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Combining Microbial and Chemical Fingerprints for Forensics Applications

March 15, 2018

…and one that pinpointed coffee spills in an office by detecting trace amounts of caffeine. The team again visited the office for this study—but this time, they went a step further: the researchers looked to see whether they could identify the individuals inhabiting the space and which items they touched…

Crop Cure

October 15, 2015

…will sample Triton Blend coffee. Friday, October 30 UC San Diego Medical Center Tabling Event - 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Cove Cafe at Thornton Hospital and Arbor Cafe at Hillcrest Medical Center Events will feature food samples (Quinoa Parfait), healthy recipe cards, a Food Literacy Quiz and raffle. Wednesday,…

Redesigned Canyon Vista Marketplace Debuts Mouthwatering New Menu

January 30, 2020

…including: Earl’s – full coffee and tea house with smoothies and boba Fusion Grill – breakfast served all day, with traditional grill options such as burgers and sandwiches Fresh – the campus’s largest garden bar with homemade dressings, build-your-own soup station and fresh-squeezed juices Three Sixty – Mongolian-style grill with…

Breakthrough Study on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

April 19, 2024

A groundbreaking study has advanced the understanding of the neurobiology of post-traumatic stress syndrome, led by researchers from UC San Diego School of Medicine.

Triton Entrepreneur Night: Pitch Perfect

May 4, 2017

…a portable tea and coffee brew system called Bruvida. Last year, his product (then called “BrewNGo”) was one of the winners in the Proof of Concept competition. “Triton Entrepreneur Night was a great marketing opportunity — a place to refine our presentation and pitch,” Boone said. He also credits the…

News Obituary: Y.C. Bert Fung

December 20, 2019

Yuan-Cheng “Bert” Fung, known as “the father of biomechanics” and one of the founders of the discipline of bioengineering at the University of California San Diego, passed away Dec. 15, 2019 of natural causes. He was 100.

Elevating High Schools to New Heights

April 25, 2019

…club, take that class, take that professor out to coffee, and give the things that interest you a shot. Whether you think you qualify or not, just do it.” “College is a place where you can find yourself,” she added. “I definitely discovered my identity at UC San Diego.”

Commercial-scale Biomanufactured Melatonin is Here

April 11, 2023

For the first time, large amounts of melatonin are being made by bacteria. Engineered E. coli are feeding on glucose and churning out melatonin, the hormone that controls circadian rhythms. This mode of manufacturing is growing thanks in part to bioengineering advances made at UC San Diego.

Celebrating 25 Years of the Women’s Center

March 3, 2022

…with a cup of coffee and freedom to talk openly. Women’s “Herstory” Month Events Throughout the month of March, we honor Women’s “Herstory” Month with a series of programs centering on the theme of “Our Stories Are Our Strength: Past, Present and Future.” Events range from a conversation with author…

CAICE Outreach Program Creates Next Generation of Environmental Scientists

September 9, 2013

…get trapped by a coffee filter and then what kinds get trapped by scientific-grade filters. Fifth-grade students can see particles at work in the formation of clouds they can create themselves inside 2-liter soda bottles. A Ph.D. student might analyze the chemical composition of a bacterium that has traveled across…

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