Archives for 2005


    2005-01-02 - Obesity is a risk factor for kidney failure
    2005-01-03 - An unusual RNA structure in the SARS virus offers a promising target
    2005-01-05 - Economic Nobelist Gerard Debreu dies
    2005-01-06 - Forum on Stem Cell Guidelines Will Feature Two UC Merced Faculty Members
    2005-01-06 - Backcountry water quality tests are good news for campers
    2005-01-06 - Education professor links high mobility to low test scores
    2005-01-06 - Dept. of Architecture and Urban Design wins award
    2005-01-06 - DNA movement linked to formation of antibody genes
    2005-01-06 - Riverside professor receives first Age-Reversal Prize
    2005-01-07 - UC reaches $168-million settlement with Enron directors in securities fraud case
    2005-01-07 - NOTICE OF MEETING
    2005-01-07 - NOTICE OF MEETING
    2005-01-10 - Ramesh Jain named Bren Professor of Information and Computer Sciences
    2005-01-10 - Discovery By UCSD Astronomers Poses A Cosmic Puzzle: Can A 'Distant' Quasar Lie Within A Nearby Galaxy?
    2005-01-10 - Merced Adjunct professor leads Livermore star formation discovery team
    2005-01-10 - Astronomers Find Evidence for Tens of Thousands of Black Holes
    2005-01-10 - GOVERNOR ISSUES 2005-06 STATE BUDGET PROPOSAL
    2005-01-10 - UC AND CSU TEAM UP TO IMPROVE ACCESS TO LEGAL ONLINE ENTERTAINMENT SERVICES
    2005-01-12 - Animal study identifies potentially valuable applications for new drug Nifrolidine
    2005-01-12 - Professor of Education Elected IASSID Fellow
    2005-01-12 - Riverside chemist elected to the French academy of sciences
    2005-01-12 - Professor Kenny Burrell Named a 2005 NEA Jazz Master
    2005-01-13 - UCSD, CENIC Partner On First U.S. Campus Production 10 Gigabit Ethernet Broadband Connection For Research, Education
    2005-01-13 - "The Boondocks" creator Aaron McGruder featured at UC Irvine's 21st Martin
    2005-01-13 - New view of distant colliding galaxies captured by Keck laser system
    2005-01-13 - UC TO ISSUE PROGRESS REPORT ON "GREEN" BUILDING AND CLEAN ENERGY EFFORTS
    2005-01-14 - Uncalculated risks in some pesticides
    2005-01-14 - Researchers find farm-to-school programs shift students' diets
    2005-01-18 - Putting science before inspiration, professor creates formula for designing landscapes best suited for people's well-being
    2005-01-18 - Martin Landau, expert on organization theory and Hong Kong Project founder, dies at 83
    2005-01-18 - Beyond organophosphates
    2005-01-18 - Twins Or More free workshop for expectant parents, February 12
    2005-01-19 - Santa Cruz community collaborations receive nearly $1 million from Kellogg
    2005-01-19 - Researchers release first report to compare mental health indicators in California counties
    2005-01-19 - 9,000 Students Apply for Admission to New UC Campus
    2005-01-20 - Sinking coastline may precede large subduction zone quakes
    2005-01-20 - Intelligence in men and women is a gray and white matter
    2005-01-20 - Controversial drug shown to act on brain protein to cut alcohol use
    2005-01-20 - Study reveals strengths, gaps in care for children in California's public mental health clinics
    2005-01-20 - Irvine chemist William Evans wins American Chemical Society's top award in inorganic chemistry
    2005-01-20 - Davis experts say oil spill is world's worst for birds since 2002
    2005-01-20 - UC REGENTS VOTE TO SUBMIT BID FOR LAWRENCE BERKELEY NATIONAL LABORATORY COMPETITION
    2005-01-21 - Microbiologist named national associate of national academies
    2005-01-21 - UCR Electrical Engineering Associate Professor Invited to Chair International Conference
    2005-01-24 - San Diego expands overseas research program for undergrads to China, Thailand
    2005-01-24 - Santa Barbara establishes racial studies project
    2005-01-24 - Santa Cruz astronomer awarded top high-energy astronomy prize for work on supernovae and gamma-ray bursts
    2005-01-24 - Researchers create new technique for speeding development of vaccines against infectious diseases
    2005-01-24 - Scientists discover missing link between whales and their closest cousin, the hippo
    2005-01-25 - Hearing aid signal not clear? Then switch frequency to FM
    2005-01-25 - UC CENTER SACRAMENTO CELEBRATES ITS FIRST YEAR
    2005-01-25 - UC HOSTS FORUM ON PROGRAM IN MEDICAL EDUCATION FOR THE LATINO COMMUNITY
    2005-01-26 - Quantum Dots Research Leads to New Knowledge about Protein Binding in Plants
