Alumna Jessica Meir, who took part in NASA’s first all-woman spacewalk, symbolizes UC San Diego’s growing legacy — from pioneering research on the International Space Station to discoveries beyond ...
From studying support systems for domestic violence victims in post-conflict Armenia to researching antibiotic-resistant bacteria in decentralized wastewater systems in Brazil, UC San Diego students ...
This year, we were proud to honor Mary Moss Chandran ’08, Pharm.D. ’12, as our Distinguished Alumni of the Year. A clinical pharmacist specializing in organ transplantation at the University of North ...
The Nobel Prize Committee has awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine to University of California San Diego alumnus Fred Ramsdell, a 1983 bachelor’s degree graduate in biochemistry and cell ...
This year’s Common Read selection, “Talking Across the Divide - How to Communicate with People You Disagree with and Maybe Even Change the World” by Justin Lee, offers a framework for communicating ...
With her latest album drop, Taylor Swift steps into a new era. “The Life of a Showgirl,” the 12th studio record from the global pop icon, arrives with the kin ...
Now a team of researchers, led by University of California San Diego Professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics Adam Burgasser, has reported the detection of phosphine in the atmosphere of a cool, ...
RNA-protein interactions regulate many essential processes in cells, from turning genes on and off to responding to stress. But until now, scientists could only capture small subsets of these ...
While cardiac research has mainly focused on heart attacks as isolated episodes, Assistant Professor Vineet Augustine of the University of California San Diego proposes a new way of studying such life ...
However, the 2025-26 academic year marks the launch of a new, 21st-century Doctor of Philosophy in Public Health degree with a concentration in health services research and implementation science that ...