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Campus Reaches Out this Holiday Season

November 20, 2013

…the meal to simply socializing and enjoying the traditional feast together. The Van de Wiele family, from Clairemont, hosted two students from China last year. “Sharing what we have is the essence of Thanksgiving, and we were so glad to share the day with Sichen and Ziwen,” said Hope Van…

Q&A with Dr. Chip Schooley on How SARS-CoV-2 Spreads, Vaccine Trials Underway and More

August 13, 2020

…to have to decrease socializing. Otherwise, we are extending the length and severity of this epidemic. Q. Can you describe how testing samples are processed at UC San Diego? A. UC San Diego’s testing capacity has been evolving steadily since early April. There are two laboratories that have been ramping…

Youthful Cognitive Ability Strongly Predicts Mental Capacity Later in Life

January 21, 2019

Early adult general cognitive ability is a stronger predictor of cognitive function and reserve later in life than other factors, such as higher education, occupational complexity or engaging in late-life intellectual activities.

It’s Not Just SARS-CoV-2: Most Respiratory Viruses Spread by Aerosols

September 8, 2021

SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV, influenza, measles, and the rhinoviruses that cause the common cold can all spread via aerosols that can build up in indoor air and linger for hours, an international, interdisciplinary team of researchers has reported in a review published in the journal Science.

With Roommates, It’s All About Chemistry, Molecularly Speaking

June 24, 2022

UC San Diego researchers describe how the microbiomes of people and the homes they live in interact and change each other.

New Café Brings Food and Community to UC San Diego’s Franklin Antonio Hall

February 15, 2024

UC San Diego’s newest cafe is now open in Franklin Antonio Hall. Crafted @ Minerva’s Cafe brings coffee, boba tea and fresh, organic food with a focus on sustainability to the new Franklin Antonio Hall.

Metabolism of Autism Reveals Developmental Origins

May 10, 2024

New insights into the metabolism of autism from researchers at UC San Diego could help inform early detection and prevention strategies for the disorder.

Q&A with Angela Fang

April 30, 2012

…it is academically or socially, Preuss has taught me that putting forth the effort and encouraging yourself to do something is completely worth it. What do you want to study, and where do you see yourself in 10 years? Unlike some students my age, I have several ideas about what…

Q&A with Antigone Blackwell

March 13, 2012

…benefits the economically and socially underserved, and society as a whole. Each person's unique experiences create a tapestry of thoughts and innovations that serve as the backbone of educational advancement. We accept that academicians build upon the experiences and studies of their colleagues, so we must also accept that diversity…

Sharing Common Bonds

August 2, 2012

…interact with the world. Socially, you can feel isolated because the campus is so big, and people come and go. The addition of the new Price Center has helped with that.” Aiken said she was very satisfied with her time at the UC San Diego School of Medicine. “I had…

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