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UC San Diego Research Funding Reaches Record-Breaking $1.64B

August 4, 2022

…printed protective gear, low-cost emergency ventilation systems and virtual patient care. Those mentioned are just a few of the university’s more than 5,200 financially active research initiatives this year that amounted to $1.64 billion in funding. About half of that funding went to Health Sciences initiatives, overwhelmingly in the School…

UC San Diego Publishes Inaugural Sustainability Report during Earth Month

April 7, 2022

…Gavin Newsom’s state of emergency proclamation during the Labor Day extreme heat wave, exporting power during nine of the SDG&E grid’s most vulnerable hours to help avoid regional public safety power shutoffs. UC San Diego received $39 million from the National Science Foundation to build a world-class research platform with…

Getting the Bigger Picture

May 12, 2016

…in tracking and positioning emergency vehicles. It’s used by retailers and insurance companies to monitor shoppers and calculate prices. And it’s used by urban planners and policymakers to better understand the consequences of new infrastructure and regulations at both local and global scales. GIS deals with capturing and understanding geographic,…

Q&A: Experts Discuss New COVID-19 Variants and Vaccine Effectiveness

February 4, 2021

…week in two South Carolinians who had no history of travel to South Africa. This suggests that it has been circulating in the U.S. for some time. Q. Do current vaccines protect against the new variants? Martin: The evidence we have is that the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines are effective…

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