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Lifesaving Practicum

January 14, 2024

Nina Weisbrod, a second-year Master of Public Health (MPH) student in the Public Mental Health concentration at the Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science has taken a unique approach to her practicum project, combining a passion for music with a love of public health.

Travel Grants Help Grad Students Take Their Research Around the World

February 11, 2016

…Society Spring Meeting and Exhibit, which will take place March 28 to April 1 in Phoenix, Ariz. Huang is studying the properties of strong biomaterials, specifically the horns of bighorn sheep and horse hooves. Wei Huang Both horns and hooves can absorb large impact loads, he explained. “By understanding how…

Nontradition Breaks Through 2018 CASE Regional Awards

February 15, 2018

…and dance among art exhibits and interactive activities. The unique approach and downtown location made the event more attractive to a broader pool of alumni. Marketing: Visual Identity Systems Gold Award – Health Beat In collaboration with several campus partners, UC San Diego Alumni launched Health Beat—a Career Center product,…

Ozone Pollution in India Kills Enough Crops to Feed 94 Million in Poverty

September 8, 2014

In one year, India’s ozone pollution damaged millions of tons of the country’s major crops, causing losses of more than a billion dollars and destroying enough food to feed tens of millions of people living below the poverty line.

Stories of Black Family in America

February 4, 2021

…Month where she curated exhibits of local Black History that had mostly been erased by the city's government (though she maintained all of the secrets). Watching her work on these requested displays, she would always tell me the success of our people and the potential we had. She inspired me…

Organoids Reveal Similarities Between Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1 and Rett Syndrome

June 29, 2022

Using brain organoids, UC San Diego researchers discover mutational commonalities between muscular dystrophy type 1 and Rett syndrome, suggesting the potential of a similar treatment for both.

Imaging Biomarker Distinguishes Prostate Cancer Tumor Grade

June 1, 2016

Physicians have long used magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to detect cancer but results of a University of California San Diego School of Medicine study describe the potential use of restriction spectrum imaging (RSI) as an imaging biomarker that enhances the ability of MRI to differentiate aggressive prostate cancer from low-grade…

Study Identifies Cause for Excessive Folding of Gyri in Human Cerebral Cortex

January 18, 2023

UC San Diego researchers identify mutation that causes excessive folding in human brain’s wrinkly cerebral cortex, resulting in diminished cognitive function.

Innovative Microscopy Demystifies Metabolism of Alzheimer’s

April 23, 2024

Using state-of-the-art microscopy techniques developed on campus, researchers at UC San Diego School of Medicine have shed new light on the underlying mechanisms driving Alzheimer’s disease.

Engineers develop algorithms to switch out and recharge battery modules in electric cars

September 16, 2014

Imagine being able to switch out the batteries in electric cars just like you switch out batteries in a photo camera or flashlight. A team of engineers at the University of California, San Diego, are trying to accomplish just that, in partnership with a local San Diego engineering company.

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