    2005-01-26 - Student groups at Irvine combine efforts for tsunami relief
    2005-01-26 - UCSF and national groundhog job shadow day encourage future valley pharmacists
    2005-01-26 - It's time to apply for COSMOS, a math and science summer program for talented teens
    2005-01-26 - Atmospheric chemist recognized by American Geophysical Union
    2005-01-26 - IT'S TIME TO APPLY FOR COSMOS, A MATH AND SCIENCE SUMMER PROGRAM FOR TALENTED TEENS
    2005-01-27 - Molecular Biology Fills Gaps in Knowledge of Bat Evolution
    2005-01-27 - Teenagers Find Information About Sex on Internet When They Look for It and When They Don't
    2005-01-31 - New Language Points To Foundations Of Human Grammar
    2005-01-31 - Irvine's undergraduate research programs receive $900,000 funding boost
    2005-01-31 - Political Orientations of Nation's Freshmen More Polarized
    2005-01-31 - Oiled birds prompt study of oil seeps in Santa Barbara channel
    2005-01-31 - Berkeley leads nation in prepping students for doctorates
    2005-02-01 - Visiting Fulbright Research Chair Created
    2005-02-01 - Chemist receives national award
    2005-02-01 - Conservation genetics center leads research on Yellowstone wolves
    2005-02-01 - Brain tumor treatment can vary greatly, according to new JAMA study
    2005-02-01 - New bedside tool gauges mortality risk in heart failure patients
    2005-02-02 - Rat whisking may provide insight into debilitating eye disorder
    2005-02-02 - Riverside engineering honor society unanimously approved as chapter of national honor society
    2005-02-02 - New study finds kelp can reduce level of hormone related to breast cancer risk
    2005-02-02 - Riverside housing director to lead regional trade association
    2005-02-02 - Molecular biology fills gaps in knowledge of bat evolution
    2005-02-02 - Scholar/Authors pen books on Hollywood
    2005-02-02 - Researchers assess quantum dot imaging, potential in cancer treatment
    2005-02-02 - MEDIA ADVISORY
    2005-02-03 - Geologist wins two national awards
    2005-02-03 - Researchers hope to break new ground in high-energy astrophysics
    2005-02-04 - Researchers at Riverside are testing the accuracy of data mining programs developed for homeland security
    2005-02-04 - Riverside scientist part of project team accepted to NASA's small explorer program
    2005-02-07 - Study uncovers how plaque in neck artery leads to stroke-inducing blood clots
    2005-02-07 - Anthropologist wins premier ocean award from the Pew Foundation
    2005-02-07 - Chancellor Ralph Cicerone elected National Academy of Sciences' 21st president
    2005-02-07 - Popular supplement melatonin found to have broader effects in brain than once thought
    2005-02-07 - Library completes challenge to create preservation endowment
    2005-02-07 - PRESIDENT DYNES NAMES ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR NEW UC IRVINE CHANCELLOR
    2005-02-07 - NOTICE OF MEETING
    2005-02-08 - Contrary to previous findings, smoking is detrimental rather than beneficial to patients with Alzheimer's, UCI study shows
    2005-02-09 - Gliding ants use unique strategy to avoid falling to forest floor
    2005-02-09 - New species of coral discovered off southern California
    2005-02-09 - Kavli Brain/Mind Institute funds innovative research
    2005-02-09 - Clausen Center teams up to raise funds to rebuild Sri Lanka
    2005-02-10 - Breakthrough system for understanding ocean plant life
    2005-02-10 - Leadership gift from Sulpizio family for new state-of-the-art cardiovascular center
    2005-02-10 - Discovery may help extend life of natural pesticide
    2005-02-10 - Findings by Scripps scientists cast new light on undersea volcanoes
    2005-02-11 - UCSF professor to give presentation on social security privatization
    2005-02-11 - Exploring California's hazards
    2005-02-11 - Gladstone Institutes rank high in The Scientist survey of best places for postdocs
    2005-02-11 - Chancellor serves on American Council on Education panel on higher education reform
    2005-02-11 - Assumptions of Effects of Rising Carbon Dioxide Probed
    2005-02-14 - $1.5 million gift from Robert and Natalie Englekirk to support structural engineering research and education research priorities
    2005-02-14 - National Academy of Engineering elects two more UCSB professors
    2005-02-14 - Promising treatments for Huntington's disease identified
