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New, Generative AI Transforms Poetry into Music

October 6, 2023

Researchers from the UC San Diego Qualcomm Institute have helped create a text-to-music diffusion model for human-machine creativity.

Brain Cancer Cells Hide While Drugs Seek

December 5, 2013

…member of the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research and professor in the Department of Pathology at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, has found that brain cancer cells resist therapy by dialing down the gene mutation targeted by drugs, then re-amplify that growth-promoting mutation after therapy has…

Human Stem Cell Model Reveals Molecular Cues Critical to Neurovascular Unit Formation

May 21, 2015

Using human embryonic stem cells, researchers at University of California, San Diego School of Medicine and Moores Cancer Center and Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute created a model that allows them to track cellular behavior during the earliest stages of human development in real-time. The model reveals, for the first time,…

Sugar Molecule Links Red Meat Consumption and Elevated Cancer Risk in Mice

December 29, 2014

…is naturally found in most mammals but not in humans.

UC San Diego Arts and Humanities Names New Associate Deans

July 15, 2016

…San Diego’s Division of Arts and Humanities includes three new associate deans. In addition to their faculty and research work, David Gutierrez from the Department of History will serve as the new associate dean for the division, and John “Jody” Blanco from the Department of Literature will fill the role…

Pacific Standard Time: UC San Diego Artists Featured in a Celebration of Southern California Art

November 1, 2011

…Time: UC San Diego Artists Featured in a Celebration of Southern California Art “29 Arrests: Headquarters of the 11th Naval District, May 4, 1972, San Diego” (detail), 1972, by Fred Lonidier, UC San Diego professor of visual arts. Courtesy of the artist. The Pacific Standard Time festival, a celebration and…

Media Artist Lauren Lee McCarthy Confronts the Boundaries of Bio-Surveillance in New Exhibit

January 8, 2024

A solo exhibition of media artist Lauren Lee McCarthy’s work will open at UC San Diego’s Mandeville Art Gallery on March 2—the largest presentation of the internationally acclaimed artist’s work to date in the United States.

Artificial Neural Networks Learn Better When They Spend Time Not Learning at All

November 18, 2022

UC San Diego researchers discuss how mimicking sleep patterns of the human brain in artificial neural networks may help mitigate the threat of catastrophic forgetting in the latter, boosting their utility across a spectrum of research interests.

UC San Diego Student Playwright Invited to the Kennedy Center

July 2, 2015

…San Diego, Division of Arts and Humanities will sharpen his playwriting skills when his new work, How to Use a Knife, is featured during the 10th Annual M.F.A. Playwrights’ Workshop at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., July 25 – Aug. 2, 2015.

Former Provost Calls for Critical Thinking about Professional Protocols and Privilege

April 12, 2017

For 38 years Don Wayne applied his time and talent to the University of California San Diego in various capacities, from graduate student in literature to provost of Revelle College. Wayne, now professor emeritus in the Department of Literature, returns to campus as the department’s featured Alumni Lecture speaker.

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