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  • Re-seeing Everything

    UC San Diego researchers are always pushing the boundaries in their fields. Get a front row seat as we celebrate UCSD’s 56th year with three fascinating faculty presentations. Kang Zhang looks at the latest advances in ophthalmology, Christina Gremel talks about what it takes to break habits, and Mark Hanna looks at pirates on the…

    January 18, 2017
  • Convergence of Technology, Demography and Geography

    Urbanist Richard Florida visited San Diego to discuss the challenges facing cities and our country as we experience a deep political divide that falls largely along urban/rural lines. He is joined on stage by Steve Clemons of the Atlantic Magazine and Mary Walshok of UC San Diego to explore economic development strategies, building communities, immigration…

    January 11, 2017
  • Optimizing Aging and Health

    People in America are living longer than ever before. Soon one fifth of our population will be over 65 years old, a greater proportion than at any time in history. This series of programs from UCSF helps you optimize aging and improve well-being—no matter your health or situation. This includes ways to stay active, socially…

    January 10, 2017
  • Verdi, Young and Old

    In the annals of creative endeavor relatively few artists have continued to grow and innovate throughout their career, much the less so in careers spanning fifty years or more. Some names that come to mind are Paul Cézanne, Mark Twain, William Butler Yeats, Alfred Hitchcock, Irving Berlin – and Giuseppe Verdi. “San Diego OperaTalk: Double…

    January 6, 2017
  • Advances in Alzheimer’s Disease – New Interviews from the Brain Channel

    What breakthroughs are on the horizon in Alzheimer’s disease research? Researchers and experts on the front lines talk about their work, their advocacy, and the possibility of finding effective treatments in new interviews on the Brain Channel. The Quest for Treatments for Alzheimer’s Disease with Eric Siemers The Oncoming Epidemic of Alzheimer’s Disease with Maria…

    January 2, 2017
  • Take UCTV with You – Thousands of Downloadable Video & Audio Podcasts

    Did you know that in addition to watching UCTV programs on your television and your computer you can also take them with you in the form of a video or audio podcast? If you’ve ever wished you weren’t stuck with just the radio on your commute or wanted to break up a long flight with…

    December 30, 2016
  • CARTA: Implications of Anthropogeny for Medicine and Public Health

    All living things are the product of evolutionary processes. Since the goals of the health sciences are to prevent disease, maintain health and treat illnesses, it follows that an understanding of evolutionary mechanisms and processes in the context of human origins is of vital importance. New applications of evolutionary biology to medicine and health are…

    December 28, 2016
  • The Young Person’s Guide to Beethoven’s Fifth

    Arts and music education in public schools has suffered cutbacks in recent years, due to tightening budgets and shifting priorities. In response many community organizations have rallied to the cause, inaugurating or expanding programs designed to engender an interest in the arts in young audiences, both as participants and as future audience members. One such…

    December 26, 2016
  • Thomas Jefferson’s Contradictions

    Pulitzer-prize winner Annette Gordon-Reed is one of the foremost scholars on Thomas Jefferson. She recently visited UC Berkeley from Harvard Law School to discuss the contradictions that define the third President of the Unites States. He had a vision for the United States of America but race and slavery complicated his views on what kind…

    December 21, 2016
  • What’s Next for Washington? Fact-based Research and Analysis from UC San Diego

    Just days after the November election and before the January inauguration of a new president, prominent UC San Diego faculty took stock of what’s at stake for the incoming administration and the country it will lead. Watch these well-respected experts offer insight on domestic and foreign politics as President Obama leaves the White House and…

    December 20, 2016
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