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Step Up: Walking May Reduce Type 2 Diabetes Risk for Adults 65 and Older

January 20, 2022

UC San Diego Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health study reports that the more steps taken, and the more intense, the lower the risk of Type 2 diabetes among women 65 and older.

Pandemic Brings Together New Friends and Partners at Learning

November 19, 2020

…PAL professors tapped their personal and professional networks to set up several new partnerships. Instead of visiting San Diego-area school sites and after-school programs—to serve as tutors, mentors and role models—PAL students corresponded in spring with incarcerated youth in Louisiana prisons, contributed art work to a neighborhood project, worked with…

Air Apparent: Using Bubbles to Reveal Fertility Problems

June 23, 2014

UC San Diego Health System’s doctors are the first fertility specialists in the county to use a new ultrasound technique to assess fallopian tubes by employing a mixture of saline and air bubbles that is less painful, avoids x-ray exposure and is more convenient to patients during an already vulnerable…

First-ever study of LGBT+ experiences in physics reveals red flags

April 27, 2022

LGBT+ physicists often face harassment and other behaviors that make them leave the profession, according to a new study, which comes as physics as a discipline has attempted to grapple with equity and inclusion issues.

Retired Physician Creates a Legacy at Shiley Eye Center with Endowed Faculty Chair

June 9, 2014

The Department of Ophthalmology at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine will establish a new endowed chair thanks to a legacy gift from Trude Kahn Hollander, M.D. A longtime friend of the UC San Diego Shiley Eye Center, which houses the department, Hollander has made arrangements in…

How Can Opera Give Voice to a New Narrative?

March 25, 2021

…writing human drama, where personal identity does not play a significant role. Roumain, in contrast, expressed a great need for lived experiences influencing the genre today. “I would not feel comfortable writing music … or trying to write music against a libretto that doesn’t come from the reality of the…

Remembering Anouchka Mihaylova

May 21, 2014

Anouchka Mihaylova, a project scientist in the Department of Bioengineering at the University of California, San Diego died on May 17 after being struck by a hit-and-run driver while walking with her husband in Rancho Bernardo. Mihaylova joined the department in 2000, where she was a researcher in the Cardiac…

Do the Right Thing

January 24, 2013

…and being an unethical person keeps people honest, suggests research led by UC San Diego’s Christopher Bryan, assistant professor of psychology in the Division of Social Sciences. People want to think of themselves as ethical, according to many studies in moral psychology. And in order to engage in unethical behavior,…

How the Pandemic Lockdown Impacted UC San Diego Undergrad Internet Use

November 30, 2021

Armed with de-identified internet use data from UC San Diego dorm Wi-Fi, the researchers examined how online school and leisure activities shifted – for both American and international students.

Make Waves for a Better Tomorrow at Upcoming Triton Leaders Conference

January 16, 2024

With a shared focus on sustainability and climate justice, Tritons from around the globe will come together to engage, learn and share insights both virtually and in person during Triton Leaders Conference 2024.

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