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‘Monster Tumors’ Could Offer New Glimpse at Human Development

November 4, 2020

Finding just the right model to study human development—from the early embryonic stage onward—has been a challenge for scientists over the last decade. Now, bioengineers at the University of California San Diego have homed in on an unusual candidate: teratomas.

NSF Locates National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure Site at UC San Diego

September 16, 2015

University selected for its unique strengths in nanobiology, nanophotonics and nanomagnetics research

Ahead of the Curve

May 20, 2016

The National Microbiome Initiative is one of many large-scale global and national research programs that UC San Diego has played a key role in developing. Two months before the historic climate negotiations held in December in Paris, for example, a smaller group of climate experts and politicians gathered at Scripps…

An Update from Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla

May 5, 2024

On May 1, 2024, campus community members and non-affiliates established an illegal encampment near Library Walk. As I stated in my previous message, unauthorized encampments are strictly prohibited, and we must enforce our campus policies and the law for the safety and well-being of all members of our campus community.

NSF Grants $53 Million to Create a Global Fleet of Robotic Floats to Monitor Ocean Health

October 29, 2020

On Oct. 29, 2020 the National Science Foundation (NSF) approved a $53 million grant to a consortium of the country’s top ocean-research institutions to build a global network of chemical and biological sensors that will monitor ocean health.

Neil Smith Charts the Future of Cyber-Archaeology

March 21, 2023

Once a sophomore embarking on his first trip to the Middle East, UC San Diego Anthropology alumnus Neil Smith now co-directs QI’s Center for Cyber-Archaeology & Sustainability.

Nobel Laureate Helps Celebrate Launch of Institute for Materials Discovery and Design

October 8, 2020

…because it brings together students from different disciplines and allows them to move between research groups in chemistry, physics, engineering and more, Whittingham also said. “The most exciting research is done at the interface of different disciplines,” Whittingham said. “Science knows no boundaries.” UC San Diego Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla…

Five Decades, Countless Memories

September 10, 2020

…and had significantly fewer students, faculty and buildings than today. The circulation desk and card catalog at the UC San Diego Central University Library, December 4, 1970. Photo courtesy of Scripps Institution of Oceanography Photographs, Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego Library. Summer had come to a close and…

Marching for Science

April 13, 2017

…is one of the co-organizers of the San Diego march. Diana Hereld, research assistant in the UC San Diego departments of Music and Psychology, is co-chairing marketing and social media for the local event. Why will YOU March for Science? Tell us on Twitter using the hashtags #ScienceMarch #UCSD and…

Brian Schultz Golf Classic to Raise Funds for UC San Diego Cancer Research August 10

July 18, 2013

The annual Brian Schultz Memorial Golf Classic will take place Saturday, August 10 at the Rancho Bernardo Inn, with proceeds benefiting cancer research at the UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center. The event will feature a golf tournament, banquet and entertainment—all to support the quest to conquer cancer.

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