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UC Santa Cruz awarded $7.2 million grant for stem cell research center

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Ultraconserved DNA paper cited among Science Magazine's breakthroughs of 2004

Opening the way for nerve regeneration studies in worms

Reconstructing an ancestral genome

Biochemist Harry Noller receives 2004 Massry Prize

Genome researchers publish analysis of finished human genome sequence, plan next steps to figure out what it all means

Researchers advance optical sensing technology

New partnership to speed development of an artificial retina to restore sight

Wang-Chiew Tan wins NSF CAREER award for research on data provenance

UCSC Genome Browser now features ENCODE data

Karplus and Ares receive excellence in teaching awards

MEP receives diversity award

Surprising 'ultra-conserved' regions discovered in human genome

The genetecist & the biochemist: Bill Sullivan & Doug Kellogg

David Haussler to receive the 2003 ACM/AAAI Allen Newell Award

Analysis of rat genome holds clues to mammalian evolution

Chimpanzee genome debuts on the UCSC Genome Browser and BLAT servers

New UCSC biomolecular engineering department blends disciplines

Computer science grad student Krishna Roskin profiled in UCSC Currents

The ENCODE project delves into the human genome, looking beyond genes to elucidate other elements related to biological function

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