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Leading the Way to Health Equity

December 6, 2022

Researchers from a broad range of fields at the University of California San Diego are making waves as they push the boundaries of science and medicine to develop groundbreaking, real-world solutions to longstanding health inequities.

A Year in Review: A Look Back as We Move Ahead

December 9, 2021

…in society: culturally, politically, economically and socially. Starting in fall 2022, students may begin enrolling in a new Black Diaspora and African American Studies Major, led by the Institute of Arts and Humanities. Opportunities to learn about culture and community also take place within UC San Diego’s six campus community…

Research Funding at UC San Diego Again Surpasses $1 Billion Milestone

August 7, 2012

Research funding for 2012 at the University of California, San Diego has surpassed $1 billion for the second time in the last three years, the Office of Research Affairs has announced.

Leading-edge Technology Unmasks Protein Linked to Parkinson’s Disease

August 19, 2020

An elusive protein that many consider the key of fully understanding the causes of genetic Parkinson’s disease has come much more clearly into focus. Impacting millions around the world, Parkinson’s is a neurological disorder that progressively attacks motor functions.

Internet Security Doesn’t Measure Up; a Team of Experts Is Working to Change This

October 12, 2021

The Center for Applied Internet Data Analysis, the University of Oregon’s Network Startup Resource Center and MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory have been awarded more than $11M by the NSF for two projects aimed at improving internet infrastructure security.

CRISPR-based Technology Targets Global Crop Pest

August 18, 2022

Applying CRISPR-based technology to a broad agricultural need, scientists have developed a new technology aimed at Drosophila suzukii, the invasive fruit fly responsible for millions of dollars in crop damage. The technology replaces the need for insecticides with precise genetic edits in flies.

Biochemists make ‘Elbow Room’ for Nanostructures with new Toolkit

February 8, 2019

Combining the biomolecules DNA and RNA, UC San Diego’s Thomas Hermann and his graduate students Alba Monferrer and Douglas Zhang created robust modules that facilitate the self-assembly of polygonal nanoshapes—really tiny triangles, squares, pentagons and hexagons measured at the nanometer scale.

New NSF Center of Excellence in Cyberinfrastructure Announced

September 16, 2022

Since 2016, the Science Gateways Community Institute has brought together software developers to improve access to essential resources and services with a “community center” approach.

Staff Members Lauded for Compassion, Dedication at Annual Exemplary Employee of Year Awards

May 16, 2013

…and teachers with a blueprint to implement health and wellness topics in class curriculums. From left, Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla, Kathleen McDevitt and Assistant Vice Chancellor of Health Sciences Brian Smith In the community, McDevitt has worked diligently to ensure underserved children have access to healthy food on a regular…

Meet the 2024 Alumni Award Honorees

February 13, 2024

Dynamic, varied and accomplished, this year’s UC San Diego Alumni Award honorees are not only at the top of their game but, in many instances, have written the rules in their respective fields.

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