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Tissue-Specific Immunity May Be the Future, if We Can First Learn its Rules

December 28, 2022

UC San Diego study reveals critical insights into the complex biology of tissue-specific T cells, paving the way for a new branch of precision therapeutics in immunity, autoimmunity, and cancer.

UC San Diego Library Receives Grant to Digitize Archive for New Poetry Collection

February 9, 2023

Audiovisual items within the UC San Diego Library’s Archive for New Poetry (ANP) collection will be digitized and preserved thanks to a $250,000 grant awarded to the organization by the Mellon Foundation.

UC San Diego Health Continues Regional Growth with New Clinic in Eastlake

October 28, 2019

UC San Diego Health opens a new clinic in Eastlake that offers express care and imaging capabilities with primary care opening late 2019.

New Incisionless Surgery to Treat Enlarged Prostate

March 31, 2015

By age 60, more than 50 percent of men in the United States suffer from benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), a condition that leads to annoying changes in urinary flow. While medical therapy is usually the first line of treatment, a new minimally invasive implant can dramatically reduce symptoms for men.

Researchers Find an Unexpected Protein Function in Sea Urchin Embryo Development

November 18, 2015

…the sea urchin gut. The results could lead to new ways to target cancer drug resistance and to prevent birth defects.

UC San Diego Health Ranked #1 by U.S. News & World Report

July 27, 2020

UC San Diego Health is ranked first in San Diego and sixth in California, placing it among the nation’s best hospitals, according to the 2020-2021 U.S. News & World Report. Eight common procedures and conditions were also rated “high performing.”

Feathers: Better Than Velcro?

January 16, 2019

…That “magical” zipping mechanism could provide a model for new adhesives and

Shape-shifting Nanoparticles Flip from Sphere to Net in Response to Tumor Signal

May 28, 2013

Scientists at the University of California, San Diego, have designed tiny spherical particles to float easily through the bloodstream after injection, then assemble into a durable scaffold within diseased tissue.

‘SUMO’ Research at UC San Diego Wrestles with New Way to Read Cellular Function

November 21, 2017

University of California San Diego researchers in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and in the Section of Cell and Developmental Biology have “got mail”—of the cellular sort. They know that cells have elaborate “addressing” functions that “send” proteins to the correct compartment, but they are now learning how cells…

Disjointed: Cell Differences May Explain Why Rheumatoid Arthritis Varies By Location

June 10, 2016

…(RA) and osteoarthritis (OA) but, more surprisingly, there are joint-specific differences in RA. The findings help explain why drugs treating RA vary in effect and provide a potential new template for precisely targeting treatment for each and every ailing joint.

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