Monthly Archive: February 2019
UC Tech News
February 27, 2019
All Articles, Feature ArticlesAniran Chatterjee, Clinical Trials, Leslie Yuan, UC Davis, UC Irvine, UC San Diego, UC San Francisco, UCD, UCI, UCSD, UCSF
by Leslie Yuan and Anirvan Chatterjee UCSF launched its new Clinical Trials website in late 2016 (see blog article). Developed by the Research Technology team in the Clinical & Translational Science Institute (CTSI), the site makes it easy for UCSF patients, doctors, and researchers to find, learn about, and engage with…
Read more about Five UCs Benefit from UCSFs Clinical Trials Website
UC Tech News
February 27, 2019
All ArticlesCyber Security Summit, Cybersecurity, Events, UC Cyber-Risk Coordination Center, UC San Francisco, UCSF
Register now for the seventh biannual UC Cyber Security Summit, April 17, 2019, at the UC San Francisco Mission Bay campus. It is a full day of information and insights about cybersecurity and cyber-risk management – with the…
Read more about Register Now for Cyber Security Summit at UCSF!
UC Tech News
February 27, 2019
All ArticlesCybersecurity, Events, Information Security
If hackathons are your thing, don’t miss out on registering for the NorCal Chatbot Hackathon on March 5, hosted at CSU East Bay with Salesforce. The hackathon runs 9 am to 5 pm. All are welcome! A technical background…
Read more about NorCal Chatbot Hackathon Open for Registration
UC Tech News
February 20, 2019
All Articlesinnovation, UC San Diego, UCSD, wireless
Engineers have developed printable metal tags that could be attached to everyday objects and turn them into “smart” Internet of Things devices. The metal tags are made from patterns of copper foil printed onto thin, flexible, paper-like substrates and are…
Read more about Smart Tagging for Everyday Objects
UC Tech News
February 20, 2019
All Articles, Feature ArticlesCybersecurity, Data Privacy Month, Information Security, UCPath
Tax season is coming and scammers soon will be sending fraudulent e-mail messages that look like legitimate tax communications. Don’t become another victim. The IRS estimates that identity thieves have already stolen more than $11 billion through tax fraud since…
Read more about Tax and Payroll Scams: Protect Yourself!
UC Tech News
February 20, 2019
All ArticlesEvents, Healthcare, UC Health, UC San Diego, UC San Diego Health, UCSD
The 2019 Population Health Bootcamp will be held at UC San Diego on March 15 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Register before March 10 to attend this annual conference! Come learn from speakers from across the University of…
Read more about Population Health Bootcamp: Register Today!
UC Tech News
February 13, 2019
All Articles, Feature Articlescollaboration, Kim Garriott, UC Health, UC Los Angeles, UC San Francisco, UCLA, UCSF
By Kim Garriott. UCLA and UCSF have implemented a common enterprise imaging (EI) platform that enables the secure acquisition, management, sharing, and retention of medical images—regardless of type (think digital photos, point of care ultrasound, scope, and others). “Sharing this…
Read more about UC Health Expands Shared Data Platform with Enterprise Imaging
UC Tech News
February 13, 2019
All ArticlesEvents, innovation, Sautter Awards, UC Santa Barbara, UCCSC, UCSB, UCTech
It’ll be here before you know it. May 3 is the application deadline for UC’s 2019 Sautter Awards for Innovation in Information Technology. To apply, read the program description, listen to a recording about how to write a…
Read more about Sautter Award Applications Due May 3
UC Tech News
February 6, 2019
All Articles, Feature ArticlesBen Nathan, Chrissy Forte, CIO, collaboration, Tom Andriola, UC Los Angeles, UC OATS, UCLA Health
By Ben Nathan. DGIT, the information technology (IT) office for the UCLA health sciences schools, is the technical partner behind the launch of the University of California (UC) Outside Activity Tracking System. Known as OATS, this is a web-based conflict of commitment platform that DGIT created in partnership with teams across UC. …
Read more about 7 UC Campuses to Use Conflict of Commitment System
UC Tech News
February 6, 2019
All ArticlesAccessibility, innovation, UCOP, webinar, Yvonne Tevis
By Yvonne Tevis. Imagine if you were blocked from using the Internet – no websites, no shopping, no apps, no Uber… How frustrating would that be? How would you get anything done? That’s the experience people with disabilities can have….
Read more about What Can You Do for Accessibility? Take the New Online Training