[lead]Arjune Nibber | Online Reporter | Saltman Quarterly 2016-2017[/lead] For many students at UC San Diego with aspirations for careers... Read More
For many modern day biologists, there will soon be another skill to add to the growing list of expectations: computer... Read More
In the future, with reduced costs and increased speed and accuracy of TGS, we could see selective genetic diagnostics in clinical settings replaced with whole genome sequencing, with the latter becoming the backbone of future medicine. Read More
DANIEL LUSK | BLOGGER | SQ ONLINE (2018-19) Hope school is going well. Or welcome back? I don’t really... Read More
The UPR consists of signaling pathways that elicit responses that could either keep the cell alive or induce apoptosis. Its direct influence on cell survival has been linked to medical conditions, such as diabetes, Alzheimer’s, and cancer. Led by Dr. Maurizio Zanetti, researchers at the UCSD Laboratory of Immunology have devoted their efforts to studying the UPR’s association with cancer cells and their exploitation of the response to promote tumor growth and protection. Read More
Vicky Hwang | Executive Editor | UTS Vol. 3 (2012-2013) For the fifth year in a row, undergraduate student researchers... Read More
But is it feasible to think that one day humans would be able to colonize Mars? Many people certainly think so, and one of those visionaries is the billionaire founder of SpaceX, Elon Musk. He claims that within the end of the century he’ll be able to start a colony of a million humans on Mars. Read More
BY ANOKHI SAKLECHA | SQ STAFF WRITER | SQ ONLINE (2015-16) As the second leading cause of death in... Read More
Among all the controversy, the research Scripps is conducting demonstrates that animal captivity can serve a greater purpose than entertainment. Read More