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

Feldheim research shows nature and nurture combine to form the right visual connections

William Scott’s hammerhead ribozyme makes the cover of Chemistry & Biology

Inspiration, determination lead to success for undergraduate biology major Shewit Tekeste

Bioelectronics engineer Wentai Liu designs prostheses to change lives

David Haussler honored by International Society for Computational Biology

Optical tweezers pick up the ribosome beat

Anthropologists confirm link between diet and teeth of chimpanzees and orangutans

National engineering honor society installs chapter at UC Santa Cruz

Spotlight on UCSC stem cell scholar Courtney Onodera


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2005

UCSC seeks graduate and postdoctoral scholars for stem cell training program

UCSC team reaches the finals in Nanochallenge 2005

VisiGene feature on UCSC Genome Browser links genes to images

QB3 announces new industry partnerships at UCSF inaugural event

Feldheim research reveals aspects of mammalian neuronal development

Haussler wins award at World Technology Summit

ENCODE meeting at UCSC furthers understanding of gene transcription

Research by Sullivan uncovers modus operandi of parasitic bacterium in insects

University of New Orleans students relocate to UCSC

New book on coevolution by biologist John Thompson

Haussler to receive Carnegie Mellon's Dickson Prize

UC Santa Cruz awarded training grant from California stem cell institute

CBSE scientists contribute to analysis of chimp genome

Kellogg lab unveils complex mechanisms that control cell growth and division

Deamer, Akeson awarded grant for faster, cheaper DNA sequencing

Study highlights the importance of "junk DNA" in higher eukaryotes

DOE funds Jin Zhang for new hydrogen fuel technologies

Bioengineering symposium at UCSC combines industry, academia

HHMI extends appointment of biologist Yishi Jin

Project to explore extreme organisms receives DOE funding

Holger Schmidt receives grant for new sensor technology

Biologist Melissa Jurica earns prestigious grant from Searle Scholars Program

Engineering Dean Steve Kang appointed to blue ribbon panel on nanotechnology

Genome centers combine forces to validate a gene set for biomedical research

CBSE collaboration finds and characterizes a potential SARS drug target

CBSE affiliates capture Aligned Research Program awards

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