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Bodega’s abalone nurseryIn research that incorporates food, sex and danger, scientists at the Bodega Marine Laboratory recently achieved the first successful captive spawning of the endangered white abalone in nearly a decade. Kristin Aquilino, postdoctoral scholar, says: “UC Davis is the Match.com for white abalone.” [ More, with video and slideshow… ] |
NEWS SUMMARY
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De la Torre to keep Student Affairs VC post permanently
She’s interim no more: Adela de la Torre, a champion of access and diversity in higher education, gets the vice chancellor post at Student Affairs on a permanent basis. … Fadi Fathallah, a professor in the Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, has been named the faculty director of the UC Davis component of the systemwide Education Abroad Program. [ More… ]
Computer science professor named IET interim vice provost
Prasant Mohapatra “brings all the qualities needed to lead this critical campus unit during this time of transition,” Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Ralph J. Hexter says in announcing Mohapatra’s appointment at Information and Educational Technology. The term is for one year or until a permanent successor is named for Pete Siegel, who held the post for six years before moving to USC in June. [ More… ]
Chancellor appoints governor’s senior adviser to chief counsel post
Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi announces the appointment of Jacob Adams Appelsmith as the new chief campus counsel. Appelsmith, a UC graduate who now serves as a senior adviser to California Gov. Jerry Brown, will assume his new duties effective Sept. 3. [ More… ]
Daisy relative and mangosteen: recipe for weight loss
A plant from the aster and daisy family, and a tropical fruit commonly known as mangosteen are the sources for an herbal supplement that helps with weight loss, according to a research team that includes UC Davis’ Judith Stern, distinguished professor of nutrition and internal medicine. “The results from our study are promising, and we did not see significant side effects with this supplement extract," she says. [ More… ]
Stem cell research reveals potential new weapon against stroke
A study in Nature highlights the brain-protective powers of astrocytes, neural cells that transport key nutrients and form the blood-brain barrier. “Astrocytes are often considered just ‘housekeeping’ cells because of their supportive roles to neurons, but they’re actually much more sophisticated,” says senior study author Wenbin Deng, associate professor of biochemistry and molecular medicine. [ More… ]
Lizards show evolution’s predictability
If you could hit the reset button on evolution and start over, would essentially the same species appear? Luke Mahler, a postdoctoral fellow, joins this long-running debate with a paper in Science. “Yes,” he says, we would likely see the same species, based on his study of Anole lizards that live on four neighboring islands: Cuba, Hispaniola (the countries of Haiti and the Dominican Republic), Jamaica and Puerto Rico. [ More, with video… ]
LAURELS: Harrison, Baskett named Ecological Society fellows
Professor Susan Harrison of the Department of Environmental Science and Policy has been elected a fellow of the Ecological Society of America, and her department colleague Marissa Baskett has been named one of the society’s early career fellows. … Plus, honors for other members of the faculty. [ More… ]
Humphrey Fellows Global Forums, Aug. 1 and 7
UC Davis Extension will host forums next week and the week after with visitors from more than two dozen countries — participants in the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program. The public is invited to attend the free forums, where the fellows will talk about their countries and careers. [ More… ]
NEWS BRIEFS: Professor Fiehn joins state Scientific Guidance Panel
Gov. Jerry Brown appoints Professor Oliver Fiehn to the California Scientific Guidance Panel, which provides oversight of the California Biomonitoring Program. … UC Davis Extension sets its next Professional Education Showcase for Tuesday, Aug. 13 — a time when the extension program promotes its continuing education opportunities for working professionals. … President Mark G. Yudof makes his pick for Riverside chancellor: Kim A. Wilcox, former provost and executive vice president of Michigan State University. … The UC Customer Service Center has a new name: Retirement Administration Service Center. [ More… ]
DIRECTIVES and ANNOUNCEMENTS
No directives or announcements were issued this week.
EVENTS
WorkLife and Wellnesss brown bag: Training the Mind, Opening the Heart
Thursday, Aug. 1, noon, MU II, Memorial Union
Clifford Saron, associate research scientist at the Center for Mind and Brain and the MIND Institute, will describe ongoing investigation into the ways that attentional, emotional and physiological processes are affected by intensive meditation. [ More… ]
AT THE ARBORETUM: Folk music, curb appeal and beer
Various dates in August
Bring your fiddles, guitars, mandolins, squeezeboxes or what have you, for jam sessions through the summer. All skill levels welcome. Listeners, too! … An educational program will address ways you can save on lawn maintenance and water — and still have a landscape with great curb appeal. … A used shovel (or $5) will be the price of admission for beer tasting in the Arboretum Terrace Garden. [ More… ]
Lyle Lovett and His Large Band
Sunday, Aug. 11, 7 p.m., Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts
Lovett returns to the Mondavi Center, this time with his iconic Large Band, a collection of some of the finest musicians working today. [ More… ]