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Researchers use 3D bioprinted tumor models to transform cancer treatment
The SDSU Tambasco Lab’s lifelike models work to improve radiation treatment while mentoring students in cutting-edge medical physics.
Recent News
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Campus News

SDSU study links girls’ education to lifesaving cancer screenings in Africa
Education emerges as a powerful tool in women's healthcare decisions and could reshape policy investments in underserved communities from Africa to the U.S.

SDSU at the front lines of South Bay air pollution crisis
Research into hydrogen sulfide emissions is informing public health action on both sides of the border.

National Nurses Week: How an SDSU nurse-scientist is transforming health care with AI
SDSU’s Rebecca Mattson pioneers AI-driven research to detect lung cancer sooner and deliver real-time nutritional support for pregnant women.
SDSU Impact

SDSU awarded $5 million federal grant to combat extreme heat in Imperial Valley
The award designates SDSU as one of only 20 Prevention Research Centers nationally. The center's research focus is community-based heat mitigation strategies for vulnerable rural and agricultural communities.

Underwater graveyard exposes toxic DDT threat near Catalina Island in the new documentary ‘Out of Plain Sight’
SDSU professor Eunha Hoh is featured in the film’s premiere at the San Diego Asian Film Festival
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This is our moment to take everything SDSU stands for -- equity, excellence and impact -- and apply it with precision to the challenges and possibilities ahead. Each of you has a role to play this year in projects that will enable and shape our future.
— SDSU President Adela de la Torre, from President de la Torre to SDSU: Get set for ‘a year of opportunity and audacity’

