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UC San Diego Health Helps Launch San Diego’s Vaccination Super Station

January 14, 2021

…to all health care workers in the region who are eligible for Phase IA-Tier categories on the state of California’s vaccine priority list. UC San Diego Health Helps Launch San Diego’s Vaccination Super Station On Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, Patty Maysent, CEO at UC San Diego Health, made a phone…

Healthcare Services for Rural Sub-Saharan Africa Within Reach, According to New UC San Diego Study

February 14, 2013

A new paper published in the Bulletin of the World Health Organization has determined that providing rural sub-Saharan Africans a close-to-client health system by paid, full-time community health workers by 2015 would cost $2.6 billion per year, or just $6.86 per person covered by the program.

Engineers receive $1 million grant to improve the way robots interact with people in U.S. factories

September 13, 2016

…delivery system, which supports and closely integrates with skilled workers in factories. The researchers will investigate innovative, multi-disciplinary approaches to dramatically advance the state of the art in smart manufacturing and human-centered robotics.

UC San Diego Labor Center Appoints Its First Executive Director

April 11, 2024

Satomi Rash-Zeigler will set the vision for the center and lead its strategic growth by fostering collaborations between faculty, students, workers and community organizations.

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

March 5, 2015

…UC San Diego Student Worker Collective volunteer members take the time not only to instruct but also directly connect on a personal level with each staff member, building a network of access and a community of support. From left, Gerardo Arellano, Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla, Alina Méndez The Student Worker…

Geisel Library Exhibit Sheds Light on Chinese Workers Who Built Transcontinental Railway

January 13, 2016

The Chinese and the Iron Road: Building the Transcontinental, produced by the Chinese Historical Society of America and the Chinese Railroad Workers Project at Stanford University, is on display through February 29, 2016 in Geisel Library on the University of California, San Diego campus.

Study Reveals the Job Problems Contributing to Physician Suicide

June 29, 2022

UC San Diego Health study identifies the main job stressors contributing to physician suicides.

Faculty Start-Up Helps Employers Adapt to the Remote and Hybrid Work Era

June 30, 2022

…much less dramatic for workers than it has been for managers,” Graff Zivin said. “Workers are pretty much doing what they were doing before the pandemic, except now there may be screaming kids in the background or barking dogs, whereas for managers, they want to interact with their team and…

Activism and Civil Rights Center of UC San Diego’s 2017 César E. Chávez Celebration

March 29, 2017

…May, commemorates the life and legacy of American farm worker, labor leader and civil rights activist César E. Chávez for his commitment to the rights of underserved community members through nonviolent activism.

UC San Diego Physicist Discovers an Equation for the Control of Cell Growth

October 25, 2017

Understanding the control of cell growth has challenged biomedical researchers for decades. Efforts to meet this challenge may have received an encouraging boost, however, from University of California San Diego physics professor Terence Hwa and colleagues. Their research, published in the Oct. 25 issue of Nature, led to the surprising…

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