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Reverse Engineer the Brain

A UC San Diego bioengineer reveals some of the secrets behind understanding the new analytical tools and models of neuronal functions now being developed via a new book called Databasing the Brain: From Data to Knowledge. The book, co-authored by Shankar Subramaniam, chair of the Jacobs School Department of Bioengineering; and neurinformatics expert [...]

[ More ] October 12th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Uncategorized |

Precast Storm Water Treatment by Contech

When CDS Technologies introduced continuous deflective separation BMPs to the United States in 1996, it revolutionized the treatment of storm water and combined sewer overflows. Since this time, CDS has continued to evolve its methods of water treatment with products distinguished not only by engineering innovation, but by an untarnished record of dependability. How is [...]

[ More ] July 17th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Storm-water System |

Develop carbon sequestration methods

Biologists at UC San Diego working with colleagues in Europe reported in Nature that rising concentrations of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere may not lead to greater photosynthetic activity and carbon sequestration by plants as atmospheric ozone pollutants increase.
Media Contact: Kim McDonald, 858-534-7572, kmcdonald@ucsd.eduCalifornia researchers plan to make alcohol fuel in a novel way that [...]

[ More ] July 3rd, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Aerobic Treatment, technology |

Engineer Better Medicines

Stem Cell research at UC San Diego got an additional boost from a $2.8 million Shared Research Laboratory Grant funded in 2007 by the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) supports the creation of a new 2,775 square-foot satellite core facility in UC San Diego’s Jacobs School of Engineering. The laboratory will build on the [...]

[ More ] July 3rd, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in technology |

Restore and improve urban infrastructure

UC San Diego engineers have launched a series of earthquake tests on a structure approximating a parking garage. The 1 million-pound precast concrete structure possesses the largest footprint of any structure ever tested on an earthquake simulator in the United States.
This test has a very high priority for the construction design industry because during the [...]

[ More ] July 3rd, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in technology |

Engineer tools of scientific discovery

Seeking to capitalize on the potential of a new generation of multi-functional nanoscale devices and special materials built on the scale of individual molecules, UC San Diego has established a new Department of NanoEngineering within its Jacobs School of Engineering effective July 1. Undergraduate and graduate students will learn from an interdisciplinary team of professors [...]

[ More ] July 3rd, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in technology |

Make Solar Energy Economical

Electrical engineers at the Jacobs School are working on very high efficiency photovoltaic devices that may lead to more economical solar energy. In November 2007, UC San Diego received $885,000 from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) – part of a recent $21 million DOE investment in next generation photovoltaic technology that aims at [...]

[ More ] July 3rd, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in technology |

Advance health informatics

UC San Diego researchers have pioneered a more accurate approach for predicting the risk of breast cancer metastasis in individual patients and described the technique in Molecular Systems Biology. The researchers took advantage of new protein interaction databases and identified networks of genes from breast cancer patients – rather than individual genes – that can [...]

[ More ] July 3rd, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in technology |

Reverse-engineer the brain

Neurobiologists at UC San Diego have discovered that altering electrical activity in nerve cells can change the chemical messengers the cells generate to communicate with other cells, a finding that may one day lead to new treatments for mood and learning disorders. In a study published in Nature, the UCSD team showed that manipulating the [...]

[ More ] July 3rd, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in technology |

Prevent Nuclear Terror

The Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation at UC San Diego is a multidisciplinary team of scholars, students, staff, and interested parties both within and outside of the University of California, brought together by their common interest in studying international conflict and cooperation. IGCC researchers study a wide range of topics involving security, environmental, and [...]

[ More ] July 3rd, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in technology |
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