Campus News
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Emerging vector-borne diseases create new public health challenges
Land-use change, globalization of trade and travel, and social upheaval are driving the emergence of diseases in many regions.
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Don Rothman
As some of you may already have heard, Oakes College and our larger campus lost a very special person Wednesday night with the passing of Don Rothman.
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Physicist Robert Johnson elected Fellow of American Physical Society
Robert Johnson, professor of physics, has been elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS).
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Scientists develop new approach to support climate projections
A recalibration of climate sensitivity based on records of past climates agrees with IPCC estimates for the future.
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Campus Holiday Party
Chancellor Blumenthal and his wife Kelly Weisberg invite all faculty and staff to a Holiday Gathering & Campus Celebration on Wednesday, December 12, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Colleges 9/10 Multipurpose Room located on the first floor of the University Center. Map: http://www.housing.ucsc.edu/ucen/location.html Parking at University Center is limited. Please consider walking, shuttling,…
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Biologist Susan Strome wins Ellison Medical Foundation grant
The Ellison Medical Foundation has selected biologist Susan Strome as a Senior Scholar in Aging, providing $600,000 over four years to support her research.
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UCSC Concert Choir presents works by G.F. Handel
An evening of baroque music by George Frideric Handel performed by the UCSC Concert Choir and chamber ensemble on November 30.
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BioMAP screening procedure could streamline search for new antibiotics
UCSC researchers have developed a new strategy for screening libraries of natural product extracts to find novel antibiotics.
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Members of UCSC community among those to be honored by Chamber of Commerce
A number of people with UCSC connections will be recognized at the November 30 Chamber of Commerce ceremony.

