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International Leaders in Technology, Science and Arts to Speak on Campus as Part of Kyoto Symposium

March 5, 2020

…structure in which two carefully selected materials were stacked, allowing for high-efficiency light emission at low drive voltages. A chemist and professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and Professor Emeritus at the University of Rochester, Tang is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and…

Celebrating Tomorrow’s Leaders

June 21, 2018

…earliest memory, I remember expressing myself so femininely that my mother, in trying to keep me safe, told me ‘Mijo, you can’t do that,” she said. “With much confusion I expressed – ‘why not?’ And in four words, she would conform to a lie and reveal my life’s greatest struggle:…

UC San Diego Streamlines Path to Commercialization

October 5, 2017

…sentiment. Traditionally, when companies express interest in investing in research, policy dictates that first the company must enter a research agreement. If a technology is realized and disclosed, the company may then have the opportunity to sit at the table to negotiate for a second time to reach a licensing…

A Pediatric Cancer Drug Three Decades in the Making

October 8, 2015

…company stepped forward to carry that baton to the critical registration trial because there is little profit in cancers that are rare. Convinced of the drug’s clinical potential and a tireless advocate of children’s health, Alice Yu, M.D., Ph.D., professor emeritus at the UC San Diego School of Medicine, led…

Pharming the Microbiome

January 24, 2023

The gut microbiome plays a critical but poorly understood role in how drugs work or don’t work in the body. It also presents therapeutic possibilities unto itself.

Electronic Health Records Unlock Genetics of Tobacco Use Disorder

April 17, 2024

By utilizing the power of electronic medical records, researchers from UC San Diego are uncovering the genetics of tobacco use, which would help scientists discover new ways to stop occasional tobacco use from evolving into tobacco use disorder.

Noninvasive Test for Embryo Quality Could Streamline Fertility Treatment

January 10, 2024

Researchers from UC San Diego have developed a noninvasive approach for predicting the quality of lab-fertilized embryos using leftover culture medium.

Q&A with Alan Houston

June 20, 2013

…graduate students have also expressed interest in greater opportunity to build bridges between “school” and “career.” Innovation in this area has the potential to significantly strengthen student experience. In my experience, students thrive when they are recognized and supported. This is a special challenge for a large and diverse public…

UC San Diego Biochemistry Touches the Fashion World

February 20, 2020

…determined to pursue a career in the fashion industry. She said she looks forward to connecting her academic experiences at UC San Diego with her future art school thesis. In fact, another collection in her portfolio, “Chaika in Space,” was inspired by the first woman in space, Valentina Tereshkova. Zong…

UC San Diego y México: Better Together

April 25, 2019

…addressed issues of health care facing both countries. Featuring experts from UC San Diego and Mexico, the first panel focused on common health concerns along the San Diego-Tijuana corridor, provisioning of health screenings for migrants and UC San Diego School of Medicine’s partnership with the Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Respiratorias…

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