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UC San Diego to Celebrate Scientific Achievements of Sheldon Schultz

September 14, 2017

The University of California San Diego’s Department of Physics is hosting a celebration open to the public called “Shelly Schultz Symposium: A Life in Science,” Monday, Sept. 18, 2017, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., at the Ida and Cecil Green Faculty Club on campus—guests planning to attend are required to…

Pioneering Data Science for a Data-Driven Future

July 18, 2023

UC San Diego’s Halıcıoğlu Data Science Institute Director Rajesh Gupta says the emerging field of data science enables us to “see” things that have never before been visible and make connections never before possible.

Super Productive 3D Bioprinter Could Help Speed Up Drug Development

June 8, 2021

A new 3D bioprinter developed by UC San Diego nanoengineers operates at record speed—it can print a 96-well array of living human tissue samples within 30 minutes. The technology could help accelerate high-throughput preclinical drug screening and make it less costly.

Fellowship Program Attracts Diverse Postdocs

November 7, 2013

…a diverse group of students in research, job preparation activities, graduate school applications, funding proposals and overcoming social barriers beyond the classroom. An essential goal of both the Chancellor’s and President’s Fellowship programs is to encourage postdocs to seek faculty positions at the University of California; in the past decade,…

Science has an AI problem. This group says they can fix it.

May 2, 2024

AI holds the potential to help doctors find early markers of disease and accelerate research on other important scientific advances. But a growing body of evidence has revealed deep flaws in how machine learning is used in science, a problem that has swept through dozens of fields and implicated thousands…

Fighting COVID-19 with Knowledge Graphs

June 1, 2020

The National Science Foundation awards two SDSC researchers funding to organize COVID-19 information into a knowledge network that integrates health, pathogen, and environmental data to track cases across greater San Diego.

All Aboard

October 20, 2016

…UC Ship Funds, Scripps students will gain valuable research opportunities at sea aboard R/V Sally Ride and the rest of the Scripps fleet. “R/V Sally Ride is an Ocean Class Research Vessel, the product of a thoughtful community-based planning process begun back in 2002, facilitated by the UNOLS Fleet Improvement…

Holocaust Living History Workshop Presents “The Long Shadow of the Past” Series

September 27, 2012

UC San Diego’s Holocaust Living History Workshop (HLHW), sponsored by the UC San Diego Library and the Judaic Studies Program, will present a year-long series of all-new speakers and artists following the theme of “The Long Shadow of the Past.” The series continues the HLHW’s efforts to broaden understanding of…

A Man of Letters, Carefully Sequenced

October 30, 2014

…of pediatrics, a former student of Sanger’s, a pioneer himself in gene therapy and one of the symposium organizers. (It was Friedmann’s wife, Ingrid, who designed and made Sanger’s sequined DNA T-shirt.) “We would not be where we are without Fred’s work. He has certainly been one of the principal…

UC San Diego Hosts Traditional Powwow Celebration May 4-5

April 29, 2013

The University of California, San Diego will celebrate its 3rd annual Powwow on Saturday, from noon to 11 p.m. May 4 and from noon to 6 p.m. Sunday, May 5 on the campus’s Warren Field.

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