At this event, 136 UCSD undergraduate researchers attended and presented their work. Novel research was introduced and discussed... Read More
On Monday, April 14, students gathered inside Price Center West Ballroom to hear a discussion about “God, Science, and the Nature of Reality.” The Veritas Forum, a Christian organization, hosted... Read More
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What can a young girl aspire to become when she grows up? As a very young girl, Dr. Cindy Gustafson-Brown, better known as Dr. Gus, was inspired by her father... Read More
The LAUNCH program offered through UCSD Extension provides students with an opportunity to gain hands-on experience Read More
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On October 21, UC San Diego staff, faculty and students gathered for the official opening of the new York Hall labs. Over the past year and a half, 6.5 million dollars have gone toward a renovation project that involved expanding lab space Read More
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At first, I was underwhelmed; it just looked like eight horizontal lines on different sections of the screen. But when the operator told me to focus on one line and move my eyes left and right, the line dramatically shifted up and down. Then my focus shifted to another line that oscillated every time I blinked, and finally, when I ground my teeth, I saw every line on the screen scatter into clouds of multicolored dots all blending together. Read More
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Translational medicine is the conversion of scientific discovery into health improvement, bringing the “bench to bedside” by innovating new cures, integrating these techniques into practice, and inspiring future doctors and scientists to always work towards... Read More
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CALLUM ARRAS | BLOGGER | SQ ONLINE (2016-17) Translational medicine–this term for healthcare was new to me as I approached the Telemedicine Building for the first time for a reason other than a turbo... Read More
By Sharada Saraf | SQ Online Reporter | SQ Online (2016-2017) ________________________________________________________________________________________ It’s Monday morning. You’re in your BILD 4 class, and it’s painfully obvious that it’s an 8 a.m., because the 300 students in... Read More