December 21, 2015
December 21, 2015 —
Building upon previous research, scientists at University of California, San Diego School of Medicine and UC San Diego Moores Cancer report that a protein called Wnt5a acts on a pair of tumor-surface proteins, called ROR1 and ROR2, to accelerate the proliferation and spread of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) cells, the…
August 24, 2021
August 24, 2021 —
After more than 50 days on advanced life support, a multi-disciplinary team at UC San Diego Health helps a patient who contracted COVID-19 become a candidate for a successful double lung transplant. The transplant surgery was the first in the region performed on a COVID-19 patient.
September 8, 2021
September 8, 2021 —
SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV, influenza, measles, and the rhinoviruses that cause the common cold can all spread via aerosols that can build up in indoor air and linger for hours, an international, interdisciplinary team of researchers has reported in a review published in the journal Science.
October 4, 2022
October 4, 2022 —
With Homecoming just weeks away, the energy across campus is electric as UC San Diego gears up to welcome its Triton family home. Get ready to sport your blue and gold and take part in a full schedule of events that will include all your old favorites, plus some exciting…
December 6, 2022
December 6, 2022 —
To kick off the season of giving, UC San Diego Today has compiled a gift guide featuring products and experiences from UC San Diego faculty, alumni, innovators, entrepreneurs and more.
May 9, 2024
May 9, 2024 —
A group of UC San Diego researchers, centered at UC San Diego’s Institute for Network Medicine, teamed up with rheumatologists at the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom to solve a medical mystery.
August 15, 2017
August 15, 2017 —
…time, impulse control, and vaccination. It also explores ongoing mysteries, like what causes autism, and why so many children are allergic to peanuts. In addition to featuring Barner, who is a leading expert on language and conceptual development, the course includes experts on behavior genetics, lying and spanking, among other…
February 18, 2021
February 18, 2021 —
…minority groups, or grassroots anti-vaccination movements—works powerfully to disrupt any linear narrative of progress. How do we mobilize the insights of history to create a more just, equitable world moving forward?” Edington said the class explores the global history of epidemics in their unique historical context, and takes care to…
May 13, 2021
May 13, 2021 —
…A Push to Inoculate Vaccination Disparity New UC San Diego biologist endeavors to communicate the safety and life-saving importance of COVID-19 vaccination in underserved communities. Read this article in English here » P. ¿Cuál es el enfoque de su investigación? R. Mi laboratorio se enfoca en la investigación de las…
September 30, 2021
September 30, 2021 —
…contact notification and now, vaccination. With health, well-being and safety at the forefront, UC San Diego resumed many campus social activities, hands-on learning experiences, cultural events and athletic competition. UC San Diego will continue to study the data and analyze potential risks to better understand how risk mitigation, virus detection…