New UC San Diego “Express License” Speeds Discovery-to-Marketplace Process
July 2, 2012
With the launch of a new “Express License” program, founding a company with technology invented at the University of California, San Diego just got easier.
July 2, 2012
With the launch of a new “Express License” program, founding a company with technology invented at the University of California, San Diego just got easier.
January 21, 2020
A research team from SDSC and institutes in Sweden and France have published a study on the OLIG2 inhibitor as a way to improve prognoses for brain cancer patients.
November 19, 2015
…the continued success and growth of the campus, three new trustees will join the 2015-16 Foundation board.
April 18, 2022
UC San Diego Health announces the opening of a new, multi-disciplinary clinic for patients with gastrointestinal and digestive diseases. The state-of-the-art clinic is the first of its kind in San Diego County to offer the most advanced care by a wide range of specialists under one roof.
September 23, 2019
More than 120 UC San Diego Health physicians have been named “Top Docs” in the 2019 San Diego Magazine “Physicians of Exceptional Excellence” survey, an annual opportunity for doctors across the region to vote for much-admired colleagues.
June 3, 2013
…and colleagues illuminate the functional importance of a relatively new class of RNA molecules. The work, published online this week in the journal Nature, suggests modulation of “enhancer-directed RNAs” or “eRNAs” could provide a new way to alter gene expression in living cells, perhaps affecting the development or pathology of…
May 4, 2023
A special celebration was held on Saturday, April 29 to inaugurate the Stuart Collection’s newest addition, called KAHNOP · TO TELL A STORY. The event included a chance for campus members to make an art rubbing, hear from Kumeyaay scholars and learn about how the work was conceived over 30…
April 5, 2021
UC San Diego researchers have generated a new map of brain connectivity from a part of the brain called the basal ganglia, a hub for regulating motor and behavior functions. The breadth of connections revealed could potentially open avenues for intervention of Parkinson’s disease and other disorders
August 5, 2016
…are part of the new Battery500 consortium led by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) aiming to almost triple the energy packed in electric car batteries and make them smaller, lighter and less expensive. This would allow manufacturers to make more affordable electric vehicles that can travel two to three times…
July 4, 2016
…more similar to a natural population, to test a new cost-effective technique to search for specific genes linked with 66 different physical and behavioral traits.