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COVID vaccines cut the risk of transmitting Delta — but not for long
Infectious disease expert Marm Kilpatrick was quoted in a Nature news story about the effectiveness of vaccines at reducing transmission of the delta variant of SARS-CoV-2.
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Salmon hatcheries need updated infrastructure and strategies
Coastal Science & Policy Program graduate student Tim Scully wrote a guest commentary for Cal Matters about Central Valley salmon restoration policy and resource needs.
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How Latin American researchers suffer in science
Biologist Ana Valenzuela-Toro coauthored a career column for Nature about the barriers and biases faced by Latin American scientists.
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UC Santa Cruz Center for Live Cell Genomics Wins $13.5M NIH Grant
Genomics researchers Sofie Salama and David Haussler were quoted in coverage of the new Center for Live Cell Genomics, including stories in GenomeWeb and other media outlets.
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New checklist aims to tackle racism in conservation science in higher ed
Biologist Melissa Cronin was quoted in a Mongabay article about racism in ecology, evolution, and conservation biology.
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No Time to Lose: Hollywood Pins Its Hopes on Bond Director Cary Fukunaga
The Hollywood Reporter featured a story about acclaimed film director and UCSC alumnus, Cary Fukunaga, who graduated from UC Santa Cruz in 1999 with a B.A. in history.
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The Problem is Not Monsters: The FRANKENCON Panel on Science and Ethics
Professor and chair of the Department of Performance, Play & Design, Michael Chemers, contributed a journal article about a panel of senior UCSC researchers who discussed scientific ethics at a conference to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the publication of Mary Shelley’s novel, Frankenstein.
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'A Picture of the World You Want to Inhabit': Artist Tom Killion’s California Nature
Bay Nature magazine featured an extensive article about celebrated artist and alumnus Tom Killion (Cowell ’75, history).

