TuesdayNewsdayVol. 8 - Issue 28 - April 05, 2022 | |
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Karen Miga, UC Santa Cruz assistant professor of biomolecular engineering at UC Santa Cruz, co-led the Telomere-to-Telomere (T2T) Consortium. |
An international team of scientists, led by geneticists at UC Santa Cruz and the National Institutes of Health, has published the first truly complete sequence of a human genome, covering each chromosome from end to end with no gaps and unprecedented accuracy, and made it accessible through the UCSC Genome Browser. |
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| By Dan Henderson, Director, Transportation and Parking Services UCSC is committed to offering sustainable and shared transportation options to support access to campus. |
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| Jackson has more than 15 years of professional experience in higher-education information technology and brings a wealth of knowledge to campus. |
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| A new study suggests that pumas in the Santa Cruz Mountains don’t make accurate assessments of where they are most likely to be killed by humans. |
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| If life is abundant in the universe, atmospheric methane may be the first sign of life beyond Earth detectable by astronomers. |
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| Wen Cui and Davan Harrison study the engineering of open-domain dialogue through their doctoral research in natural language processing. |
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| Two graduate students created a new online spotlight series to showcase campus research focused on preventing, responding to, and addressing gender-based violence, harassment, and discrimination. |
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