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Grad Students Show Lawmakers Value of UC Research

May 4, 2017

…preparing for extreme weather events,” she said. Tashiana Osborne Osborne recently shared this message with state lawmakers in Sacramento during UC Graduate Research Advocacy Day, which took place April 19. Osborne and Jahmese Fort, who is pursuing a doctorate in communication at UC San Diego, were part of the delegation…

How to Reduce Obesity among Latino Children, with Precision

July 7, 2021

Researchers at UC San Diego Altman Clinical and Translational Research Institute have received $3 million to create a precision, community-based program to address specific health problems related to adverse childhood experiences that contribute to childhood obesity among Latinos.

Students Propose Solutions to Critical Health Issues at Annual Hackathon

March 23, 2017

From virtual reality to crowdsourcing ideas, participants at UC Health Hack 2017 combined creativity and problem-solving to create projects addressing critical issues in health systems and global health. The 181 participants focused on one of two tracks: health care delivery or refugee health.

Celebrating Gifts from the Heart

February 25, 2016

…one of my favorite events at UC San Diego because this is where we come together to celebrate both the wonderful people who invest in scholarships and the deserving students who benefit from this generosity,” Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla told attendees during the evening. “I believe there is no better…

A Standout in Supporting First-generation Students

July 9, 2020

…and community members through events such as Triton Day and Transfer Triton Day. The campus also supports first-generation college students in their transition to the university through OASIS Summer Bridge. Both Triton Days and Oasis Summer Bridge were offered virtually this year. After first-generation students enroll, the campus supports their…

Tech Industry Visionaries Foresee “Internet of Everything” at Marconi Symposium

September 28, 2011

…later that day forced the organizers to relocate the event —an ironic turn of events after Cerf noted at the Symposium “we are more dependent on electricity than on anything else.”

Supercomputer Simulations Showcase Novel Planet Formation Models

January 10, 2020

Scientists at the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) used SDSC’s Comet supercomputer to help model the formation of terrestrial planets such as Mercury, Venus, and Mars in a quest to explore if there are Earth-like planets outside our solar system.

Protein Subunit Found to Rescue Afflicted Neurons in Huntington’s Disease

September 5, 2016

Using an experimental co-culture approach in which two different types of neurons from a mouse model of Huntington’s disease (HD) are grown side-by-side, connecting to form critically impacted circuits, researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine have identified a subunit of a protein that, when expressed, reverse…

UC San Diego’s Innovative Researchers to Explain Why They Do What They Do at Founders’ Symposium

November 15, 2012

…on our campus. The event is sold out, but overflow seating will be available on a first come, first served basis. A standby line will begin forming at 4 p.m. and previously registered attendees will be given seating priority. This is the third in a three-part ThisWeek@UCSanDiego series that features…

How Your Brain Remembers What You Had for Dinner Last Night

January 17, 2018

Confirming earlier computational models, researchers at University of California San Diego and UC San Diego School of Medicine, with colleagues in Arizona and Louisiana, report that episodic memories are encoded in the hippocampus of the human brain by distinct, sparse sets of neurons.

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