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UC San Diego’s Susan Ackerman Elected to National Academy of Medicine

October 20, 2020

The National Academy of Medicine (NAM) has announced that University of California San Diego Professor Susan Ackerman, a pioneer in the study of homeostasis in developing and aging neurons, has been elected to membership in the prestigious organization.

Say Hello to Our Newest Tritons

September 26, 2023

A fresh academic year has officially begun at UC San Diego and the campus is bustling with activity. More than 150,000 first year and transfer students applied to join the university, over 32,000 were admitted and an estimated 10,000 new undergraduate students are expected to enroll this fall.

Charting Shots

October 7, 2021

…like organ transplants (1954), stem cell therapy (1970s) and artificial intelligence (21st century). Vaccines often make these lists—they are both old and new—but they are also overlooked because their power is primarily in prevention, and a disease dodged is harder to count, though the World Health Organization estimates 2.5 million…

These Fridge-Free COVID-19 Vaccines Are Grown in Plants and Bacteria

September 7, 2021

Nanoengineers at the University of California San Diego have developed COVID-19 vaccine candidates that can take the heat. Their key ingredients? Viruses from plants or bacteria.

‘Frontiers of Innovation’ Program Seeds Seven Multidisciplinary Projects on Campus

January 29, 2015

…children by studying basic cellular and molecular mechanisms that may play a role.” Center for Research on Gender in STEMM Led by Mary Blair-Loy, Wendy Campana, Pamela Cosman Research Area: Understanding Cultures and Addressing Disparities in Society Mary Blair-Loy, associate professor sociology and associate vice chancellor for faculty diversity and…

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