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Researchers are on Their Way to Predicting What Side Effects You’ll Experience From a Drug

November 2, 2015

Researchers at the University of California, San Diego have developed a model that could be used to predict a drug’s side effects on different patients. The proof of concept study is aimed at determining how different individuals will respond to a drug treatment and could help assess whether a drug…

Three UC San Diego Biologists Receive Howard Hughes Medical Institute Faculty Scholar Awards

September 26, 2016

…of California San Diego professors in the Division of Biological Sciences have been named Faculty Scholars by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), the Simons Foundation and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Honorees include Professor Samara Reck-Peterson and Professor Gürol Süel as well as Associate Adjunct Professor Clodagh O’Shea.

Immune Cells Mistake Heart Attacks for Viral Infections

November 6, 2017

A study led by Kevin King, a bioengineer and physician at the University of California San Diego, has found that the immune system plays a surprising role in the aftermath of heart attacks. The research could lead to new therapeutic strategies for heart disease. Researchers present their findings in the…

Diabetes in a Dish

October 1, 2014

…advance treatments for type 1 diabetes. Using human stem cells, the team plans to culture bits of human pancreas in a dish and, using microfluidics, mimic blood flow through the islet.

$6.5M Gift Establishes Laboratory at UC San Diego for Regenerative Ophthalmology

April 3, 2014

…new lab will investigate cell replacement therapies, tissue engineering and other biomedical advances to reverse vision loss and blindness. Work conducted at the lab will utilize novel stem cell approaches that are consistent with the vision of the newly created Sanford Clinical Stem Cell Center at UC San Diego, which…

Mapping the Pancreatic Islets

October 24, 2018

…to create a high resolution reference map of pancreatic cells that will identify molecular changes that arise during type 1 diabetes.

Zebrafish Help Researchers Explore Alternatives to Bone Marrow Donation

May 20, 2019

UC San Diego researchers discover new role for epidermal growth factor receptor in blood stem cell development, a crucial key to being able to generate them in the laboratory, and circumvent the need for bone marrow donation.

UC San Diego and TSRI Launch New Consortium to Create ‘Virtual Cell’

September 17, 2015

Visible Molecular Cell Consortium will build bridges between disciplines and institutions to assemble and simulate a virtual model of a cell, down to an atomic level of detail.

Keeping Stem Cells Pluripotent

January 13, 2014

In a paper published in this week’s Online Early Edition of PNAS, researchers from the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine identify a key gene receptor and signaling pathway essential to maintaining hESCs in an undifferentiated state.

New Blood: Tracing the Beginnings of Hematopoietic Stem Cells

August 13, 2014

…similar to advances with other kinds of tissue stem cells.

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