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Center Explores Ways to Treat Human Disorders Using Biological Clock Genes

November 30, 2017

…of cognitive decline, so physicians can treat these individuals in mid-life to prevent Alzheimer’s disease. “Sleep may be a modifiable risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease intervention,” she said. “If we can decrease this, it will have a huge impact on our treatment costs and healthy aging.” An Innovative Way to…

Tested and Testing: UC San Diego Health Expands COVID-19 Diagnostics

April 6, 2020

UC San Diego Health makes measurable progress addressing COVID-19 testing shortage through multiple partnerships and rapidly growing in-house testing. Success has meant more testing for more patients, first responders and other health systems.

New Insights on Pelvic Floor Damage after Vaginal Birth, and New Directions for Treatment

August 2, 2023

New insights from UC San Diego researchers on pelvic floor muscle (PFM) dysfunction, which is one of the key risk factors for pelvic floor disorders that impact close to a quarter of women in the U.S. and have a strong association with vaginal childbirth.

Celebrating Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week

April 4, 2023

To honor the many ways that UC San Diego’s graduate and professional students enhance the scholarly vitality of the university, a series of events will be held April 3-7 in recognition of Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week, a nationwide celebration.

Ninety-Six Percent of Seniors at The Preuss School UC San Diego Accepted to a University

June 11, 2021

Among 108 seniors at The Preuss School UC San Diego, 96% were accepted to at least one four-year college or university, while a record 52 were accepted to UC San Diego. The entire cohort will be the first in their family to graduate from college.

Movin’ On Up

November 30, 2017

…program to become a physical therapist—hopefully for a professional baseball organization. “I’m excited for our future students,” said Palos, who will graduate before the transition takes full effect. “UC San Diego is going to be a great place to compete and get a great education at the same time. Also,…

Five UC San Diego Bioengineers Named 2012 Siebel Scholars

September 19, 2011

Five bioengineering Ph.D. students from the University of California, San Diego whose research is aimed at improving human health are among the 2012 recipients of the annual Siebel Scholars awards.

Scientists Try Old Weapon Against Deadly New Target

October 23, 2014

…Epidemiology (IPCE), Emergency Preparedness, physicians, nurses, student health, Facilities Engineering, Environmental Services, laboratory medicine, pharmacy, imaging, information technology, communications, human resources, and administration, has developed a comprehensive plan based on guidance from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and in collaboration with public health authorities and our sister UC medical…

A Flexible Microdisplay Can Monitor and Visualize Brain Activity in Real-time During Brain Surgery

April 24, 2024

A thin film that combines an electrode grid and LEDs can both track and produce a visual representation of the brain’s activity in real-time during surgery–a huge improvement over the current state of the art. The device is designed to provide neurosurgeons visual information about a patient’s brain to monitor…

‘Creating a Safe Space for Yourself and Others’

May 18, 2023

Board members from Active Minds, a student organization dedicated to starting and changing conversations about mental health, share about their journeys with mental health advocacy.

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