    2005-02-14 - Insects stop 'breathing' to avoid damage from too much oxygen
    2005-02-14 - Five professors elected to prestigious National Academy of Engineering
    2005-02-14 - Executive Vice Chancellor/Provost part of team reporting findings of media's effects on children
    2005-02-14 - Is the environmental movement dead? UC Berkeley scientists debate authors' claim Feb. 16
    2005-02-14 - Reprogramming HIV to hunt down cancer
    2005-02-14 - Diagnosis of prions in patients should utilize novel strategy, team says
    2005-02-14 - Nearly a third of drug ads in medical journals contain no references for medical claims
    2005-02-15 - R. Duncan Luce wins National Medal of Science
    2005-02-15 - Distinguished poet and founding UCI English Professor James McMichael to preview his latest poetry at public reading
    2005-02-15 - TEN UC ENGINEERS ELECTED TO NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING
    2005-02-16 - Three UC researchers awarded the National Medal of Science
    2005-02-16 - Robert Kennedy Jr. Goldman Lecturer
    2005-02-16 - Bishop named winner of National Medal of Science
    2005-02-16 - Green tea extract shows potential as an anti-cancer agent
    2005-02-16 - THREE UC RESEARCHERS AWARDED NATIONAL MEDAL OF SCIENCE
    2005-02-17 - Brain activity of men and women can differ greatly during hostile or impulsive acts, but less so on nicotine
    2005-02-17 - Atmospheric chemist to discuss how even small levels of gases in the atmosphere influence our climate
    2005-02-17 - Astronomers start assembling neutrino telescope in South Pole ice
    2005-02-17 - STATEMENT REGARDING UC-CUE NEGOTIATIONS AND FACT-FINDING REPORT
    2005-02-18 - Computer reduces wait for women with urinary tract infections
    2005-02-18 - Controversial dates of biblical Edom reassessed in results from new archeological research
    2005-02-19 - New findings lead researchers to question basic assumptions of fisheries ma
    2005-02-21 - Susan Bryant, advocate for gender equity in the sciences, honored by the Association for Women in Science
    2005-02-23 - A safer route to school makes children more likely to walk and bike
    2005-02-23 - People drink less alcohol as they age, though newer generations slower to curb their intake
    2005-02-23 - Researchers create model of brain's electrical storm during a seizure
    2005-02-23 - UC launches postprints service to provide greater access to UC scholarship
    2005-02-23 - UC LAUNCHES POSTPRINTS SERVICE TO PROVIDE GREATER ACCESS TO UC SCHOLARSHIP
    2005-02-24 - UCSF launches DC center to improve drug safety and effectiveness
    2005-02-24 - Campus officials respond to city lawsuit over LRDP
    2005-02-24 - New satellite observations of terretrial gamma-ray flashes reveal surprising features
    2005-02-24 - Berkeley teams up for school with early college emphasis
    2005-02-25 - Distance from jobs for African Americans increases inequality
    2005-02-25 - Senior lecturer writes first comprehensive book on African American artists in L.A.
    2005-02-25 - Three bacterial genomes found lurking inside recently sequenced fruit fly genomes
    2005-02-25 - High-temperature chemist Leo Brewer has died at 85
    2005-02-28 - Scientists probe sea floor venting to gain understanding of early life
    2005-02-28 - UC PRESIDENT ROBERT C. DYNES VISITS IMPERIAL VALLEY FRIDAY
    2005-03-01 - Gladstone scientists announce new version of bioinformatics software program
    2005-03-01 - Older doctors specializing in high volume screening mammography deliver more accurate results
    2005-03-01 - March 3 forum on campus diversity
    2005-03-01 - David Byrne PowerPoint and art
    2005-03-01 - Judith Miller talks about press freedom
    2005-03-02 - Irvine alumni association announces 2005 Lauds & Laurels recipients
    2005-03-02 - Researchers identify trigger for onset of Alzheimer's, aiding search for new therapies that can halt disease
    2005-03-02 - Male wild turkeys benefit by helping brothers mate
    2005-03-02 - Genome centers combine forces to validate a gene set for biomedical research
    2005-03-02 - North Bay study shows growing income gap, more working poor
    2005-03-03 - Scientists concerned about potentially harmful algae persisting in Monterey Bay
    2005-03-03 - Oliver Stone comes to UC Berkeley for filmmaking dialogue
    2005-03-03 - Researchers find three major beetle groups coming up one testicle short
