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Department of Psychiatry Celebrates 50th Anniversary with New Endowed Chair

April 18, 2019

…in treatment, including novel pharmacological and psychotherapeutics, as well as innovative applications of telemedicine and mental health focused technology to broaden the reach of mental health interventions. “It has been a privilege to be a part of the growth of UC San Diego’s Department of Psychiatry as it has come…

The Glam Clan

June 13, 2019

…Kristina Padilla, a fourth-year pharmacological chemistry undergraduate, who founded the chapter in May 2018 and serves as president. Padilla explained that she wanted to establish something meaningful on campus and felt a connection with the GlamourGals organization. “I thought of my grandmother, who has family around, but then I thought…

Calit2 Class of 2012: Undergraduate Scholars Begin Their Summer of Research

June 20, 2012

The UCSD division of Calit2 this week kicks off a summer of research opportunities for 30 undergraduates representing 17 academic majors. For the 12th summer in a row, Calit2 Summer Undergraduate Scholars are fanning out across campus to work full-time in the labs of Calit2-affiliated faculty members, doing research alongside…

Using Biomarkers to Identify and Treat Schizophrenia

July 11, 2012

Researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine say they have identified a set of laboratory-based biomarkers that can be useful for understanding brain-based abnormalities in schizophrenia. The measurements, known as endophenotypes, could ultimately be a boon to clinicians who sometimes struggle to recognize and treat the…

New Drug Successfully Halts Fibrosis in Animal Model of Liver Disease

August 7, 2012

A study published in the online journal Hepatology reports a potential new NADPH oxidase (NOX) inhibitor therapy for liver fibrosis, a scarring process associated with chronic liver disease that can lead to loss of liver function.

In Schizophrenia Patients, Auditory Cues Sound Bigger Problems

November 30, 2012

Researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine and the VA San Diego Healthcare System have found that deficiencies in the neural processing of simple auditory tones can evolve into a cascade of dysfunctional information processing across wide swaths of the brain in patients with schizophrenia.

Longer Days Bring ‘Winter Blues’—For Rats, Not Humans

April 25, 2013

Biologists at UC San Diego have found that rats experience more anxiety and depression when the days grow longer. More importantly, they discovered that the rat’s brain cells adopt a new chemical code when subjected to large changes in the day and night cycle, flipping a switch to allow an…

Cancer Cells Propagated from Early Prostate Cancer

September 25, 2013

A team of cancer researchers at the University of California, San Diego has identified the existence of precursor cells in early prostate cancers. These cells are resistant to androgen-deprivation therapy, and may drive the subsequent emergence of recurrent or metastatic prostate cancer.

Putting a Brake on Tumor Spread

January 23, 2014

A team of scientists, led by principal investigator David D. Schlaepfer, PhD, a professor in the Department of Reproductive Medicine at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, has found that a protein involved in promoting tumor growth and survival is also activated in surrounding blood vessels, enabling…

Study Finds that Fast-Moving Cells in the Human Immune System Walk in a Stepwise Manner

March 17, 2014

A team of biologists and engineers at the University of California, San Diego has discovered that white blood cells, which repair damaged tissue as part of the body’s immune response, move to inflamed sites by walking in a stepwise manner.

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