Skip to main content

Your search for “Continuous Monitoring” returned 385 results

Novel Study Maps Infant Brain Growth In First Three Months of Life Using MRI Technology

August 11, 2014

A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine and the University of Hawaii demonstrates a new approach to measuring early brain development of infants, resulting in more accurate whole brain growth charts and providing the first estimates for growth trajectories of subcortical…

Seismic Stress Test

April 24, 2012

…Diego allows us to continue to tackle the difficult questions that face society, and leads to tangible outcomes such as saving lives by making buildings safe during earthquakes.“ During the first day of testing, on April 17, the five-story building was subjected to motions recorded during the 1994, 6.7-magnitude Northridge…

Bridging Gaps Between College and Career

October 26, 2023

The new Learning-Aligned Employment Program, funded by the state of California, is paying the hourly wages of UC San Diego students with financial need for their work as research assistants in labs across campus.

Data for Life

January 23, 2020

…to allow patients to continue on WOT. “The feedback was almost universally positive,” said Browne. “The most serious side effect was a slight rash on the skin from the glue used for the sensor. This device gives patients much more autonomy and privacy, and lets them see how they’re doing…

QI Researchers Participate in International Conference on At-Risk Cultural Heritage

September 12, 2017

QI researchers joined archaeologists, engineers, architects and conservation specialists from around the world at the CIPA Symposium to discuss best practices for digitizing and restoring heritage structures

Scientists Observe Rare Decay Process in the Universe

April 24, 2019

An international team of scientists, including researchers from the University of California San Diego, report in the science journal Nature that they observed the decay of Xenon-124 atoms for the first time.

Scripps Scientists, Icelandic Coast Guard Collaborate on Wave Study

March 3, 2017

Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego is collaborating with the Icelandic Coast Guard (ICG) on a groundbreaking study of the extreme ocean surface conditions that characterize the waters off that country’s coast.

Expanding Treatment Options for Severe Brain Trauma

July 23, 2020

…field of trauma and continue to enhance the level of care our patients receive. Like any study, there is a safety and monitoring board to review the trial and patients enrolled to ensure safety, as well as mitigate any unforeseen risk.” The Hyperbaric Medicine and Wound Care program at UC…

Working Towards Toxic-Free AI

March 4, 2024

ToxicChat is a new benchmark developed by University of California San Diego computer scientists that performs better than models trained on previous toxicity benchmarks.

Bringing a Child into the World, While the World Battles COVID-19

June 25, 2020

…before delivery for fetal monitoring.” But the parents were undaunted. “What impressed me about Corina and Gene when we first met was that they took the news really well. By the second visit, they had done their homework,” said Dr. Maryam Tarsa, obstetrician and gynecologist at UC San Diego Health.…

Category navigation with Social links