Biomolecular Engineering
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Antigen study supports new approach to vaccine for respiratory syncytial virus
Biomolecular engineer Rebecca DuBois was quoted in coverage of her research on respiratory syncytial virus, including stories from Science Daily, Health Canal, Technology Network, Medical Xpress, and other media outlets.
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Share the data: David Haussler envisions a new future for pediatric cancer
Bio-IT World covered a talk by biomolecular engineer David Haussler at a recent conference in San Francisco, where he discussed the Genomics Institute's work on pediatric cancer.
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Breaking through the HIV vaccine ‘logjam’: UC Santa Cruz lab reports improvements that could prove game-changing
Biomolecular engineer Phil Berman was featured in a story about his research on HIV vaccines that ran on the front page of the Santa Cruz Sentinel and in the San Jose Mercury News, East Bay Times, Sacramento Bee, Miami Herald, and other newspapers.
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UC Santa Cruz scientists report big improvements in HIV vaccine production
Biomolecular engineer Phil Berman was quoted in stories about his research on HIV vaccine production in BioSpace, Medical Xpress, Pharmaceutical Technology, Infection Control Today, Innovations Report, Santa Cruz Tech Beat, and other media outlets.
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Handheld device offers 'most complete' view of human genome, and costs $1000
Biomolecular engineer Miten Jain was quoted in coverage of the sequencing of a human genome using a handheld device, including stories from Forbes, Newsweek, New Scientist, BBC, BioSpace, Yahoo News, and other media outlets.
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Neanderthals weren't as incestuous as we thought, ancient DNA reveals
Genome biologist Richard Green was quoted in a story about Neanderthal genomes in Newsweek and Agence France Presse.
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UC Santa Cruz student earns prestigious NIH scholarship after being first in family to graduate high school
The Santa Cruz Sentinel ran a front page story about biomolecular engineering student Stefanie Brizuela, who won a prestigious NIH scholarship.
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How did life begin on Earth?
Scientific American published a cover story about the origin of life on Earth that featured the work of biomolecular engineering researchers David Deamer and Bruce Damer.
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Psst, the human genome was never completely sequenced. Some scientists say it should be
Molecular biologist Karen Miga was quoted in an article in Stat and Scientific American about the sequencing of the human genome.
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UC Santa Cruz Genomics Institute joins Human Cell Atlas Initiative
Bioinformatics researchers Jim Kent and Benedict Paten were quoted in coverage of the Human Cell Atlas project, including stories in Genome Web, Bio-IT World, Health Medicine Network, and other media outlets.
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Angela Brooks: Splicing Specialist
Biomolecular engineer Angela Brooks is profiled in The Scientist magazine as a "Scientist to Watch."
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Genome 10K wants to sequence the genes of endangered species
Genome scientist David Haussler was quoted in a story about the Genome 10K Project in Yahoo News, Digital Trends, and other media outlets.