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Students in the lab of Mark Sussman, Ph.D., director of SDSU
A Model for Research Success
When private giving leverages public funding, amazing things happen.
Brain images of typically developing adolescents and adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Autism Research Uncovers Brain Connections
A $600K award will fund an SDSU scientist’s research on brain network connectivity in autistic children and adolescents.
Back of Hepner Hall
Profiles of Leadership
Leadership Starts Here is a bold statement of San Diego State University's impact and commitment.
Mark Sussman
New Discoveries in Treating Heart Disease
World-renowned cardiac researchers will speak at a Nov. 8 symposium on campus.
skeleton in the class
Physical Therapy Doctorate Launches
The new doctoral program responds to a country-wide shortage of physical therapists.
Keshia Baker, SDSU student and Olympic gold medalist, will headline the Oct. 18 event promoting early breast cancer detection.
Think Pink @ SDSU
Olympic gold medalist Keshia Baker will headline a campus event promoting early breast cancer detection.
Robert G. Robinson, former associate director for health equity for the Center for Disease Control’s smoking and health office
Public Health Lecture Oct. 11
The need for social justice to advance public health will be the focus of a national expert’s Oct. 11 presentation on campus.
flu virus
Flu Vaccinations on Campus
Don’t be a statistic; get vaccinated against he flu!
Ramona Perez, Ph.D.
Solving Problems with Global Reach
When the government refused to act, Ramona Perez took matters into her own hands.
Greg Talavera, M.D.
A Prescription for Healthy Families
Greg Talavera leads one of the largest and most comprehensive studies of Latino health.
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