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In Conversation with Ramesh Rao: Visualizing the Invisible with MEG (video and transcript)

February 26, 2024

Qualcomm Institute Director Ramesh Rao chats with Roland Lee and Mingxiong Huang, who co-direct QI’s new Magnetoencephalography (MEG) Center on the underpinnings of the advanced brain imaging technique, the making of the new facility, and MEG’s contributions to research and patient care.

Friedmann Recognized for Pioneering Gene Therapy Research

January 29, 2015

…University, published a foundational article in the field, a paper in the journal Science under the heading “Gene therapy for human genetic disease?” Though posed as a question, Friedmann and Roblin firmly believed the answer was yes, citing emergent thinking, new studies and growing data that suggested “good DNA” could…

Undergraduate Research Gives Rise to Doctoral Dreams

May 12, 2022

…dissertation and first major publication, titled “The Power of the Zoot: Youth Culture and Resistance during World War II.” After completing his degree, he returned to UC San Diego as a postdoctoral scholar, secured his first teaching position at the University of Houston, and later accepted a tenured position at…

Celebrating the successes of UC San Diego’s most dynamic grads

June 14, 2018

…a love of science, art and activism with cutting-edge research, this year’s outstanding grads are truly inspiring. Here is a sampling of their stories: Avid sailor overcomes devastating brain tumor to graduate Earl Warren College grad Matt Morris (right) pictured with his girlfriend on a backpacking trip. Matt Morris has…

Five Decades, Countless Memories

September 10, 2020

…Angeles County Museum of Art and the City of Irvine’s master plan). Over time, Pereira’s unique Brutalist architectural design became known worldwide, eventually leading to the university using the building’s silhouette as its official logo—an early demonstration of how much influence architecture can have on an institution’s identity. “Geisel is…

UC San Diego’s Women’s Center Celebrates 20 Years

May 4, 2017

…currently working on a publication about Beyoncé and feminism. Being a woman can mean many things. That’s what Maria Elena Hewett discovered when she became one of the first student staff members of the UC San Diego Women’s Center in 1998. During her tenure, she met and was inspired by…

Q&A with Brian Schottlaender

May 22, 2012

…graduate students—especially in the arts and humanities and social sciences—who have a continuing need for materials, especially books, not yet available in digital form. We need to address their needs, as well as the needs of those who benefit from the availability of more electronic resources. Finally, the cost of…

A Bridge to Mexico: UC San Diego Partners with Former President of Mexico Vicente Fox

March 12, 2020

…Fox, a center for arts, leadership and civic education at Fox’s presidential complex in San Cristóbal, Mexico, to attend presentations explaining the region’s history, economy and population. The overall goal of the program is to encourage a population that consists largely of potential first-generation university students to continue their education…

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.

Algeon Materials Embraces the Power of Kelp

June 23, 2022

…nature. I also love art and wanted to be a fine artist when I was in high school. In undergrad, I pivoted to business entrepreneurship because I felt like it scratched that itch I have for creativity and would lead to a more stable paycheck. I loved my time at…

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