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Nanosponges Could Intercept Coronavirus Infection

June 17, 2020

Nanoparticles cloaked in human lung cell membranes and human immune cell membranes can attract and neutralize the SARS-CoV-2 virus in cell culture, causing the virus to lose its ability to hijack host cells and reproduce.

Students Poised to Tackle Environmental Challenges in ‘Hacking for the Oceans’ Course

June 4, 2020

…the mission of ocean health,” said class instructor Weinstein, senior vice president of strategy at BMNT and a board member of the Common Mission Project. “Our mission at the Common Mission Project is to create an international network of entrepreneurs solving the tough problems. We felt that the oceans was…

Class Acts: 2020 Grads Step into the Spotlight

June 4, 2020

…used to assess patient health. Govil led a team of 11 undergraduates as part of an independent research team in the School of Medicine and together, they built a set of unique machine learning algorithms to identify the biomarkers for liver cancer. The algorithms characterized the properties of a nanomaterial…

Celebrating the successes of UC San Diego’s most dynamic grads

June 14, 2018

…a better place through technology and innovation. Regardless of where I end up, I look forward to continuing my studies and pushing the boundaries of what is possible.” Student journalist Gabe Schneider gives peers a voice with The Triton John Muir College grad Gabe Schneider. When Gabe Schneider co-founded the…

UC San Diego Turns 60

November 19, 2020

…use or have used technology created at UC San Diego. In 1983, “Sun God” became the first sculpture in UC San Diego’s Stuart Collection of public art, which is today recognized as one of the world’s premier public sculpture collections. 1995 saw the inception of the Cross-Cultural Center, or “The…

Revealing the Secrets of Seaweeds

March 11, 2021

…how he fosters a healthy lab environment. She decided to focus her Ph.D. research on the seaweed genome project, working in collaboration with Scripps postdoctoral scholar Immo Burkhardt. The research seemed to perfectly combine her interests in biochemistry and genome sequencing. "I was excited to have a project with both…

Graduate Scholars Shine as Equity-Minded Mentors

March 25, 2021

…order to plant a healthy and bountiful world that they can enjoy and share with their families and communities.” Cortes attended Cerritos Community College and transferred to UCLA where she earned a bachelor’s degree in English literature. She went on to earn a master’s degree in literature from UC San…

Heart to Heart: Seven Couples Share Their UC San Diego Love Stories

February 10, 2022

…Marketing Manager at Agilent Technology and is currently attending the Rady School of Management for his MBA. Annie, who worked in human resources at UC San Diego Health for over eight years, recently transitioned to a role at SDG&E. This year, the couple will be celebrating their ten year ‘dating…

Second Seafloor Survey of Dumpsite off Coast of Southern California Completed

January 8, 2024

As part of ongoing efforts to understand the scale of the environmental impact from industrial waste dumping off the coast of Southern California, researchers from UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography revisited two industrial undersea dumpsites in April 2023.

A Look Back at 2022

December 15, 2022

As we look forward to the upcoming new year, UC San Diego Today invites readers to take a look back at some milestones from 2022.

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