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New Skin Patch Brings Us Closer to Wearable, All-In-One Health Monitor

February 15, 2021

UC San Diego engineers have developed a soft, stretchy skin patch that can be worn on the neck to continuously track blood pressure and heart rate while measuring the wearer’s levels of glucose as well as lactate, alcohol or caffeine. It performs as well as several commercial devices in one.

Same Treatment Tested for Kids with Kawasaki Disease and Rare COVID-19 Reaction

October 26, 2021

Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine tested the same treatment for kids with Kawasaki disease and rare COVID-19 reaction.

Donors Support Research, Health and Emergency Student Resources as Part of Newly Launched

April 2, 2020

…with research and health care efforts to better understand and respond to COVID-19. The fund will support the expansion of COVID-19 testing and diagnostics and help continue UC San Diego’s extensive research efforts, including a greater understanding of the virus and the disease as well as the development of a…

New Electron Beam Writer Enables Next-Gen Biomedical and Information Technologies

August 12, 2013

The new electron beam writer housed in the Nano3 cleanroom facility at the Qualcomm Institute is important for electrical engineering professor Shadi Dayeh’s two major areas of research.

Hugs From Mom and Dad, Without the Wires

June 19, 2012

…currently used to monitor infants in the NICU. Photo courtesy of UC San Diego Health System Anyone who has seen a newborn in a hospital NICU knows the image is shocking. Wires and electrodes designed to monitor vital signals such as heart rate, brain signals and blood oxygen levels are…

40th Faculty Excellence Awards Honors Outstanding Teaching, Research and Service

March 20, 2014

…undergraduate teaching; Leslie J. Carver, associate professor of psychology, for excellence in graduate teaching; Stephan M. Haggard, professor of International Relations and Pacific Studies (IR/PS), for excellence in research in humanities and social sciences; Susan S. Taylor, professor of pharmacology and professor of chemistry and biochemistry, for excellence in research…

Dia de los Muertos: An Evening of Storytelling

November 1, 2022

On Oct. 27, UC San Diego students, staff, faculty and community members were invited to join in a storytelling and musical performance event to learn about the Day of the Dead tradition.

Altered Cell Cycle Gene Activity Underlies Brain Overgrowth in Autistic Toddlers

December 14, 2015

Further underscoring the prenatal origins of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), researchers at University of California, San Diego School of Medicine describe for the first time how abnormal gene activity in cell cycle networks that are known to control brain cell production may underlie abnormal early brain growth in the disorder.

Trailblazing Tritons: Notable Alumni Forge Diverse Paths

May 18, 2017

…Druker, Dhanurjay “DJ” Patil, Carrie Mae Weems. Alumni Honorees The Writer. Rachel Axler’s, MFA ’04 (Theatre) list of writing credits would make any scribe jealous: “Veep,” “Mozart in the Jungle,” “Children’s Hospital,” “How I Met Your Mother,” “Bored to Death,” “New Girl,” “Parks & Rec,” and “The Academy Awards.” Her…

New UC San Diego Chapter Sends LGBT+ Delegates to oSTEM Conference

December 14, 2017

For the first time, a delegation of faculty and students from the University of California San Diego attended the annual Out in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (oSTEM) National Conference to promote greater involvement of LGBT+ community in STEM fields.

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