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Campus Cravings: 8 Must-Try Bites and Beverages

October 1, 2024

While UC San Diego is recognized for its groundbreaking research and cutting-edge academic programs, it also offers a vibrant and diverse culinary scene with something to satisfy every craving. Here is a list of 8 unique bites and beverages to try at UC San Diego.

UC San Diego Announces Recipients of Chancellor’s and Revelle Medals

October 10, 2019

UC San Diego Announces Recipients of Chancellor’s and Revelle Medals The University of California San Diego today announced the 2019 recipients of the esteemed Chancellor’s Medal and Revelle Medal. This year’s awardees of the Chancellor’s Medal, one of the highest honors given by UC San Diego to recognize exceptional service…

UC San Diego Wins Prestigious CIO 100 Award

May 14, 2020

UC San Diego Wins Prestigious CIO 100 Award UC San Diego was honored with the CIO 100 Award for a culture shift that started with training staff in Lean Six Sigma, a methodology used to help continuously improve how organizations work and the services they provide. Photo by Xavier Bailey…

Serving the Underserved During the Global Pandemic

June 11, 2020

…During the Global Pandemic San Diego Convention Center shelter residents are required to follow all safety measures to prevent COVID-19. Photo credit: Ashley Bailey with the City of San Diego “A wonderful blessing” is how Donna Beifus describes the partnership between UC San Diego Health and Father Joe’s Villages, a…

How Brain Biology Promotes Starvation in Patients with Anorexia Nervosa

March 12, 2020

Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine have discovered differences in brain circuitry that contribute to starvation and weight loss in people with anorexia nervosa.

Soft Skin Patch Could Provide Early Warning for Strokes, Heart Attacks

July 22, 2021

UC San Diego engineers developed a soft, stretchy ultrasound patch that can be worn on the skin to monitor blood flow through vessels deep inside the body. Such a device can make it easier to detect cardiovascular problems, like blockages in the arteries that could lead to strokes or heart…

Crowdsourcing Feature Lets iPhone Users Determine Best Time to Cross U.S. Border

November 8, 2012

Next time you drive into the United States from Mexico or Canada, you may want to open a new iPhone app and provide an eyewitness account of how long you have to wait. That ‘crowdsourced’ information will then be made instantly available to other motorists and help future border crossers…

UC San Diego Data Science Undergrads Help Keep K-12 Students COVID-Safe

December 9, 2021

UC San Diego Data Science Undergrads Help Keep K-12 Students COVID-Safe SDSC researcher leads e-Decision Tree efforts used for classrooms and school buses Since the start of the pandemic, a group of UC San Diego researchers have been meeting weekly with epidemiologists at the County of San Diego Health and…

Alumnus J. Craig Venter to Speak at UC San Diego to Mark Release of Latest Book

October 24, 2013

…to Speak at UC San Diego to Mark Release of Latest Book J. Craig Venter One of UC San Diego’s best-known graduates, scientist and visionary J. Craig Venter has entered new frontiers with his series of scientific discoveries that hold the promise of unraveling the secrets to life and mankind’s…

Novel Phage Therapy Saves Patient with Multidrug-Resistant Bacterial Infection

April 25, 2017

…at University of California San Diego School of Medicine, working with colleagues at the U.S. Navy Medical Research Center – Biological Defense Research Directorate (NMRC-BDRD), Texas A&M University, a San Diego-based biotech and elsewhere, have successfully used an experimental therapy involving bacteriophages — viruses that target and consume specific strains…

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