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New COVID-19 Webinar Series: How will Coronavirus Change the World?

April 16, 2020

…responding to the pandemic, and working to ensure our students stay on track. Confirmed speakers: Agustina Paglayan, assistant professor of political science, Justin Sandefur, senior fellow at the Center for Global Development, Emiliana Vegas co-director of the Center for Universal Education at the Brookings Institution. Register for Education Systems Respond

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.

Chancellor Unveils New Award Program to Boost Team-Based Research

January 25, 2024

Chancellor’s Interdisciplinary Team Catalyst Awards aim to foster sustainable, interdisciplinary collaborations and to assist teams in developing tailored funding strategies for grand scientific and societal challenges.

John Wooley: In Memoriam

May 5, 2015

Dr. John Wooley, the long-time associate vice chancellor for research and professor of pharmacology at the University of California, San Diego, passed away in April after a long battle with cancer.

Indiana Jones Meets the Sea

June 1, 2017

…and institutional platform for students, faculty, and other researchers working on understanding the relationship between people and the sea, as well as climate and environments worldwide. The center plans to share its discoveries through a state-of-the-art database and website, publications and peer-reviewed studies, press releases, and possibly through future exhibits…

What Is It About Yoga?

April 3, 2015

What is it about yoga that makes it such a healthful practice? Is it adding mindfulness to movement that does a body good, or adding movement to mindfulness?

UC San Diego New Guggenheim Fellows Shine Excellence

May 2, 2019

…members include music graduate students Madison Greenstone and Tyler J. Borden. Rosenberger envisions attaching a variety of close-up and contact microphones to the heads and wrists of instrumentalists, as well as inside individual instruments, to collect sound data that will be useful in understanding the nuance of performance and composition.…

Nanoshaping Method Points to Future Manufacturing Technology

January 12, 2015

A new method that creates large-area patterns of three-dimensional nanoshapes from metal sheets represents a potential manufacturing system to inexpensively mass produce innovations such as “plasmonic metamaterials” for advanced technologies.

Star Traveler

October 22, 2015

…own research lab. For students interested in a career in science, Rubins advises them to pinpoint exactly what excites them and follow that path. “Decide early on what you are passionate about, and find a good mentor who can help guide you to research opportunities, write recommendations and offer advice,”…

New Fish Species Discovered at Remote Islands Off Mexico’s Pacific Coast

February 28, 2024

A team of scientists including Ben Frable of UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography have discovered a new species of tropical fish during an expedition to the remote islands of the Revillagigedo Archipelago off Mexico’s Pacific coast.

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