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Obituary Notice: Walter Munk, World-Renowned Oceanographer, Revered Scientist

February 8, 2019

Walter Munk, who gave the Allies a strategic edge in World War II, helped nurture a university into existence, and became a living synonym for oceanography, died February 8 at his home in La Jolla, Calif. He was 101.

Meet Dr. Brookie Best, Dean of the Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

August 11, 2022

…productivity to novel educational strategies to digital patient care delivery, such that our curriculum, our clinical programs and our research foci have tremendously progressed and evolved. Q. As you begin your tenure as dean, what’s on your to-do list? What are your priorities? A. Now that our school is well…

UC San Diego Foundation Board Trustees Bridge Campus and Community

September 5, 2019

UC San Diego’s Foundation Board welcomes 10 new and returning trustees. The unique philanthropic ambassadors help inspire charitable gifts and manage the Foundation’s assets in support of the university’s research, teaching and service goals.

One Year Later: The Campaign for UC San Diego Makes Waves

March 22, 2018

…Understanding and Protecting the Planet as one of UC San Diego’s strategic research priorities, Scripps Institution of Oceanography has recruited Mark Merrifield, a renowned climate researcher and UC San Diego alumnus, to lead the new Center for Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation. Established in 2015 with a $5 million gift…

Active Genetics Goes Global

October 27, 2016

…institute in India also plan to apply active genetic technology to improve crops, enable new forms of cell therapy and develop ways to control microbial pathogens. In addition to a thrust in Active Genetics, the Institute will also include a parallel thrust in Society and Ethics, which will leverage UC…

Hari Garudadri: Improving the World Through Signal Processing, Step by Step by Step

July 24, 2014

Throughout Hari Garudadri’s career, three things have remained constant: A fascination with signal processing, a love for work with a humanitarian focus and (fittingly) the number three.

Gaining Confidence and College Credits

September 19, 2023

This summer high school students gained access to college-level online courses that built their confidence and academic transcript through the new Discover UC San Diego program. Also, more than 700 incoming first year students took part in the 45th annual Summer Bridge to prepare for fall quarter.

Grad Students Build Science Bridge to the Incarcerated

November 5, 2020

…a model of a plant cell created during a class focusing on cellular structure and function. Naigles and five fellow graduate students made it through their first day at the EMRF and went on to lead six bi-weekly lessons focusing on the science of DNA from January to March of…

Jumbo Undertaking: Elephant Milk Under the Microscope

January 16, 2020

…team began reviewing feeding plans for two soon-to-be born calves. “We found we don’t have a lot of data on the compounds of elephant breast milk to guide our decisions for this species, but with two calves imminent we would have an opportunity to produce more data.” Elephant calves play…

A Walk in her Flip Flops — El Centro Mayor Shares Story of Kidney Cancer

October 9, 2024

El Centro Mayor, Sylvia Marroquin, shares her journey with kidney cancer and how a clinical trial at UC San Diego Health saved her life.

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