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Alumna Astronaut Kate Rubins On Advancing Human Health from Space

June 13, 2024

This month, NASA astronaut Kate Rubins ‘99 visited UC San Diego to participate in a panel discussion alongside renowned leaders in space technology and health. The symposium offered insights into how research conducted in space can be translated into applications that keep humans healthy on earth.

Campus Transformation Continues with a Multidisciplinary Research Space and Proposal for a New Campus District

July 23, 2024

Key projects that exemplify our focus on becoming a destination public university that is student-centered, research-driven, patient-dedicated and service-oriented were discussed by the University of California Board of Regents during their July meeting.

Climate Change May Suppress Santa Ana Winds, Particularly in Fall

January 31, 2019

…society continues to produce energy primarily by burning fossil fuels. The researchers further evaluated and compared GCMs’ ability to reproduce Santa Ana winds. Though some of the models were able to better reproduce Santa Ana winds than others, the two authors described the overall agreement in projected changes among models…

Philanthropists Evelyn and Ernest Rady Commit $100 Million to Benefit the Rady School of Management

April 9, 2015

…launching products that save energy, providing goods and services, and improving and saving lives. Last year, Rady alumni-founded companies contributed an estimated $2 billion to the regional economy. One such local impact was realized through the work of Ashley Van Zeeland, Ph.D., a 2012 Rady alumna and co-founder and CEO…

Domoic Acid Decoded: Scientists Discover Genetic Basis for How Harmful Algal Blooms Become Toxic

September 27, 2018

A team led by scientists from Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego and the J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI) has uncovered the genetic basis for the production of domoic acid, a potent neurotoxin produced by harmful algal blooms.

UC San Diego Names New Dean of Arts and Humanities

June 20, 2014

Cristina Della Coletta, a professor of Italian and an associate dean at the University of Virginia, has been appointed dean of the Division of Arts and Humanities at the University of California, San Diego. Effective Aug. 15, 2014, the appointment follows an extensive national search.

Supercomputers Unlock Reproductive Mysteries of Viruses and Life

March 19, 2020

Scientists, including UC San Diego researchers, recently relied on supercomputer simulations to better understand the reproductive mysteries of viruses and DNA.

Stories of Transformative Impact Shared During Changemaker Fellow Showcase

May 9, 2023

Last month at the UC San Diego Faculty Club, the university’s Community Engaged Learning and Anti-Racist Pedagogy Learning Community graduate student and faculty fellows showcased their transformative work to the campus community for the first time.

10 Spaces to Find Serenity on Campus

May 30, 2023

When you find yourself in need of some peace, consider taking the time to pause and reset at one of these soul-filling spots.

Bringing Intel Inside

March 18, 2021

The partnership between Intel and the Halıcıoğlu Data Science Institute (HDSI) at UC San Diego offers an opportunity for Intel to acquire new methodologies while helping students with applied, technical understanding and real-world experience.

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