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Grant-Funded UC San Diego Talent Foundry Open to Community Members

May 1, 2024

By facilitating partnerships, strengthening the network of support, and providing access to financial resources, the Talent Foundry aims to diversify and fortify San Diego’s entrepreneurial ecosystem, particularly in tech, biotech, blue tech and life science.

Preuss Graduates Reach for the Stars

June 7, 2022

The Preuss School UC San Diego’s Class of 2022 will be honored at an in-person ceremony on June 16. Among the 116 graduates, 96% were admitted to a four-year university and all will be the first in their family to graduate from college.

The Campaign for UC San Diego

August 19, 2019

…benefit the UC San Diego Shiley Eye Mobile for Children, which provides free eye screenings and glasses for underserved children in the local community. Honoring her grandfather, Shiley is also adding to the principal of the existing Stuart I. Brown Chair in Ophthalmology in Memory of Donald P. Shiley.

How a Single Gene Alteration May Have Separated Modern Humans from Predecessors

February 11, 2021

UC San Diego researchers discovered a single gene alteration that may help explain cognitive differences between modern humans and our predecessor, and used that information to develop Neanderthal-like brain organoids in the lab.

Scientists Apply a Novel Machine Learning Method to Help Diagnose Deadly Respiratory Illness

December 13, 2022

An international team of scientists led by UC San Diego computer science and engineering professor Pengtao Xie has developed a new algorithm that shows promise in improving the detection of pneumonia from chest x-rays.

Supercomputer Simulations Reveal New “Achilles heel” in Dengue Virus

April 30, 2018

By stretching the amount of time proteins can be simulated in their natural state of wiggling and gyrating, a team of researchers at Colorado State University— using supercomputers at the San Diego Supercomputer Center at UC San Diego and the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center—has identified a critical protein structure that could…

A New Approach to Neuroimaging Analysis

June 17, 2024

A new method for neuroimaging analysis is shown to work with small groups of participants, opening the door for many studies that don’t have access to massive sets of brain images.

Undergraduate Students Bring Intranet to Rural Ghanaian School

March 12, 2020

…goal of providing the children of Senase with educational opportunities as good or better than those found in Accra and other large cities in Ghana,” said Mike Allison, co-founder of The Godfreds Foundation. “Access to computer technology will allow our students to succeed on the national exam and continue their…

Prepare to Be WoWed

September 26, 2013

…Diego and the New Children’s Museum, WoW blurs artistic boundaries and features new works by university arts graduate students alongside projects by prominent local, national and international artists. It is hoped that the 2013 festival is the first of what will become a biennial event. Many of WoW’s site-specific works…

Neither Myth Nor Legend, Seadragon Mysteries Are Still to be Solved

May 23, 2019

…Aquarium admission, which is $19.50 for adults, $15 for children (3-17). General admission discounts are available for UC San Diego Students; and discounted memberships are available for UC San Diego faculty and staff. For more information, visit the Birch Aquarium website.

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