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UC San Diego Startup Incubator Helps Company Expand Wireless Reach

June 3, 2024

“The problem World Mobile is solving has global implications,” says Stuart Volkow, World Mobile program manager. “Those without [connectivity] are doomed to relative poverty.”

New Nano3 Microscope Will Allow High-Resolution Look Inside Cells

August 8, 2014

The University of California, San Diego’s Nanofabrication Cleanroom Facility (Nano3) is the first institution to obtain a novel FEI Scios dual-beam microscope, with an adaptation for use at cryogenic temperatures. The new microscope will enable research among a highly diverse user base, ranging from materials science to structural and molecular…

For New QI Circuits Labs Technical Director ‘The Best is Yet to Come’

July 26, 2016

If not included, the first paragraph from release will be used): Vincent (Wingching) Leung’s combination of industry and academic experience positions him as an ideal candidate to take the helm at the QI Circuits Labs.

Faculty Awards and Honors February 2012

February 1, 2012

…of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Award - Elected to National Academy of Engineering Nathan C. Gianneschi Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry Award - Sloan Foundation Research Fellow Alireza Salehi Golsefidy Assistant Professor of Mathematics Award - Sloan Foundation Research Fellow Juan C. Lasheras Stanford and Beverly Penner Professor of…

Animal Encounters, Augmented Reality and More to be Featured at San Diego Festival of Science

March 6, 2012

…Festival of Science & Engineering EXPO DAY on March 24 offers more than 140 hands-on activities, live stage performances and opportunities to talk with real scientists and engineers—all in the setting of a major league baseball stadium. Where can you touch a real shark egg case, build a circuit and…

UC San Diego Summer Programs Introduce College Life to Prospective and Incoming Students

September 17, 2015

Numerous summer programs at the University of California, San Diego offered the opportunity for new and prospective students to experience living in a dormitory, explore campus programs and resources, as well as take part in hands-on social and learning activities.

CAR-T Immunotherapies May Have a New Player

June 29, 2018

Emerging CAR-T immunotherapies leverage modified versions of patient’s T-cells to target and kill cancer cells. In a new study, researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine and University of Minnesota report that similarly modified natural killer (NK) cells derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) also…

Renowned UC San Diego Microbiome Pioneer Rob Knight Elected to the National Academy of Engineering

February 7, 2024

Rob Knight, a University of California San Diego professor and international leader in the study of the roles microbes play in human health and disease and the functioning of ecosystems, has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering.

High-Performance Big-Science Pacific Research Platform Debuts at CENIC 2015 Annual Conference

March 10, 2015

Attendees at the CENIC 2015 Annual Conference, “Shaking Things Up,” will be introduced to the Pacific Research Platform, a cutting-edge research infrastructure that will link together the Science DMZs of dozens of top research institutions via three advanced networks: CENIC’s California Research & Education Network (CalREN), the Department of Energy’s…

Scientists Race to Outpace Lethal Bacterial Infections

May 30, 2018

The race is on between new antibiotics and drug-resistant bacteria—and scientists are challenged to keep up. By 2050, according to a Wellcome Trust study, deaths from deadly infections will be more common than cancer deaths. Scientists report that currently antimicrobial resistance causes 23,000 deaths annually in the U.S.; 700,000 deaths…

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