Dean's Message: A Spring of Achievement
The sun is out, the air is warm and the sky is clear. We’re into spring and we have much to celebrate already this season.
I'm pleased to share that Richard Michelmore, director of the UC Davis Genome Center, has received the Distinguished Scholarly Public Service Award for his role in creating the rapid, effective COVID saliva tests that have attracted national attention and helped curb infection rates in Davis. We are all indebted to Richard!
The Center for Neuroscience’s Conte Center has received a $15.7 million grant to study the links between maternal infection and the risk of psychiatric illness in children—an outstanding achievement that speaks to the interdisciplinary strengths of our campus. Meanwhile, two of our graduate students are finalists in this year’s Grad Slam competition. Amelia Munson and Lindsay Cameron will each present their research in three minutes or less for the chance to win $2,500 and compete in the UC-wide Grad Slam competition in May.
Finally, there is no better way to support outstanding faculty and students like those noted above than to participate in Give Day 2021. From the botanical conservatory, which houses over 1,000 plant species (like carnivorous pitcher plants) to the Bodega Marine Lab, gifts of any size to our challenges will make a difference—every Aggie counts!
You'll find more about all of these stories below, as well as a link to the final Storer Lectureship event of this academic year. I hope you'll join us!
Sincerely,