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The Race to Stay Ahead of Wildfires

November 7, 2019

…late October. The ALERTWildfire system co-developed by UC San Diego is one of several products created by the university that are improving the technological capability of western states to deal with wildfires now that the once-rare catastrophic events are becoming commonplace. ALERTWildfire joins projects such as WIFIRE and UC San…

Major Gift Supports UC San Diego’s 21st Century China Center

March 4, 2021

…goggles and ventilators to hospitals and nursing homes in New York, then the epicenter of the virus. Concurrently, they donated nearly a half a million pieces of (PPE) to the state of California, the majority of which was shipped to UC San Diego to help protect health care workers throughout…

The Happiness of Cities: Do Happy People Take Happy Images?

April 21, 2014

A team of researchers from the University of California, San Diego and The Graduate Center, City University of New York (CUNY) is one of only six groups to win one of Twitter’s inaugural #DataGrants. To do so, they beat out more than 1,300 rival proposals from around the world.

Staff Members Honored for Care and Commitment at Employee of the Year Awards

May 28, 2015

…enrich their understanding of healthy food. “Angel has only been with us a short time, but the impact that he’s had on the department has been tremendous,” said Kathryn Owen, director of the Early Care and Education Program. “His role is one of the most important at the center; he…

Parsing the Genetic Drivers of Head and Neck Cancers

November 17, 2022

UC San Diego researchers expand and deepen understanding of how genetic aberrations fuel human papilloma virus-negative head and neck cancers and, potentially, provide paths to further refinement and improvement of immune checkpoint inhibitors for HPV-negative head and neck cancers.

First-Ever Mycobiome Atlas Describes Associations between Cancers and Fungi

September 29, 2022

An international team of scientists, co-led by researchers at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine, has created the first pan-cancer mycobiome atlas—a survey of 35 types of cancer and their associated fungi.

Cancer Drug Could Ease Cognitive Function for Some With Autism

July 25, 2024

An experimental cancer drug could ease cognition for individuals with Rett syndrome, a rare disorder linked to autism, according to new research from the Muotri Lab at the University of California San Diego — a discovery that could lead to therapies for patients with other neurologic conditions.

Wearable Sensor Uses Ultrasound to Provide Cardiac Imaging On the Go

January 25, 2023

A new wearable, non-invasive heart monitor for humans provides real-time, automated insights on the difficult-to-capture pumping activity of the heart – and it works even when a person is exercising.

Transforming Transplantation

February 7, 2023

UC San Diego Health’s Center for Transplantation is among the nation’s best in lung, heart, kidney and liver programs, powered by long experience and deep expertise.

Evenings of Nonconventional Wisdom Series to Showcase Expertise of Campus Community

February 11, 2021

…in fields ranging from health to social science. In San Diego and around the world, members of UC San Diego’s community are actively channeling their attention, talents and research prowess to define a better future for all. “Each year, we recognize the founding of this remarkable university and celebrate its…

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