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For this Recent Grad, Roots in STEM and Growth in a Lab
Oct 23Milagros Esmerode chose SDSU over other universities because she found it offered more student resources for success.
What San Diego's Hepatitis A Outbreak Can Teach Us During COVID-19
Oct 15Lessons learned from analyzing tweets in 2017 show misinformation that can be corrected in real time now.
Mapping Out a Decades-Old Environmental Threat
Oct 13Sage Project students are pinpointing possible contamination sites from old dry cleaners in San Diego in an effort to help local government.
Jeff Roberts: Laser Focused on Research
Oct 13The dean of the College of Sciences gained early exposure to research opportunities and wants to ensure SDSU students do too.
SDSU Embarks on $5M COVID-19 Testing Effort to Curb Disparities
Sep 30Researchers on the NIH-funded project aim to test 42,000 people in underserved communities and head off outbreaks.
SDSU Named to Consortium for Terrorism Prevention and Counterterrorism Research
Sep 28Placement in the prestigious consortium recognizes SDSU as an expert in developing solutions to counter terrorism threats.
Fostering Inclusive Innovation
Sep 25A workshop created by SDSU innovators encourages a diverse group of biotech faculty to consider themselves entrepreneurs.
COVID-19 Could Activate Latent Tuberculosis
Sep 22Up to 13 million people may have latent TB in the U.S, which could be activated by COVID-19. It worries an SDSU researcher and TB expert.
To Repair a Damaged Heart, Three Cells are Better Than One
Sep 10CardioClusters use three types of cells to reduce scar tissue and improve function by integrating into and persisting within damaged heart tissue.
$1.5 Million in Research Stipends for High Achieving Masters and Doctoral Students
Sep 1The fellowships supplement external funding to support 80 highly accomplished research scholars.