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Spring has Sprung


a month of popular events and activities


The courtyard between Green Hall and Briggs Hall is sunny, and our trees are in full bloom. Spring is most definitely here.


And with it comes Picnic Day, the longstanding student-run UC Davis tradition, which is on Saturday, April 20. For those planning to attend, I hope you enjoy the fun and engaging activities across campus. From the parade to the doxie derby, there’s a lot to do and even more to see.


As in years past, Picnic Day coincides with Give Day, the largest single-day fundraiser on campus, which provides support for hundreds of programs, initiatives and organizations. This year's CBS challenges cover everything from student support to research and teaching infrastructure. You can give early and help us get a jump-start on meeting our challenge goals. Each gift, no matter the size, makes a difference.


I would also like to remind UC Davis alumni that there are changes coming to @ucdavis.edu email addresses. This is a good time for alumni to update their preferred, non-UC Davis email addresses in the campus database to ensure they continue receiving Biome. You can do so here.


As the weather continues to warm, I plan to make full use of the many bike paths here in Davis. If you’re in the area, maybe I’ll see you on the trail!


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Mark Winey, Ph.D.

Dean, College of Biological Sciences

Distinguished Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology 


Featured image above: Department of Plant Biology researchers have revealed how soil microbes help sorghum plants resist witchweed infections. Shown above, a cross-section of sorghum roots (brightly stained concentric circles in pink) that are infected by witchweed (Striga hermonthica). (Tamera Taylor / UC Davis)



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Student-Led Research Reveals “Off-Switch” for Autophagy

A chance observation in a UC Davis undergraduate laboratory class has shed light on the “off-switch” for autophagy, a key cleaning and recycling process carried out by all eukaryotic cells. Each phase of the study was undergraduate-driven.


>> Read more



Research & Discovery

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Discovery Hints at Genetic Basis for the Most Challenging Symptoms of Schizophrenia

Researchers in the Department of Neurobiology, Physiology and Behavior have identified neurotransmitter pathways driving specific symptoms of schizophrenia. This study could eventually lead to better-informed treatment decisions.


>> Read more

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Researchers Identify Microbes That Help Plants Thwart Parasite

Researchers in the Department of Plant Biology have shown that specific soil microbes help suppress witchweed infections in sorghum plants and could be applied as a “soil probiotic” to improve sorghum yields in future.


>> Read more

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New Research Suggests Cerebellum May Play Important Role in Autism

Researchers at the Center for Neuroscience received a new grant to study the cerebellum in autism spectrum disorders. Their work could reveal new molecular targets for treating autism. 


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Community Spotlight

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Field Goals and Breakthroughs: A Nobel Laureate and an NFL Star’s Unlikely Connection

Last month’s "Alumni Game Changers" saw former NFL kicker Rolf Benirschke ‘77 and Nobel Laureate Charles Rice ‘74 share the stage. The two have an unusual and unusually consequential bond. "I was cured because this guy spent 10 years chasing a virus," said Benirschke.


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Support the Life Sciences This Give Day

UC Davis Give Day is right around the corner on Friday and Saturday, April 19 and 20! Gifts of any amount help unlock challenges that cover initiatives and programs that support our students, faculty, research and teaching.

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College of Biological Sciences


Your gift to the college will support the success of more than 6,000 students with an investment in the entire life sciences footprint at UC Davis. 


>> Give early to CBS


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Center for Neuroscience


Your gift to the center will help advance discovery, inspire and train the next generation of neuroscientists, and provide outreach programs and brain science education.


>> Give early to CNS



Campus & Community

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Bestselling Book Blends Science and Storytelling to Explain How Memory Shapes Our Lives

A new book by Center for Neuroscience researcher Charan Ranganath combines the latest research with personal experience to share how memory actually works and the role it plays in our daily lives.


>> Read more

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Take a "Peek" at Notable Female Botanists


Did you know that some water lilies can grow to ten feet (or more) across? March was Women's History Month, and UC Davis Botanical Conservatory students shared plants with connections to famous women in botany (including lilies).


>> Take a look




Attention UC Davis Alumni!

There are changes coming to email services for UC Davis alumni. If you use a UC Davis email to stay in touch with us, you'll need to provide an alternate email to continue receiving the Biome. Don't worry, it only takes a few seconds!


>> Update your alumni information here



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