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I Smoke, But I’m Not a Smoker

February 11, 2014

While smoking among California adults has dramatically declined in recent decades, researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine report there is a surprisingly large number of people who say they use cigarettes, but don’t consider themselves to be “smokers.”

UC San Diego’s Doctoral Programs Lauded by U.S. News and World Report

March 18, 2020

U.S. News & World Report today released its 2021 guidebook that ranks the nation’s top graduate programs and professional schools, giving praise to the University of California San Diego’s innovative programs, including the campus’ Jacobs School of Engineering and School of Medicine.

Astrocytes Derived from Patients with Bipolar Disorder Malfunction

March 4, 2021

A study by researchers from the Salk Institute and UC San Diego opens a potential new avenue for clinical intervention in a psychiatric disease.

UC San Diego Pharmacist’s Work Helps Save Lives Across the Globe

August 27, 2020

…got a post on social media, thanking me,” Le said. “They said the vancomycin therapeutic monitoring program has been instrumental in helping critically ill patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.” Le is a faculty member at Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at UC San Diego. She’s also a national…

Triton Alumnae Making an Impact: Paola Avila, ‘97

January 25, 2018

…what you post on social media! When I hire someone, even as an intern, I go to social media, and you would be surprised what people post. A good rule is if you wouldn’t be comfortable with your grandma seeing your post, don’t share it. One thing people would be…

Serving Diverse Digital Tech Users

May 27, 2021

…author of the website, social media post or HTML code in advance of its release or publication. And while people may be interested in the topic of making technology accessible and optimized for persons with disabilities, the reality is they often do not know how or where to start. To…

UC San Diego Division of Arts and Humanities Faculty Excel on Campus

April 7, 2016

…recognized for excellence in research in the humanities and social sciences; Teddy Cruz, professor of public culture and urbanism in the Department of Visual Arts, recognized for exemplary community service; and Anya Gallaccio, professor of visual arts, recognized for excellence in the performing and visual arts.

UC San Diego Extension Celebrates its 50th Anniversary by Looking to the Future

February 18, 2016

…emerging trends, breakthroughs and social advances they envision over the next 50 years. Stephen Mayfield on algae biotechnology Razelle Kurzrock on personalized cancer therapy Barry Lopez on environmentalism Mary Walshok, associate vice chancellor of public programs and dean of UC San Diego Extension, said the yearlong celebration will provide a…

World Leaders Gather at UC San Diego to Discuss Internationalization of Chinese Currency

May 1, 2012

China’s economy is growing rapidly, but Chinese currency has yet to join the ranks of the U.S. dollar, euro, yen and sterling pound to become a global reserve currency. Three prominent keynote speakers and many distinguished economists, bankers and business people will give their views on the internationalization of Chinese…

New Center to Address Immigration Policy Debates in Real Time

April 4, 2019

…research to decision makers, media and public Immigration has played an integral role in American history and is sure to feature prominently in America’s future. But what should the immigration policies of our nation of immigrants be? That context and that question are driving the newly launched U.S. Immigration Policy…

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