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Making Every Drop Count: UC San Diego Steps Up Water Conservation Efforts

April 30, 2015

…on the La Jolla Health System campus. Potable water use is expected to be reduced by 20 million gallons a year by the end of 2016. The use of water efficient plumbing fixtures is also key to conservation efforts. The Medical Center has already retrofitted faucets and showerheads at its…

UC San Diego Staff Named LEED Fellow

November 10, 2022

Walt Kanzler, UC San Diego’s senior director of Project Quality Management, has been selected as a 2022 Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) fellow joining the ranks of fewer than 300 LEED fellows around the world.

Q&A: What is the Role of the Emergency Operations Center?

September 24, 2020

…Resources to Housing, Dining, Hospitality and Facilities Management. We also maintain direct contact with the UC Office of the President, Governor’s Office of Emergency Services, San Diego County and City Offices of Disaster Preparedness and the news media. Q. What constitutes a campus emergency? A. A campus emergency is an…

UC San Diego’s Stellar Students from the Class of 2016

June 9, 2016

…program manager in Cisco System's customer advocacy department. For Sahota, graduating and starting a full-time job is the culmination of many years of hard work and perseverance. At age 10, he lost his mother to leukemia. Paying for college and graduate school would prove to be challenging for Sahota, whose…

Q&A: Strengthening Antibody Armor for Tripledemic Times

November 3, 2022

This season there are three prevalent respiratory viruses to be aware of—influenza, SARS-CoV-2 and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), all of which are transmitted via aerosols.

Q&A: When Will a COVID-19 Vaccine Be Ready?

October 15, 2020

…saw it in the health system, which quickly marshalled resources to treat a previously unknown illness and in the research faculty, who quickly made clinical research trials available—providing the first potential treatments for COVID-19 to our hospitalized patients. People may forget UC San Diego Health treated the 13th and 14th…

Village@Torrey Pines East Apartments Scoop Up LEED Gold Certification

October 26, 2011

…of Housing, Dining and Hospitality at UC San Diego. “Village East and West and other new apartments have allowed us to expand our unique three-year housing guarantee to all incoming freshman students.” Each of the 146 five- and six-bedroom apartments will have a living-dining-kitchen area, shared bathrooms with low-flow fixtures…

Imitation May Be a Sincere Form of Treatment

August 5, 2020

The National Institutes of Health will soon launch a Phase II clinical trial to evaluate the safety and efficacy of potential new therapeutics for COVID-19, including the use of investigational synthetic monoclonal antibodies. Davey Smith of UC San Diego is the protocol chair and answers questions.

$5.6 Million Grant Renewal Expands Research in Kidney Failure

September 24, 2013

…the National Institutes of Health – has renewed a grant shared by the University of California, San Diego and the University of Alabama at Birmingham Schools of Medicine. The five-year, $5.64 million renewal will extend and expand research into acute kidney failure, or acute kidney injury, which kills 70 to…

Two Transformative Campus Projects Get the Green Light

March 21, 2023

The University of California Board of Regents recently approved two key campus projects, Triton Center and Ridge Walk North Living and Learning Neighborhood.

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