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UC San Diego Announces 2022 Undergraduate Library Research Prize Winners

September 1, 2022

…While normally focused on cancers, with the ongoing pandemic, he naturally turned his attention toward applying these ideas toward COVID-19 patients. His research led him towards studying the risk factors of breakthrough cases after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine(s). Daniel turned to the Library directly, or to resources provided by the…

Sugar-Coating Disguise Allows for Coronavirus Infection

June 18, 2020

…know — for example, vaccine and drug developers — are the vulnerabilities that are present in this shield.” The computer simulations allowed Amaro and colleagues to create a cohesive picture of the spike protein that includes the glycans. “The reason why the computer resources at TACC are so important is…

UC San Diego Announces Recipients of Chancellor’s and Revelle Medals

October 10, 2019

…on advancing breakthroughs in cancer and [UC San Diego’s] Preuss School, Chancellor’s Associates and the Stuart Collection, to cardiovascular and eye research.” Iris Lynn and Matthew Strauss have made a significant impact on UC San Diego—and throughout the region—with support in areas including arts, culture and cancer research. The Strauss…

A University is Born

November 15, 2018

…the arts; creating personalized cancer vaccines and developing solar-powered water irrigation systems to help end hunger. In honor of our campus’s 58th birthday, all students, staff, faculty and alumni are invited to join in Founders Day Celebration from noon to 1:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 16 on Library Walk. The…

UC San Diego Marks Final Stretch of Record-Breaking Fundraising Campaign

August 5, 2021

As the University of California San Diego heads into the last year of its ambitious 10-year Campaign for UC San Diego, the university completed its fourth consecutive year of record-breaking philanthropy with an all-time annual high of $376.4 million raised for the fiscal year 2020-2021.

Startup Companies Tackle COVID-19 From Many Angles

April 16, 2020

…family member’s battle with cancer, the company develops virtual reality software for scientists and experts in nanoengineering and nanomedicine. Currently, researchers as near as Los Angeles and as far away as Australia are gathering in Nanome’s virtual rooms to study the novel coronavirus in the hopes of developing a treatment.…

Causes of Liver Cancer are Changing Around the World: Some Up, Some Down

June 6, 2022

UC San Diego researchers report that the causes and death rates of liver cancer are changing around the world.

Inclusive Excellence Awards Honor Partners in Progress

February 24, 2022

…which focuses on addressing cancer disparities among populations. She knows that students from diverse communities and low-income families offer unique and valuable perspectives. “I love working with students—they are so excited about being in college, so eager to learn and give me such a wonderful and joyous glimpse into the…

NIH Awards UC San Diego $33 Million for Five COVID-19 Diagnostic Projects

February 25, 2021

UC San Diego was awarded five COVID-19 Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostics (RADx) projects by the National Institutes of Health totaling nearly $33 million, which will fund efforts that range from managing a large data center to expanding testing in disadvantaged communities.

Jacobs Medical Center Marks Fifth Anniversary, Achievements and Milestones

October 12, 2021

Jacobs Medical Center at UC San Diego Health marks its fifth anniversary and celebrates achievements and milestones while providing the most advanced medical and surgical care in the region.

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