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Triton Women Leaders Share Four Secrets to Success

March 31, 2022

…Music and Department of Cognitive Science, Department of Pathology contracts and grants and Student Affairs outreach programs. “We are our own worst enemy and we often underestimate ourselves,” said Jackson. “However, I never hesitated to go to an interview. What’s the worst-case scenario? You don’t get the job. But you’ve…

Social Justice as Part of the Remedy for What Ails Us

June 3, 2021

…Evonne Kaplan-Liss, focuses on developing evidence-based training in interpersonal communication in health care. Effective communication between health care providers and patients is the centerpiece of compassionate health care,” said Liss. “It’s communication that embraces and uses the personal stories of those involved, that comes from listening, awareness, clarity and connection…

Neural Implant Monitors Multiple Brain Areas at Once, Provides New Neuroscience Insights

April 27, 2021

How do different parts of the brain communicate with each other during learning and memory formation? A study by researchers at UC San Diego takes a first step at answering this fundamental neuroscience question, thanks to a neural implant that monitors multiple brain regions at the same time.

Staring Pain in the Face – Software “Reads” Kids’ Expressions to Measure Pain Levels

May 31, 2015

Accurately assessing pain in children in a clinical setting can be difficult. A study by researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine has demonstrated the validity of a new method for measuring pediatric pain levels using novel facial pattern recognition software.

Tritons Meet the Coronavirus Challenge with Resiliency and Acts of Kindness

May 21, 2020

…project for the elderly. Cognitive behavioral neuroscience and global health major Olivia Michael of Muir College has spearheaded a service project for the elderly. Because senior facilities no longer allow in-person visitors and have reduced programming due to the coronavirus, she wanted to help combat the feelings of loneliness the…

Audrey’s Café Celebrates Grand Opening in Geisel Library

May 12, 2016

…third-year Revelle student studying cognitive science and world literature, to figure out what she liked most about Audrey’s. “I think that the brightness of the furniture and the layout of the café bring a very laid-back vibe to that corner of the Library,” she commented. “I can tell that I’m…

Celebrando y Luchando por La Causa: Meet Three Tritons Fighting for the Cause

April 2, 2024

To kick off UC San Diego’s César E. Chávez celebration month, UC San Diego Today is highlighting three Tritons who are passionately advocating for causes close to their own hearts.

Two-Sided Coin: Engineers for Exploration Program Pays Off for Students and Scientists

August 14, 2023

“This summer, I am getting to further my passion for environmentalism, all while developing critical electrical engineering skills,” says Engineers for Exploration intern Jordan Reichardt.

Colors of the Brain

December 5, 2019

…an undergraduate degree in cognitive science at UC Berkeley in 2014, followed by a post-baccalaureate research experience at the University of Pennsylvania, Cazares enrolled in the Neurosciences Graduate Program at UC San Diego School of Medicine in 2016. As a first year student in the program, he wrote an article…

Team of UC San Diego Entrepreneurs Pushes Biomedicine Forward with Virtual Reality

March 14, 2023

If you were looking for a poster child for the strength of UC San Diego’s entrepreneurial ecosystem, the company Nanome would be a strong contender.

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