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Ice King

January 14, 2016

…into being the best student he can be. The perfect equation: balancing school and skate time When he isn’t on the ice, Dornbush is contemplating mathematical equations. A Warren College senior, he transferred from Riverside City College and is studying computational physics. After he graduates in 2017, he plans to…

First Case of Community Acquired Omicron Variant in San Diego

December 10, 2021

Few places in the country are better equipped to detect new virus variants than San Diego, where researchers at UC San Diego School of Medicine and Scripps Research, working with county public health officials, health systems and others, collaborate to create a sort of viral early warning system.

Police Officer Finds Blessings through Chaplain Services during Health Crisis

November 22, 2022

Darren Hamilton, age 42, is a police officer for the City of Coronado. He has been involved in a variety of experiences, some uplifting and rewarding, some intense and extremely difficult.

Network Calculus Pioneer, UC San Diego Professor Rene Cruz, Dies at 54

July 9, 2013

Rene Leonardo Cruz, professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of California, San Diego, and a distinguished scholar in the field of communication networks, died at his home from complications of pancreatic cancer on Saturday, June 29. He was 54.

Tapping Untapped Talent

October 11, 2018

…In addition to developing transferable skills for a future career, the interns were paired with undergraduate students and recent graduates from UC San Diego and other local universities for one-on-one mentorship. Together, they worked on emotional intelligence and discussed the unwritten rules of a professional work environment, from giving constructive…

‘A Tornado at the Front Door, a Tsunami at the Back Door’

January 23, 2020

…cystinosin protein will be transferred to the surrounding diseased cells. At that point, Janz’s cells should finally be able to appropriately transport cystine for disposal—potentially alleviating his symptoms. Before receiving his modified stem cells, Janz had to undergo chemotherapy to make space in his bone marrow for the new cells.…

UC San Diego Division of Arts and Humanities Faculty Excel on Campus

April 7, 2016

The University of California, San Diego Division of Arts and Humanities will be well-represented during the 42nd Annual Chancellor’s Associates’ Faculty Excellence Awards April 14, 6:00 p.m., at the Sanford Consortium for Regenerative Medicine on campus. During the event, Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla will celebrate six exemplary faculty—three of whom…

UC San Diego’s WIFIRE Project Helps Firefighters Get a Jump on Wildfires

July 29, 2014

In recent years, the number and scale of wildfires in the U.S. has risen, threatening cities and forests, and at times forcing large-scale evacuations. Now, thanks to a multi-year, $2.65 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF), the University of California San Diego, and the University of Maryland have…

Opening of New Era in Medicine at UC San Diego

December 1, 2016

…battling cancer—had been safely transferred to the new hospital’s specialty care units. Overnight, the facility, described previously by statistics—509,500 square feet, 10 stories and 245 beds—was alive with people caring for those requiring hospitalization, in the region’s most advanced medical center. “We delivered our first baby last night and performed…

UC San Diego, UMD Researchers to Build ‘WIFIRE’ Cyberinfrastructure

September 26, 2013

Three research organizations at the University of California, San Diego, have been awarded a multi-year National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to build an end-to-end cyberinfrastructure to perform real-time data-driven assessment, simulation, prediction, and visualization of wildfire behavior.

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