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Foreign-Born Doctors Help Serve Rural and Low-Income Communities

Business & Economics

Although about 20% of the United States population live in rural areas, only 11% of physicians practice in these locations. New research from the University of California San Diego’s School of Global Policy and Strategy shows that relaxed visa requirements enable more foreign-trained doctors to practice in remote and low-income areas, without reducing employment of U.S.-trained doctors.

Foreign-Born Doctors Help Serve Rural and Low-Income Communities

Higher Resolution Brain Mapping Tech Wins Big at Research Expo

Technology & Engineering

UC San Diego electrical and computer engineering PhD student Andrew Bourhis won the top prize at the 42nd annual Jacobs School of Engineering Research Expo for his work to integrate thin film transistors into easier-to-use flexible electrode arrays, which could enable much more precise mapping of human brain activity.

Higher Resolution Brain Mapping Tech Wins Big at Research Expo

Materials Scientist Awarded Schmidt Science Fellowship

Technology & Engineering

Wonjun Yim, who earned a PhD in materials science at the University of California San Diego, is one of 32 researchers selected from the world’s leading science and engineering institutions to receive a 2024 Schmidt Science Fellowship.

Materials Scientist Awarded Schmidt Science Fellowship

Study Finds X’s Community Notes Provides Accurate Responses to Vaccine Misinformation

Health & Behavior

A new study published in JAMA finds that X's (formerly Twitter's) Community Notes, a crowdsourced approach to addressing misinformation, helped counter false health information in popular posts about COVID-19 vaccines by providing accurate, credible responses.

Study Finds X’s Community Notes Provides Accurate Responses to Vaccine Misinformation
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At Work

UC San Diego’s Office for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion created the Tritons Belong initiative to engage the campus community in times when many are struggling with a significant issue.

Acting Student and Bioengineering Alumna Awarded Soros Fellowship for New Americans

Awards & Accolades

A University of California San Diego current graduate student in the Department of Theatre and Dance and an undergraduate alumna from the Department of Bioengineering are are among 30 recipients of the 2024 Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans.

UC San Diego Names Niraj Dangoria Vice Chancellor for Operations Management and Capital Programs

Campus News

Niraj Dangoria has been appointed Vice Chancellor for Operations Management and Capital Programs. Dangoria will supervise a diverse portfolio of critical areas vital to the overall operations of UC San Diego including the Health System. Reporting to the Chancellor and as a member of the Chancellor’s Cabinet, Dangoria will join UC San Diego in July 2024.

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