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The Women Who Inspire Us

March 10, 2022

…by religious rules and gender norm conformities but after losing her third infant she broke free from the mold and was unapologetic for pursuing happiness. They lived different lives but I inherited the fight for one’s own voice and the voices of oppressed groups from them both. Their legacies lie…

How Trauma Gets Under the Skin

April 15, 2024

Traumatic experiences in early childhood can cause metabolic changes that impact muscle function later in life, according to new research co-authored by UC San Diego professor Anthony Molina.

UC San Diego Helps Expand Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative

December 6, 2021

UC San Diego School of Medicine partners with The Michael J. Fox Foundation on a clinical study to identify biomarkers of Parkinson’s disease. The study seeks to recruit 4,000 participants by the end of 2023.

Take 10 with a Triton: Korie Houston on Pride, Perfectionism and Rollerskates

June 27, 2023

LGBT Resource Center Programs and Operations Coordinator Korie Houston discusses queer visibility on campus, his struggles with perfectionism and his advice column.

Take 10 with a Triton: Black Resource Center’s John Rawlins III Talks Community and Civil Rights

March 16, 2023

Meet John Rawlins III, campus diversity officer and director of the UC San Diego Black Resource Center, one of six campus community centers on campus led by the Office for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion.

‘Stunning’ Short Film Exploring Landscape, Memory Selected as 8th Kamil Media Awards Grand Prize

May 24, 2018

The winning submission in this year’s UC San Diego Adam Douglas Kamil Media Awards is an experimental narrative that focuses on urban landscapes, the environment and memory — a short film the Department of Visual Arts jury calls “striking and stunning.” Student filmmakers were on hand Friday, May 18 at…

Campus Recognizes Black History Month with Events Celebrating Achievements of African-American Women

January 31, 2012

…to explore the ethical, gender and medical implications of Lacks’ story. This event is sponsored by Thurgood Marshall College. Annual Black History Month Luncheon, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Feb. 8, Revelle Plaza Café. This luncheon is sponsored by Housing and Dining Services. Brown Sugar Blues Performance Group, 4:30 to…

Analyzing the Animal Ethics of Celebrity Chefs

April 5, 2018

For consumers looking to reduce their consumption of meat — particularly due to a greater understanding of the ethical treatment of animals — researchers have analyzed the leading cookbooks of 26 celebrity chefs to offer insight and guidance. Their findings show that not all chefs are what they appear: while…

UC San Diego Computer Security and Privacy Pioneer Named ACM Fellow

January 23, 2023

Farinaz Koushanfar, a professor and Henry Booker Faculty Scholar in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of California San Diego, has been named one of 57 Fellows of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) for 2022.

Blood-Based Genetic Biomarkers Identify Young Boys with Autism

March 9, 2015

In a study published in the current online issue of JAMA Psychiatry, an international team of scientists, led by researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, report finding a highly accurate blood-based measure that could lead to development of a clinical test for autism spectrum disorder…

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