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UC San Diego Cancer Scientists Named to First Class of AACR Fellows

March 27, 2013

Five University of California, San Diego scientists and professors are among the first class of the Fellows of the American Association for Cancer Research Academy, created to recognize researchers whose scientific contributions have propelled significant innovation and progress against cancer. The entire class consists of 106 individuals, to celebrate the…

Transcending Borders Through Education

February 26, 2015

…technology, engineering and math (STEM); and develop relationships with high schools in Tijuana interested in offering UC San Diego credit courses and AP courses taught by graduate students on site. “You will see UC San Diego have a more significant presence in Mexico, especially through our Extension programs,” Khosla noted.…

New Faculty Bridge Black Studies and STEM

February 28, 2022

UC San Diego is welcoming 13 new faculty members across eight disciplines who will serve as connection points between the experiences and outcomes of Black and African American people and issues in science, technology, engineering and health.

UC San Diego Leads Discussion on Research Universities and the Future of America

June 13, 2013

…business, graduate education and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) pathways, and strategic investment in university initiatives. Business, community and university leaders shared with the NRC what San Diego is currently doing in these areas, as well as ideas for future collaboration. One example presented was President Obama’s BRAIN Initiative…

California Brain Research Program Launched

October 30, 2014

…and Advocates Symposium on March 28 at the Sanford Stem Cell Consortium auditorium.

Voices from the Campus Community

December 5, 2019

…more women to enter STEM fields and supporting them during their time in those fields. I’m realizing how important it is to not only get women into the field but to encourage them to succeed as well.” Sergill Johnson Black Resource Center Undergraduate Student Senior Majoring in Urban Studies and…

UC San Diego Research Funded By CIRM to Identify Potential Autism Drug Targets

August 28, 2013

A researcher at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine is among principal investigators at 10 California institutions receiving Early Translational IV Research grants, totaling $40 million, approved today by the governing board of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) at its meeting in San Diego.

Center Brings Doctors, Scientists Together to Improve Health of Mother and Child

June 15, 2021

The Center for Perinatal Discovery at UC San Diego brings doctors and researchers together for clinical, translational and basic research to better understand maternal health, environmental exposures, fertility, pregnancy and the health of children.

Zika Virus’ Key into Brain Cells ID’d, Leveraged to Block Infection and Kill Cancer Cells

January 16, 2020

…into something good: a way to shrink brain cancer stem cells.

20th Annual Diversity Awards Honor Commitment to Outreach, Inclusion and Community Building

March 5, 2015

…University-Wide Department Recipients: CREATE STEM Success Initiative Team Student Worker Collective The Student Worker Collective strives to address worker rights by equipping UC San Diego service staff with the language skills they need to effectively communicate with supervisors, staff and students on a daily basis. The free one-hour workshops held…

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