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Two UC San Diego Researchers Elected to Institute of Medicine

October 21, 2013

University of California, San Diego School of Medicine researchers Joseph G. Gleeson, MD, Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator and professor of neurosciences and pediatrics, and Richard D. Kolodner, PhD, professor of medicine and Ludwig Cancer Research scientist, have been named new members of the Institute of Medicine, considered among the…

A Space to Play

April 23, 2020

…a doctoral candidate in Biological Sciences who regularly participates in the virtual circus conditioning classes. “I think it’s useful to have a daily routine, to have something to break up either the monotony or the crazy work.” All of the live courses are held via Zoom, and most of them…

UC San Diego is World’s 7th Best Public University, According to Times Higher Education

September 23, 2016

The University of California San Diego has been ranked the seventh best public university across the globe by Times Higher Education World University Rankings. In its 2016–17 report, the London-based publication ranked UC San Diego 22nd in the United States and 41st internationally.

UC San Diego Receives $15M Cryptocurrency Donation, Largest for Research on Airborne Pathogens

March 7, 2023

UC San Diego has received a $15M cryptocurrency gift, directed by Vitalik Buterin, to establish the Meta-Institute for Airborne Disease in a Changing Climate.

Renowned Controls Researcher Receives New Award for Transformational Contributions to the Field

March 16, 2022

Professor Miroslav Krstic at the University of California San Diego is the inaugural recipient of the A.V. “Bal” Balakrishnan Research Award for Scientific Excellence in Research in the Mathematics of Systems.

New Blood Test Rapidly Detects Signs of Pancreatic Cancer

May 17, 2018

…collecting and analyzing nano-sized biological structures called exosomes, which are released from all cells in the body, including cancer cells. Exosomes contain proteins and genetic material that can serve as biomarkers for detecting cancers. But because exosomes are so tiny and fragile, they are hard to isolate from blood. Current…

Campus Comes Alive for Homecoming

November 7, 2019

…Revelle ’78, professor of cell development biology; mixed it up at The Loft. TEDx-style presentations and fun facts were shared, along with current research projects and UC San Diego-driven discoveries. Rocking the Tailgate Tritons of all ages gathered for an afternoon of music, food and fun at the Triton Tailgate…

The Dirty Side of Soap

November 17, 2014

Triclosan is an antimicrobial commonly found in soaps, shampoos, toothpastes and many other household items. Despite its widespread use, researchers at University of California, San Diego School of Medicine report potentially serious consequences of long-term exposure to the chemical.

Eight UC San Diego Researchers Among ‘1,000 Best Female Scientists in the World’

November 10, 2022

Eight researchers from UC San Diego are listed in the first-ever ranking of the “1,000 Best Female Scientists in the World” by research.com, an analytics platform that advocates for improved research quality and also ranks universities, scholarly journals and academic conferences.

An Evening with Serial Entrepreneur and Innovator Tina Nova

May 1, 2017

The next installment of the UC San Diego series, Evening with an Entrepreneur, will feature scientist, inventor, serial entrepreneur, innovator, and long-time UC San Diego supporter, Dr. Tina Nova. Nova will sit down with Biocom’s Joe Panetta for an interview to discuss her unique entrepreneurial background and success in molecular…

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