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Simulator Evaluates How Eye Diseases Affect Driving

June 13, 2014

The University of California, San Diego School of Medicine is the first ophthalmology department in the nation to feature a fully dedicated high-fidelity, highly realistic driving simulator for evaluating the effects of visual impairment on a person’s driving performance.

Lonely Hearts, Listen Up!

February 14, 2019

…– both the age-old, in-person kind and today’s digital manifestations of them. He also studies online dating. And, yes, he’s dated online himself. Here’s what Lewis has to say about finding love the modern way: Photo courtesy Lewis. No. 1 – Give it a go Dating sites don’t have any…

Natalie Rodriguez: The Whole Person

October 14, 2021

Natalie Rodriguez: The Whole Person 2021 AAMC Humanism in Medicine Award winner Natalie Rodriguez sees every student and patient in their entirety. Now, it’s her time to be seen. UC San Diego associate clinical professor and alumna Natalie Rodriguez was named the 2021 recipient of the Arnold P. Gold Foundation…

When it Comes to Financial Uncertainty, Men Go Out on a Limb

February 14, 2023

In everyday life, people have to make decisions in uncertain situations in which they have incomplete information, but how individuals behave in such instances is influenced by their gender.

BluBLE: Estimating Your COVID-19 Risk with Accurate Contact Tracing

July 16, 2020

…Energy (BLE) technology and personalized algorithms to ensure intelligent and accurate contact tracing. The app aims to provide each user with a personalized risk score by considering their various social and physical interactions. Risk scores update in real time, offering a faster, more efficient means of alerting individuals to exposure…

Free College Test Prep Courses Aim to Level the Playing Field

April 7, 2016

…Gompers Preparatory Academy with in-person SAT coaching. Ed Abeyta, assistant dean of community engagement and director of pre-college programs for UC San Diego Extension, said its test prep offerings are designed to provide intensive, in-person training that is affordable to partners such as San Diego Unified as a way to…

Online Tutoring Study Shows Cause for Optimism

March 2, 2022

A recent pilot program measuring the results of online tutoring for K-12 students has shown positive, promising results, according to a new study from the University of California San Diego’s Rady School of Management.

UC San Diego Announces 2023-2024 Holocaust Living History Workshop Series

September 12, 2023

The University of California San Diego’s Holocaust Living History Workshop (HLHW) is returning this fall with a yearlong series of eight talks that underscore the theme “Spaces of Persecution.”

For Transplant Patients, COVID-19 Vaccination Presents a Different Uncertainty

July 1, 2021

Researchers at UC San Diego Health have launched a pair of clinical trials to study the immune response of COVID-19 vaccinated transplant recipients of bone marrow and solid organs, such as the heart, lung, liver and kidney.

In Third ‘Inside Innovation’ Talk, Experts Update Research into Strokes

November 21, 2016

The next presentation in UC San Diego’s “Inside Innovation” series features professors Andrew Kahn and Juan C. del Alamo discussing their latest research into quantifying a person’s risk for stroke through analyzing blood flow through the heart.

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