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Objective Subtle Cognitive Difficulties Predict Amyloid Accumulation and Neurodegeneration

December 30, 2019

Researchers report that accumulating amyloid protein occurred faster among persons deemed to have “objectively-defined subtle cognitive difficulties” (Obj-SCD) than among persons considered to be “cognitively normal,” offering a potential new early biomarker for Alzheimer’s disease.

Technology, Energy and Healthcare Luminaries Paint Picture of Future

October 26, 2011

Technology, Energy and Healthcare Luminaries Paint Picture of Future at ‘The Atlantic Meets the Pacific’ Forum The Atlantic magazine joined forces last week with UC San Diego Extension and acclaimed innovators on the West Coast for an inaugural forum that drew CEOs, venture capitalists, philanthropists and journalists to premiere venues…

Complex Health Issues of Aging Patients Not Solved in a Senior Moment

January 7, 2016

…Veteran Affairs San Diego Healthcare System. “We need to intervene in a broader, more comprehensive way.” For the homeless man with diabetes, that means helping establish a safe living situation, connecting him with social service meal delivery programs and services and ensuring regular treatment at a community health clinic. Such…

Tackling Changes and Challenges With Robotics

November 3, 2016

…manufacturing to consumer services, healthcare, autonomous vehicles and defense. The roadmap’s authors make recommendation to ensure that the United States will continue to lead in the field of robotics, both in terms of research innovation, technology and policies. He published the latest edition of the roadmap this week, ahead of…

The Un-appeal of Banana: Liquid E-Cigarette Flavorings Measurably Injure Lungs

December 14, 2020

UC San Diego researchers report chemicals used for flavor in e-cigarette liquid negatively affect specialized proteins that support immune system.

Early Life Exposure to Nicotine Alters Neurons, Predisposes Brain to Addiction Later in Life

May 21, 2019

Neonatal exposure to nicotine alters the reward circuity in the brains of newborn mice, increasing their preference for the drug in later adulthood, report researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine in a published study.

Progression of Lung Fibrosis Blocked in Mouse Model

October 5, 2011

A study by researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine may lead to a way to prevent the progression, or induce the regression, of lung injury that results from use of the anti-cancer chemotherapy drug Bleomycin. Pulmonary fibrosis caused by this drug, as well as Idiopathic…

UC San Diego Health Launches Drone Transport Program with UPS, Matternet

January 29, 2020

UC San Diego Health launches pilot project using drones to move medical samples, supplies and documents between Jacobs Medical Center, Moores Cancer Center and the Center for Advanced Laboratory Medicine, speeding delivery of services and patient care currently managed through ground transport.

The Future of AI is Now

November 2, 2023

Artificial intelligence in all its varied forms is rapidly accelerating, transforming our everyday lives and providing a powerful tool for scientific research. But what does it all mean and what does the future hold? Six UC San Diego experts share their insights.

UC San Diego Catalyzes Formation of Regional Group to Promote Innovative Technologies

October 19, 2017

…researchers and others to regularly meet with investors and companies to bring their inventions to commercial development,” said Paul Roben, Associate Vice Chancellor for the Office of Innovation and Commercialization, a part of the Office of Research Affairs. “Those interactions should accelerate the flow of inventions to local companies and…

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