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Epstein Family Amphitheater Debuts with a Memorable Lineup of Sights and Sounds

November 3, 2022

The Epstein Family Amphitheater at UC San Diego recently hosted two weeks of debut events, offering thousands of campus and community members a first look at the region’s newest arts and cultural destination.

John Wooley: In Memoriam

May 5, 2015

Dr. John Wooley, the long-time associate vice chancellor for research and professor of pharmacology at the University of California, San Diego, passed away in April after a long battle with cancer.

Combining Microbial and Chemical Fingerprints for Forensics Applications

March 15, 2018

…reveal about one’s personal lifestyle in the past—including a study that looked at molecules on phone screens, and one that pinpointed coffee spills in an office by detecting trace amounts of caffeine. The team again visited the office for this study—but this time, they went a step further: the researchers…

New Technology Unscrambles the Chatter of Microbes

February 5, 2024

Researchers from University of California San Diego have developed a new search tool to that can match microbes to the metabolites they produce with no prior knowledge, an innovation that could transform our understanding of both human health and the environment.

New York Times Columnist Frank Bruni Warns Audience to Avoid ‘Customized Cocoons’ of Technology

November 6, 2014

…honestly at your own lives, you’ll see that the greatest satisfactions and joys came because you pushed yourselves outside of your comfort zones. I know that’s been the case for me.” To further his point, Bruni drew laughs citing a New Yorker magazine cartoon that portrayed a sophisticated traveler raving…

SDSC’s ‘Gordon’ Supercomputer: Ready for Researchers

March 5, 2012

Accurately predicting severe storms, or what Wall Street’s markets will do next, may become just a bit easier in coming months as Gordon, a unique supercomputer at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of California, San Diego, begins helping researchers delve into these and other data-intensive projects.

Campus Comes Alive with Innovative Programs During Summer Session

August 23, 2012

…to instill study and lifelong learning habits. The teens separate into groups to perform their long-term, engaging field work, such as that with Nieh’s bees. Photos by Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego Publications Tucked behind the Campus Services Complex next to a large canyon at UC San Diego is the James…

HIV and a Tale of a Few Cities

August 17, 2018

In a pair of new modeling studies, researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine, with international colleagues, examined how policy reform in terms of drug decriminalization (in Mexico) and access to drug treatment (in Russia) might affect two regions hard hit by the HIV pandemic: Tijuana, Mexico…

What’s in Your Gut?

May 17, 2018

…status, disease history and lifestyle, including diet. They can also choose to participate in an online forum called Gut Instinct, which enables participants to share their lifestyle-based insights with one another. Once their sample is processed, the participant receives a standard report informing them of “what’s in their gut.” “Here…

XSEDE13 Conference to Devote Full Day to Biosciences

May 9, 2013

A panel of distinguished experts will discuss the role of computation and data analytics in supporting discovery throughout the biological sciences when XSEDE13 – the annual conference focusing on computer science, education, outreach, software, and technology – is held July 22-25 in San Diego.

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