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Academics Applaud 10 Distinguished Campus Teachers

June 6, 2013

…was amazed by the quantity and complexity of the material that I now had a solid understanding of. His dedication as an educator has greatly influenced my academic career.” Sharon Reed has been a stellar teacher at UC San Diego for 25 years. Her dedication, skill, willingness to take on…

Microplastics: A Macro Problem

February 13, 2020

…“But as a marine biologist accustomed to collecting samples underwater, I clearly had no idea how to take air samples at high altitudes around the globe.” The end of a war, the start of an era Recent Scripps Ph.D. graduate Jenni Brandon pulls out a seabed core sample in the…

New Research Shows Wildlife & Marine Environment Benefit when Island-Ocean Connections Are Restored

December 5, 2022

A new perspective published today recognizes the critical link between island and marine ecosystems and identifies island and near-shore marine environmental characteristics that promote strong linkages in these ecosystems around the world.

The Enablers of Discovery

September 25, 2024

Curiosity — and a love of cooking — fueled Yuhwa Lo’s decades-long career in electrical engineering, which has ranged from commercialization to nanotechnology and biotechnology to photodetection.

Breaking Barriers, Shattering Glass: Women in Medicine Month

September 25, 2024

September is designated as Women in Medicine Month, and UC San Diego Health celebrates three inspiring women physicians and accomplishments.

How to Spot Patients Most Likely to Die from Blood Infections

September 3, 2020

…lots of new basic biological questions about how our immune systems respond to infections.” Gonzalez led the study with first author Jacob Wozniak, PhD, a graduate student in his lab at the time. Gonzalez and team used mass spectrometry to analyze more than 10,000 proteins and metabolites in more than…

The Underwater Library at Scripps Institution of Oceanography

April 8, 2021

…populations of these organisms quantitatively.” All of the specimens and samples, large to small, old to new, are used for scientific research in one way or another, and have been since the founding of Scripps in 1903, when a few dedicated scientists made the initial effort to start collecting locally.…

Health Risks of COVID-19 Spurred More Smokers to Quit

August 4, 2022

…cut down on the quantity. “The pandemic led to reductions in physical activity, increases in stress and declines in mental well-being, all factors commonly associated with triggering higher tobacco use; however, we find evidence of sustained decreases in smoking, which could be a bright spot in the pandemic,” said Sally…

SDSC Announces ‘Center of Excellence’ for Predictive Analytics

April 17, 2012

The San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of California, San Diego is launching a new “center of excellence” aimed at leveraging SDSC’s data-intensive expertise and resources to help create the next generation of data researchers by leading a collaborative, nationwide education and training effort among academia, industry, and…

National Biomedical Computation Resource Receives $9 Million from National Institutes of Health

August 27, 2014

The National Biomedical Computation Resource (NBCR) at the University of California, San Diego has received $9 million in funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The funding will allow NBCR to continue its work connecting biomedical scientists with supercomputing power and emerging information technologies.

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