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Kit Pogliano: Q & A with New Dean of Biological Sciences

May 2, 2019

…was also a shy child, so getting up in front of a class of other ski instructors, all of whom were older than me, and teaching them how to teach skiing was a great experience and no doubt has had a big impact on my career. Second, I grew up…

Parasite Lost

November 27, 2013

Using advanced methodologies that pit drug compounds against specific types of malaria parasite cells, an international team of scientists, including researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine and the Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation, have identified a potential new weapon and approach for attacking…

Bioengineers Receive $12M Grant from NIH to Further Research on Building Blocks of Human Metabolism

August 20, 2018

The University of California San Diego has received a $12 million, four-year grant from the National Institutes of Health to expand the Metabolomics Workbench, a searchable, interactive repository of data for all research in the field of metabolomics—the study of the small molecules called metabolites that are found within cells…

Staff Members Recognized for Exemplary Service to Campus and Community at Annual Employee Awards

June 12, 2014

…science to elementary school children to get them interested in science, so that by the time they reach high school, they can further explore the possibilities,” said Maxwell, who devotes her time to encouraging youth to discover the potential of fields such as cognitive science. “I participate in career day…

This is What Happens When Your Phone is Spying on You

March 13, 2023

Smartphone spyware apps that allow people to spy on each other are not only hard to notice and detect, they also will easily leak the sensitive personal information they collect, says a team of computer scientists from New York and San Diego.

‘Lost Boy of Sudan’ Among Former Foster Youth to Benefit from Sony Electronics Gifts

November 7, 2011

…with a group of children for a month across Ethiopia, surviving on wild berries and bad water, and sometimes sleeping in trees to avoid predatory animals. “When we were in the savannah with no trees around, the kids would all sleep together in groups, with the youngest in the middle…

From Vacationers to Explorers, UC San Diego Will Host a Diverse Crowd This Summer

June 20, 2013

From pre-college students to alumni, there’s something for everyone at the University of California, San Diego this summer. In addition to regular summer session classes, UC San Diego will host a wide range of programs designed to stimulate the imagination of local middle and high school students, orient incoming freshmen…

A New Phase

January 31, 2023

The evolution of clinical trials is accelerating, driven by emerging technologies, social imperatives and the next public health crisis.

UC San Diego Advocates’ Message to State Legislators

May 8, 2014

…better ways to identify children with autism at a younger age; and Michael Rivera, a Ph.D. candidate in political science who studies the role immigrants play in shaping public policy.Both representatives spoke about the important role graduate students play at UC San Diego and its sister campuses in the UC…

SOARS Readies for Flight

November 18, 2021

…for them and their children. “This is about the future,” said Deane. “This is about what choices we are going to make as a species on the planet over the next 10 years and 20 years and 30 years. We can’t make those choices well if we don’t understand the…

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