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Student Medical Records at UC San Diego Make Epic Change and a California First

November 12, 2020

UC San Diego was the first university in California to connect 40,000 student health records to the electronic health record platform of its top-ranked academic medical center, UC San Diego Health. The experience has created a model for other colleges.

A World Without Color – Researchers Find Gene Mutation That Strips Color, Reduces Vision

June 1, 2015

People with achromatopsia, an inherited eye disorder, see the world literally in black and white. Worse yet, their extreme sensitivity to light makes them nearly blind in bright sunlight. Now, researchers at University of California, San Diego School of Medicine and Shiley Eye Institute at UC San Diego Health System…

David A. Brenner, MD, to Step Down as Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences

December 15, 2021

Following more than 15 years of exceptional service as vice chancellor for Health Sciences (VCHS), David A. Brenner, MD, will step down on June 30, 2022 to focus on teaching and research as a member of the School of Medicine’s faculty.

Gene Therapy Finds New Life in an Old Home

November 10, 2022

An international symposium November 17-18, 2022 at UC San Diego will discuss current clinical trials using gene therapy, here and abroad.

Scripps Team Makes the Case for a New Era of Science and Education

May 14, 2014

A team from Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego made a case to the California Fish and Game Commission to support funding for the next generation of science, education, and training through a pioneering ocean monitoring program pushing into the twenty-first century.

UC San Diego Artists Play Big Role in ‘Without Walls’ Festival

October 8, 2015

…Photographic Arts, San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum and the Timken Museum. Besides UC San Diego representatives, performers include local theatre and dance companies and national and international artists. Tickets to festival productions are on sale now. A mix of free ticketed events will be available, too. For more information and…

KFMB’s INNOVATE 8 Initiative Shines a Light on UC San Diego STEM Outreach Efforts

March 12, 2015

…coding to local elementary children and an interactive programmable robot called MiP co-developed by UC San Diego’s Coordinated Robotics Lab to engage kids in STEM. UC San Diego’s partnership with the INNOVATE 8 initiative includes 30-second spots, public service announcements and news segments featuring UC San Diego’s STEM outreach efforts…

Wagner New Play Festival Showcases Top-Notch Student Work

May 3, 2018

…primal heartache of raising children in a disintegrating world. SERE Written by MFA student Ava Geyer Directed by MFA student Dylan Key Opening night: Thursday, May 10 When you’re on SEAL Team 5 and a new guy joins your fire team, you invite him over for dinner. That’s just what…

UC San Diego Announces 2025 Lifetime Legacy and Chancellor’s Medal Awardees

October 31, 2024

From supporting the health of our youngest patients, to driving innovative research and education in business, finance and biotechnology, to ensuring library resources for generations to come, UC San Diego’s 2025 Chancellor’s Medal and Lifetime Legacy Award honorees are making a remarkable impact on the world around us. The campus…

Nobel Laureate Mario Molina Awarded UCSD Medal

May 22, 2014

…it for us, our children, and our grandchildren.” Molina won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1995, sharing it with the late F. Sherwood Rowland, and Scripps Oceanography Emeritus Professor Paul Crutzen for work demonstrating that the use of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) in spray cans was destroying Earth’s protective ozone layer.…

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