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                        The Bioengineering Department is consistently ranked among the top three in the nation, and is emulated by universities worldwide. The department leads in frontier areas including systems biology, regenerative medicine, and multi-scale bioengineering focused on understanding, diagnosis and treatment of human disease.  
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                    <link>http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu</link>
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                    <copyright>Copyright 2009, Regents of the University of California.</copyright> 
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                    <pubDate>Fri, 09 Oct 2009 14:45:59 PDT</pubDate>
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                    <title>UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering, Bioengineering</title> 
                  
                      <itunes:author>Jacobs School Communications</itunes:author>
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                      <itunes:summary>The UCSD Jacobs School of Engineering is a premier research school set apart by our entrepreneurial culture and integrative engineering approach. We are the youngest and fastest rising among the nation's top 15 engineering schools, and the largest engineering school in the renown University of California system.</itunes:summary>
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                        <itunes:category text="Technology">                
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                        <itunes:category text="Education Technology"/> 
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                        <pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2009 15:59:16 PDT</pubDate>
                        <link>http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_video/play.sfe?id=35&amp;listID=1</link>
                        <description>Undergraduates from the Jacobs School of Engineering have just finished classes for the school year, but their legacy continues.</description>
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                          dbkane@soe.ucsd.edu 
                          (Daniel Kane)
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                        <title>Engineering Undergrads Inspire Local Eighth Graders</title>
                                          
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                          Daniel Kane
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                        <itunes:summary>Undergraduates from the Jacobs School of Engineering have just finished classes for the school year, but their legacy continues.</itunes:summary>                         
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                          00:02:00
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                        <itunes:keywords>Jacobs, School, of, Engineering, UC, San, Diego, TESC, Engineers, Week</itunes:keywords>
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                        <pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2009 13:05:23 PDT</pubDate>
                        <link>http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_video/play.sfe?id=32&amp;listID=1</link>
                        <description>From old bicycle parts to gold mannequin busts and cardboard pizza boxes, UC San Diego students put their skills to the test during the annual Junkyard Derby. The sixth annual Junkyard Derby, held May 8, drew 44 teams who designed, built and then raced cars made of junk.</description>
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                          dbkane@soe.ucsd.edu 
                          (Daniel Kane)
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                        <title>Junkyard Derby 2009</title>
                                          
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                          Daniel Kane
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                        <itunes:summary>From old bicycle parts to gold mannequin busts and cardboard pizza boxes, UC San Diego students put their skills to the test during the annual Junkyard Derby. The sixth annual Junkyard Derby, held May 8, drew 44 teams who designed, built and then raced cars made of junk.</itunes:summary>                         
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                          00:03:23
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                        <itunes:keywords>undergraduates, jacobs, school, UC, San, Diego, UCSD, student, event, buidling, cars, from, junk</itunes:keywords>
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                        <pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2009 10:17:10 PDT</pubDate>
                        <link>http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_video/play.sfe?id=20&amp;listID=1</link>
                        <description>Bioengineering professor Gabriel Silva gives an overview of the top-ranked bioengineering department at UC San Diego's Jacobs School of Engineering.</description>
                        <author>
                          dbkane@soe.ucsd.edu 
                          (Daniel Kane)
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                        <title>Bioengineering Overview from 2009 Admit Day</title>
                                          
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                          Daniel Kane
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                        <itunes:summary>Bioengineering professor Gabriel Silva gives an overview of the top-ranked bioengineering department at UC San Diego's Jacobs School of Engineering.</itunes:summary>                         
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                          00:19:00
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                        <pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2009 13:30:35 PDT</pubDate>
                        <link>http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_video/play.sfe?id=14&amp;listID=1</link>
                        <description>More than 70 high tech and life science firms participated in a student-run engineering job fair on February 20 at the University of California, San Diego's Jacobs School of Engineering. The Disciplines in Engineering Career Fair (DECaF), organized by Jacobs School of Engineering students, attracted 1,500 engineering students.</description>
                        <author>
                          dbkane@soe.ucsd.edu 
                          (Daniel Kane)
                        </author>
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                        <title>DECaF 2009</title>
                                          
                        <itunes:author>
                          Daniel Kane
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                        <itunes:summary>More than 70 high tech and life science firms participated in a student-run engineering job fair on February 20 at the University of California, San Diego's Jacobs School of Engineering. The Disciplines in Engineering Career Fair (DECaF), organized by Jacobs School of Engineering students, attracted 1,500 engineering students.</itunes:summary>                         
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                          00:02:51
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                        <itunes:keywords>DECaF, career, fair</itunes:keywords>
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                        <pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2009 15:14:01 PDT</pubDate>
                        <link>http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_video/play.sfe?id=11&amp;listID=1</link>
                        <description>From novel nanoengineering approaches to space robots, green computing, weather prediction technology and structural health monitoring, engineering students at the University of California, San Diego strutted their stuff during the Jacobs School of Engineering Research Expo 2009.  The annual event, held on Feb. 19, attracted more than 500 people, including 240 graduate students who presented their research during a highly attended poster session.</description>
                        <author>
                          dbkane@soe.ucsd.edu 
                          (Daniel Kane)
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                        <title>Research Expo 2009 Highlights</title>
                                          
                        <itunes:author>
                          Daniel Kane
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                        <itunes:summary>From novel nanoengineering approaches to space robots, green computing, weather prediction technology and structural health monitoring, engineering students at the University of California, San Diego strutted their stuff during the Jacobs School of Engineering Research Expo 2009.  The annual event, held on Feb. 19, attracted more than 500 people, including 240 graduate students who presented their research during a highly attended poster session.</itunes:summary>                         
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                          00:02:29
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                        <itunes:keywords>Research, Expo, 2009, graduate, student</itunes:keywords>
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                        <pubDate>Fri, 24 Oct 2008 14:05:33 PDT</pubDate>
                        <link>http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_video/play.sfe?id=6&amp;listID=1</link>
                        <description>Yeast, the ingredient found in breads and beers, prefer to eat some sugars more than others. Glucose, their favorite food, provides more energy than any other sugar, and yeast has evolved a complex genetic network to ensure that they consume as much glucose as possible whenever it is available. UC San Diego bioengineers have recently identified a previously unknown mechanism that allows yeast to shut down the metabolism of another sugar, galactose, when they sense glucose in the environment.</description>
                        <author>
                          dbkane@soe.ucsd.edu 
                          (Daniel Kane)
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                        <title>New Yeast Trick for Eating Favorite Food</title>
                                          
                        <itunes:author>
                          Daniel Kane
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                        <itunes:summary>Yeast, the ingredient found in breads and beers, prefer to eat some sugars more than others. Glucose, their favorite food, provides more energy than any other sugar, and yeast has evolved a complex genetic network to ensure that they consume as much glucose as possible whenever it is available. UC San Diego bioengineers have recently identified a previously unknown mechanism that allows yeast to shut down the metabolism of another sugar, galactose, when they sense glucose in the environment.</itunes:summary>                         
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                          00:03:15
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                        <itunes:keywords>yeast, genetic, network, glucose, bioengineering</itunes:keywords>
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