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Another Year Begins


back to a vibrant campus


Summer never feels quite as long as it looks on the calendar. Those weeks pass quickly and then, before we know it, we're back on campus. Even so, it's always a great pleasure to see our campus come to life again when students return. They bring such vibrancy to our community. For those in Davis over the summer, there were certainly some high temperatures to weather - 110F+ for several days! - but weather them we did.


And now we’re back. Over the summer our university was the recipient of numerous high and notable rankings that recognized our commitment to diversity, sustainability and social mobility, among many other qualities. I never tire of seeing our campus receive the acclaim so many staff, faculty, leaders and students work so hard to deserve.


Speaking of faculty, I am very pleased to welcome the newest batch of faculty to the college. With appointments in three of our five departments, our new faculty are poised to further enhance the positive experiences of our students in the classroom and lab, as well as contribute their own strengths to the research efforts of our college. From all of us in CBS, I welcome them.


The university was also especially fortunate to announce not one but two record-breaking financial milestones for the 2021-22 year. First, UC Davis received over $1 billion in research funding - a remarkable achievement, and one whose impact on innovation and study will be significant. And second, our campus received over $320 million in philanthropic gifts from generous donors. In CBS alone, more than 1,100 gifts were received - the largest in the college's history.


Both are tremendous accomplishments and bring me great pride in our campus, and in how those from outside our campus community see - and value - the work that happens at UC Davis.


I wish you all a good start to the fall season. 


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Mark Winey, Ph.D.

Dean, College of Biological Sciences

Distinguished Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology 


Featured image: Hydra vulgaris, a small, fleshy freshwater organism, exists in a continual state of cellular renewal, which makes it an ideal model organism for the study of aging and regeneration in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology.



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UC Davis Receives High Rankings Among Public Universities

Several recent nationwide rankings have placed the University of California, Davis campus among the best in the nation for social mobility, career placement and diversity.


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Research & Discovery

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Single-protein Images Show How E. coli Repairs DNA While Replicating It

New work from researchers in the Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics answers a key question about how E. coli fixes damage to DNA in the middle of duplicating it.


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Reef Fish Evolution Driven by Biting

New research from the Department of Evolution and Ecology found that much of the diversity in reef fish is the result of biting.


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Revealing the Genome of the Common Ancestor of All Mammals

New research from the Department of Evolution and Ecology sheds light on the ancestor shared by all modern mammals.


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Legacy of Ancient Ice Ages Still Shapes Eelgrass Today

UC Davis researchers and colleagues at the Smithsonian discovered the ancient genetic history of eelgrass determines how well it adapts to threats like climate change.


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Giving Spotlight

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Supporting DEI and Pre-Health Students




Two projects in the college are raising awareness and funds to support graduate and undergraduate students. Gifts of all sizes make an immediate impact.

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Support for Pre-Health Students and Alumni


Health Professions Advising provides comprehensive support for students on their journey to professions in health fields. Support the next generation of doctors, physicians, veterinarians and nurses with a gift.


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Increasing diversity and inclusion in Ecology and Evolution


STEM jobs come with unstated expectations. Underrepresented groups are especially impacted by this “hidden curriculum.” Support students who are increasing transparency and access to graduate training.


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Health & Medicine

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Understanding Healthy Function of Tau, Protein Associated with Dementia

New research from the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology revealed a novel role for how the protein tau functions in nerve cells, and how it could be involved in pathology.


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Study Reveals How the Ovarian Reserve is Established

A new study from the Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics provides an insight into how an oocyte becomes an egg, and its role in female reproductive health. 


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Featured Event

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Storer Lectureship in the Life Sciences on the Genetics of Ice Age Animals and Plants

 


Beth Shapiro is an evolutionary biologist who specializes in the genetics of ice age animals and plants. She uses DNA recovered from bones and other remains to study how species evolved through time and how human activities have affected and continue to affect this dynamic process.

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Public Lecture


Sequencing the Dead: Reconstructing the Past Using Ancient DNA


Monday, October 24 @ 4:10pm

Hybrid format


>> Registration & info here

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Peer Lecture


Climate Change and the Deconstruction of Species


Tuesday, October 25 @ 4:10pm

Hybrid format


>> Registration & info here

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Upcoming Events


Friday, October 7

Eyespot peek-a-boo environmental modification and eye mimicry in swallowtail caterpillars


Monday, October 10

Model-driven design and inference of FACS-based CRISPR screens


Friday, October 14

Structural insights into plant respiration


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When you support UC Davis with a gift to the College of Biological Sciences, you are making an investment in the continued exploration of life sciences by a new generation of researchers and future leaders.


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Land Acknowledgement Statement

UC Davis acknowledges the land on which it stands. For thousands of years, this land has been the home of Patwin people. Today, there are three federally recognized Patwin tribes: Cachil DeHe Band of Wintun Indians of the Colusa Indian Community, Kletsel Dehe Wintun Nation, and Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation. The Patwin people have remained committed to the stewardship of this land over many centuries. It has been cherished and protected, as elders have instructed the young through generations. We are honored and grateful to be here today on their traditional lands.


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