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Decade of Leadership

September 26, 2022

Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla discusses the Campaign for UC San Diego and shares what’s next for this visionary leader.

New Personalized Immunotherapy Trial Launched Despite COVID-19 Pandemic

December 10, 2020

…swept the country, forcing hospitals to rethink which procedures could continue and which would need to be paused. Because the TIL trial requires that patients be hospitalized, it was put on hold. “At that time, we did not know what to anticipate in terms of the number of patients that…

When Americans Recall Their Roots, They Open Up to Immigration

April 15, 2021

…By Immigrants,” or the Carnegie Corp. asserts that “America’s Story” is “An Immigrant Story,” Americans who hear these messages tend to reflect on their own connections to immigration. It also spurs them to empathize more with today’s immigrants. Our research may also help explain why Americans are more supportive of…

RAD Plan Provides Reassurance and Delicious Meals

May 12, 2022

…alone. Housing, Dining and Hospitality’s Reduced Allergen Dining (RAD) plan provides students registered in the program with healthy and delicious personalized meals that can accommodate any of the top ten allergens—fish, shellfish, soy, wheat, dairy, peanuts, tree nuts, egg, gluten and sesame. “UC San Diego has a much more personalized…

UC San Diego’s Innovative Researchers to Explain Why They Do What They Do at Founders’ Symposium

November 15, 2012

…MIT and Massachusetts General Hospital, conducting research on the intersections of neuroscience and applied mathematics. I then built upon this interest as an assistant professor position at the University Illinois, where I developed new methods to use signal analysis and neuroscience for brain computer interfaces. This led to collaborations with…

UC San Diego Names 2020-2022 Changemaker Faculty Fellows

December 17, 2020

…their realization that a career in science is an accessible goal for them. Impact: “We are honored to be able to work with the Changemaker Institute at UC San Diego on taking a small step toward addressing a systemic problem of a lack of diversity in the STEM fields, including…

Sign Here

May 24, 2018

…a terrible accident. Her car had been hit by a train, and she fell into a coma, while pregnant with Wink. Though she emerged and did eventually relearn ASL and regain some memories, she was never quite the same. In his one-man show, “Gifts From my Deaf Father,” Wink recounts…

UC San Diego and Scripps Research Join National Team to Make Vision-restoring Whole Eye Transplants a Reality

December 3, 2024

A San Diego team is part of a major undertaking that will bring together more than 40 scientists, doctors, and industry experts hand-picked from around the country to make vision-restoring whole eye transplants a reality. At UC San Diego, a research team led by Professor Shadi Dayeh, in the Department…

Possible Source of Kawasaki Disease Found

May 22, 2014

…Medicine and Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego, and colleagues to develop an effective diagnostic test and to better understand how the disease is caused and spread. Working with the Kawasaki Disease Foundation, she has helped raise more than $250,000 in crowdsource funding for research and last year portrayed the mother of…

New Resource Center Salutes Veterans’ Service

November 7, 2013

…squadron by sending them care packages. Already, the Veterans Association has collected more than 600 pounds of goods and raised over $450 in funds to will help pay for shipping. As the U.S. scales back military activities in the area, McClean and his comrades are working 12- to 14-hour shifts…

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