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Pregnant, Breastfeeding or Trying? Here’s What COVID-19 Means for You

November 18, 2021

…see low vaccination rates in pregnant people, experts at UC San Diego Health weigh in on the latest research Hear more about Faniel and our experts in the latest episode of UC San Diego Health’s podcast N Equals One. With holidays and winter weather approaching, concerns about COVID-19 infections are…

First-Ever Innovation Day at Petco Park Showcases Diversity of UC San Diego’s Innovation Workforce

May 5, 2022

…and business leaders convened in Petco Park to engage with the diversity, variety and ambition of the regional life sciences and technology startup scene. Associate Vice Chancellor for Public Programs Mary Walshok. The San Diego nonprofit Connect, passionate about entrepreneurs, innovation and improving the economy, hosted the inaugural Petco Park…

UC President Makes First Visit to UC San Diego

November 4, 2021

…first since becoming president in August 2020. Over two days, President Drake toured various parts of campus, witnessing our transformation first-hand and learning more about some of our innovative and impactful research. During his visit, he also made it a priority to speak with students, staff and faculty as well…

Taking Care of Business: Female Alumni Chart Their Own Paths to Success

June 30, 2022

…areas of study together in new and compelling ways, such as engineering and medicine or chemistry and public health. At the intersection of the physical sciences and business are three female alumni who used their time on campus to further their academic studies and learn the kinds of skills—tenacity, patience,…

Local Cures for the Climate Crisis

October 22, 2020

…on a shelf or in a hard drive. The volume grew out of summits in Vatican City, organized by Monsignor Marcelo Sánchez Sorondo, Chancellor of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences (PAS), and PAS council member Veerabhadran Ramanathan of Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego, on the moral imperative…

Breastfeeding Research Improves Lives and Advances Health, But Faces Conflicts

February 11, 2021

…San Diego School of Medicine and director of Larsson-Rosenquist Foundation Mother-Milk-Infant Center of Research Excellence (MOMI CORE). Breastfeeding and breast milk provide big opportunities to support maternal, infant and population health. This is especially true during the current pandemic because breastfeeding can help alleviate food insecurity, and research shows the…

UC San Diego Opens the Design and Innovation Building

November 18, 2021

…a billion-dollar research enterprise in the heart of one of the most densely concentrated innovation hubs in the nation, UC San Diego is a unique place where fresh ideas are translated into solutions to benefit society. The university has launched over 1,000 startups and is seventh in the nation for…

Talk of a “Twindemic”

September 17, 2020

…half of the year in each hemisphere. In the United States, that’s generally October to May, with peak activity December through February. After early hopes that the novel coronavirus might burn itself out in the summer heat, SARS-CoV-2 now appears more likely to be a year-round phenomenon. “Many factors influence…

UC San Diego Researchers Selected for IBM Watson AI XPRIZE ® Competition

May 4, 2017

…selected to take part in the IBM Watson AI XPRIZE ®. The competition aims to accelerate the development and adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies that are truly scalable and have the capacity to solve grand challenges facing society. The UC San Diego scientists plan to give some of the…

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