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New Resource Center Salutes Veterans’ Service

November 7, 2013

…to meet and talk, giving them a place to interact with other people that have similar experiences while easing their way into the UC San Diego community.” The 451 ELRS Squadron. As part of the dedication event, the 14th annual Veteran of the Year award will be presented by the…

UC San Diego Undergrads Design New Birch Aquarium Exhibit

November 15, 2018

…in the real world—you’re given a project, and expected to interface with all the different people necessary to get the job done,” DeWald said. “Over the course of 10 weeks, the students put to practice the technical skills they’ve learned in the classroom, while learning first-hand the importance of project…

Changing the World One Startup at a Time

June 13, 2019

…showcase student startups and give fledgling companies a chance to compete for funding and in-kind services. This year’s winners were: Ignite @ UC San Diego The Pitch @ Ignite Student Track 1stPlace: Educational Vision Technologies (Monal Parmar, ’16, M.Eng.’19) 2ndPlace Tie: SoundCollide (Robert Z. Hatcher, Georgia State University) 2ndPlace Tie:…

New Chancellor Receives Enthusiastic Welcome at Annual Staff Picnic

August 23, 2012

…also thanked them for giving him such an enthusiastic welcome to campus. “The welcome out here has been so warm and so great that within two weeks of being here, I already feel a part of this place,” he told them. Khosla, who previously served as dean of engineering at…

How Old Is Your Dog in Human Years? Scientists Develop Better Method than ‘Multiply by 7’

July 2, 2020

…to study, Ideker said. Given how closely they live with us, perhaps more than any other animal, a dog’s environmental and chemical exposures are very similar to humans, and they receive nearly the same levels of health care. It’s also important that we better understand their aging process, he said,…

Q&A with Paul Roben, Associate Vice Chancellor for Innovation and Commercialization

November 19, 2015

…the “regional ecosystem.” Q: Given UC San Diego’s notable success in start-ups, and our contributions to regional economic growth, how does the university do better in those areas? Roben: The university is, indeed, an incredible source of technologies that have been, and will continue to be, the basis of start-up…

Welcoming California’s Fastest Growing Population

November 29, 2018

…Counselor in order to give back to incoming students. The experience also inspired Campos to pursue a field in either counseling, student affairs or social work so that they could help more underrepresented students achieve higher education. Just the beginning The initiative is part of UC San Diego’s larger Strategic…

Class of 2020’s Rising Stars

June 11, 2020

…for what I was given, is the most relevant experience I would ever want to share with the world.” Related Story Class Acts: 2020 Grads Step into the Spotlight When Morejon Ramirez received an email from campus administration that spring quarter would be offered to students remotely due to the…

Breaking Through to the Brain

May 5, 2022

…layer of peptides which give it a location to travel to, like a GPS. RNA-loaded nanoparticle In addition to filling the core of these nanoparticles with therapeutic drugs, Kwon’s lab is also working to engineer a nanoparticle that could be used to carry RNA material to the brain for a…

Sensor-Equipped Glove Could Help Doctors Take Guesswork Out of Measuring Spasticity

April 20, 2017

…ratings the other was giving. The research team compared the results. They found that only 27 percent of the physicians’ spasticity ratings agreed with each other. By comparison, 64 percent of the measurements made by the glove agreed with the numbers generated by the mock patient. “This number needs to…

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