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UCLA prof settles state lawsuit over charity funds
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UC Irvine Extension Appoints Missy Clayton as Corporate Accounts Manager for Corporate Training Program
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University of California Launches Global Health Institute
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Tahoe fish hatchery to house exhibit
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U.S. Bank to operate branch, ATMs at UCD
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Strong federal policy on clean jobs could create up to 61,000 Ohio jobs, report says
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Oxford Nanopore Technologies Announces License Agreement with University of California, Santa Cruz, and formation of Technology Advisory Board
OXFORD, U.K. -- Oxford Nanopore Technologies Ltd ("Oxford Nanopore") today announced the completion of an exclusive license agreement to develop nanopore science developed at the University of California, Santa Cruz ("UCSC"), in the laboratories of Professors David Deamer and Mark Akeson. Oxford Nanopore will also fund research in the...
University of California
DR. KEN BURTIS has been appointed dean of the College of Biological Sciences at the University of California, Davis. He was most recently a professor at the university. Burtis holds a bachelor's from UC-Davis and a doctorate from Stanford University.
University of Kansas
DR. MICHELLE HEFFNER HAYES has been appointed associate professor of dance at the University of Kansas KU. She had previously served as executive director of cultural affairs at Miami Dade College. Heffner Hayes earned a bachelor's from KU and a doctorate from the University of California, Riverside.
Deaths.(Obituary)
DIED: Wilda Merritt Flower, 87, on Jan. 4, in Cupertino, CA. After graduation from San Jose State College CA and completing graduate work at Northwestern University, she joined the faculty of the speech department at San Jose State. During World War II, she served as a field...
Study: Why Do Mexican-Americans Have Lower Rates of Business Ownership?
News Advisory: Professor Chris Woodruff of the University of California at San Diego will present new research examining the self-employment experience of immigrants. The study will specifically address the question of why rates of self-employment among Mexican- Americans lag behind rates for non-Latino whites. Professor Woodruff concludes that assets...
Ceragenix Pharmaceuticals Appoints Dr. Donald Leung to its Scientific Advisory Board
DENVER -- Ceragenix Pharmaceuticals, Inc. ("Ceragenix"), a biopharmaceutical company focused on infectious disease and dermatology, today announced that it has appointed Donald Leung, M.D., Ph.D., to its Scientific Advisory Board. Donald Y. M. Leung is a Professor and Head of Pediatric Allergy-Immunology at The National Jewish Medical and Research...
Report: Gay Policy Costs Military Double Gov't Estimate; Total Cost Close to $400 Million, Says Independent Panel
WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 /U.S. Newswire/ -- An independent blue ribbon commission coordinated by the University of California released a report today which found that the total cost of maintaining and implementing the "don't ask, don't tell" policy on gays in the military has cost at least 91 percent more than...
World-Renown Harvard Scientist to Speak at UC Irvine on Jan. 25; George M. Whitesides Will Present ``Microtools for Biology,'' Kicking off the Biomedical Engineering Department's 2006 Distinguished Lecturer Series
IRVINE, Calif. -- The Henry Samueli School of Engineering at the University of California, Irvine is pleased to present the Biomedical Engineering Department's 2006 Distinguished Lecturer Series. The series will begin on Jan. 25, featuring Professor George M. Whitesides of Harvard University speaking on the topic, "Microtools for Biology," and...
Chinese at Pomona College in California
Dr. Eileen J. Cheng has been named assistant professor of Chinese at Pomona College in California. She had been a visiting professor at the college since 2003. Cheng earned a bachelor's, master's and a doctorate from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Paying for paperwork.(FYI)(Brief Article)
Twenty-one percent of healthcare spending in California goes to process insurance claims and another 13 percent goes for administrative costs, according to University of California, San Francisco professor James Kahn. In contrast, the state would save up to $21 billion each year if it adopted a...
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