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SDSC Resources, Expertise Used in Genomic Analysis of 115 Year-Old Woman

April 29, 2014

…other than reproductive ones – that arose during the woman’s lifetime. Led by Erik Sistermans and Henne Holstege from the VU University Medical Center in Amsterdam, the team recently published its findings in the journal Genome Research as reported by GenomeWeb.

Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Have Less Bacterial Diversity in Gut

January 23, 2018

Women who have polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a common hormone condition that contributes to infertility and metabolic problems, such as diabetes and heart disease, tend to have less diverse gut bacteria than women who do not have the condition, according to researchers at University of California San Diego School of…

Innovators Wanted: UC Health Hack Seeks New Ideas to Solve Critical Health Problems

February 9, 2017

Think you have an idea that will change health care but need the means to bring your innovation to fruition? Register for UC Health Hack, a two-day interdisciplinary hackathon that will bring students, physicians, researchers, industry professionals and community members together to grapple with integrative medicine and global health issues…

Celebrating 20 Years of Sally Ride Science

February 18, 2021

…next generation The 2019 Women in Leadership event brought together (from left) astrophysicist Jedidah Isler; journalist Lynn Sherr, who served as moderator; former first daughter Chelsea Clinton; and Girl Scouts CEO Sylvia Acevedo. Candace Norton/Photo. After America’s first woman in space retired from NASA, she had plenty of opportunities to…

Blood Test May Help Identify Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders

November 9, 2016

Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine, Texas A&M College of Medicine and the Omni-Net Birth Defects Prevention Program in Ukraine have identified a blood test that may help predict how severely a baby will be affected by alcohol exposure during pregnancy.

Our Favorite Female Storytellers

March 16, 2023

This year, Women’s Herstory Month is celebrating women who have been storytelling in all forms of media – from stage to screen and everything in between. To help celebrate, we asked campus members to share “Who’s Your Favorite Female Storyteller?”

Going Out On Top

March 12, 2020

…both the men’s and women’s California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) Tournament title, earning them automatic bids to their respective NCAA tournaments. The men were looking to continue their historic run as host of the NCAA West Regional at RIMAC Arena beginning tomorrow night. On Thursday, however, the NCAA canceled its…

Women’s Basketball Team Goes 22-0 with Win Against Cal State Dominguez Hills

February 7, 2012

Women’s Basketball Team Goes 22-0 with Win Against Cal State Dominguez Hills Courtesy: Jimmy Gekas/Sideline Studios Emily Osga and Daisy Feder combined to score 33 points to lead the top-ranked UC San Diego women’s basketball team to a convincing 77-52 victory over visiting Cal State Dominguez Hills in California Collegiate…

UC San Diego Student Social Innovators Take Center Stage at 2016 CGI U

March 31, 2016

…lives of thousands of women who give birth outside institutional settings and often die en route to a clinic due to excessive blood loss. The initiative, Saving Sara, was formed around a medical device that Prabhu helped develop to reduce maternal deaths due to postpartum hemorrhage (PPH). “Of the tens…

Statement from UC San Diego Chancellor on Women’s Crew NCAA Infractions

August 6, 2013

The University of California, San Diego strives to maintain the highest standards in education, research and service. This commitment to excellence includes our athletics programs. We regret that contrary to our expectations, rules violations occurred in our women’s crew program.

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