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Want to See the Future? Attend Research Expo

April 4, 2013

…metabolic health of a patient, and, in particular, their stamina. The temporary electrochemical tattoo relies on a carbon fiber backbone so that it bends with the skin during normal activity without loss of functionality as well as a conductive polymer that is sensitive to pH-levels in sweat. Learn more. New…

A Slice of UC San Diego Student Life

October 29, 2020

…practicing performing exams on patients. UC San Diego’s record-setting population of more than 40,000 students are working toward their degree this fall with a hybrid of in-person and remote instruction. Fall instructional plans are centered on an incremental repopulation of campus to allow for effective physical distancing amid the COVID-19…

Happy Founders Day UC San Diego!

November 14, 2019

…and a destination for art, culture, recreation and world-class patient care. As the university enters its 59th year, we recognize UC San Diego’s impressive trajectory and future strides towards supporting the vision of its original founders.

Giving Students a Place to Prep for Tomorrow’s Virtual (Reality) Economy

May 11, 2017

…the VR Club 200 Cardboard-style headsets, and HTC provided two Vive VR systems. Read More… “Other universities may have labs that serve faculty and graduate students doing research in the field of virtual reality, and they may have a few VR systems for research use only,” said CSE Chair Dean…

Stacks in the Corner: One-of-a-Kind Clinic Provides Hope for Treatment of Hoarding Disorder

April 30, 2020

…of clinicians providing in-home care to local seniors struggling with hoarding disorder. In one corner of the great room, there are tidy stacks of boxes, waist-high and filling an area the size of a small office. They are a hint of why a therapist from UC San Diego Health’s Cognitive…

Pepper Canyon Amphitheater Breaks Ground in Exciting New Entrance to the Campus

December 3, 2020

…compelling research talks, excellent patient care and world-class arts performances. Faculty, staff and students will be provided with a safe, reliable and inexpensive alternative to driving. Students on campus will have a direct path to entertainment, restaurants and cultural opportunities in downtown San Diego as well as to UC San…

UC San Diego Moves Forward on Path to Division I

January 19, 2017

…in education, research and patient care. The collective votes by both students and faculty demonstrate UC San Diego’s continued growth and trajectory as one of the globe’s most influential universities.” UC San Diego’s Faculty Athletic Representative Cliff Kubiak, a professor of chemistry and biochemistry, was heavily involved in discussions that…

Personalized Medicine, Climate Change Focus of TED-Style Founders Symposium

November 6, 2014

…working across disciplines. Richard Carson, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Economics China: Consumption, CO2, and Climate Change What initially sparked your curiosity about this area of study? I became interested in working on climate change back in the 1990’s when I was research director for International Environmental Policy at the University…

New Insights on Pelvic Floor Damage after Vaginal Birth, and New Directions for Treatment

August 2, 2023

New insights from UC San Diego researchers on pelvic floor muscle (PFM) dysfunction, which is one of the key risk factors for pelvic floor disorders that impact close to a quarter of women in the U.S. and have a strong association with vaginal childbirth.

Class Acts: 2020 Grads Step into the Spotlight

June 4, 2020

…various oncologists and cancer patients highlighted some of the most pressing challenges in cancer diagnostics today, mainly the issue of cost, invasiveness and limited accuracy.” Those discussions were used as a launching point to create a protein that could be applied to blood samples and give off a fluorescent signal…

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