    2005-03-03 - Foodies are lapping up his 500-year-old dishes
    2005-03-04 - UC Berkeley hosts annual Conference on Housing and Urban Policy
    2005-03-04 - NOTICE OF MEETING
    2005-03-04 - NOTICE OF MEETING
    2005-03-04 - NOTICE OF MEETING
    2005-03-07 - Tobacco industry pays scientists to challenge secondhand smoke's link to infant death risk
    2005-03-07 - New class on stem cell language, politics
    2005-03-07 - UC OFFERS CLERICAL UNION FINAL OFFER IN AN ATTEMPT AT SETTLEMENT
    2005-03-08 - Four assistant professors win Sloan Fellowships
    2005-03-08 - Irvine's Elizabeth Loftus elected to the Royal Society of Edingurgh
    2005-03-08 - Perspective change needed in obesity prevention
    2005-03-08 - Toll-free number gives public easy access to sound nutrition information
    2005-03-08 - Haas School and Optometry business plan
    2005-03-08 - Koret Foundation gift to The Bancroft
    2005-03-08 - Experts discuss Social Security
    2005-03-08 - MEDIA ADVISORY
    2005-03-08 - UC SEEKS APPLICATIONS FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AWARD
    2005-03-09 - Scientists discover three overlapping signals in embryo help get the backbone right
    2005-03-09 - New L&S online magazine launched
    2005-03-09 - Medical center becomes world's first hospital to introduce remote presence robots in ICU
    2005-03-09 - Nobelist Charles Townes to receive $1.5 million Templeton Prize for linking religion and science
    2005-03-09 - Biochemists report discovery of structure of major piece of telomerase; implications for cancer
    2005-03-10 - Eminent cell biologist and avid rock climber Morgan Harris has died at 88
    2005-03-10 - Researchers unlock mechanism creating jigsaw puzzle-like plant cells
    2005-03-10 - Conference considers solutions to urban landscape problems
    2005-03-10 - Drug abuse treatment slashes HIV-related sex behaviors in urban meth addicts
    2005-03-11 - UC Agriculture and Natural Resources hiring for 11 academic positions
    2005-03-11 - Scientists confirm healthier food costs more
    2005-03-11 - Nanosystems institute director Evelyn Hu named 2005 faculty research lecturer
    2005-03-11 - New compounds boost immune system's fight against HIV
    2005-03-14 - National conference on student service, activism
    2005-03-14 - Cal Day coming on April 16
    2005-03-14 - Fasting every other day, while cutting few calories, may reduce cancer risk
    2005-03-14 - Survey finds silver contamination in north pacific waters, probably from industrial emissions in Asia
    2005-03-14 - ADVISORY ON INTERNET AUDIOCAST FOR REGENTS’ MEETINGS
    2005-03-15 - UCLA Launches $20 Million Stem Cell Institute
    2005-03-16 - Biologist's findings on fertility and status in monkeys generate scientific, media interest
    2005-03-16 - Researchers Discover Chemical Compounds that Affect Plant Growth
    2005-03-16 - Seventh annual UC Berkeley Business Plan Competition
    2005-03-16 - Researchers discover new link between C-reactive protein, and heart disease and stroke
    2005-03-16 - Researchers developing MicroJet for ouchless injections
    2005-03-16 - International competition for plays about science and technology
    2005-03-16 - Santa Cruz exceeds $50 million goal for Cornerstone Campaign
    2005-03-16 - UC ASSESSES CALIFORNIA’S CURRENT AND FUTURE HEALTH CARE NEEDS
    2005-03-16 - UC MOVES TO IMPASSE PROCEEDINGS WITH SERVICE EMPLOYEES UNION IN AN ATTEMPT TO EXPEDITE CONTRACT AGREEMENT
    2005-03-18 - Bancroft Library reduces hours in preparation for move, retrofit
    2005-03-21 - UCI Senior Brittany Schick to receive honor from California State Assemblyman Chuck DeVore
    2005-03-21 - Two San Francisco scientists receive top funding honor from medical institute
    2005-03-21 - Wolves alleviate impact of climate change on food supply, finds new study
    2005-03-21 - New Teacher Center wins $1.5 million contract to participate in federal study of support programs
    2005-03-22 - National Fuel Cell Research Center at Irvine sponsors exhibit in U.S. pavilion at 2005 World's Fair in Japan
    2005-03-22 - Four faculty members receive prestigious National Science Foundation CAREER award
    2005-03-22 - Santa Cruz to offer computer game design as a new track for computer science students
    2005-03-22 - UC tops annual list of universities receiving patents
    2005-03-23 - Chancellor Ralph J. Cicerone to receive AeA 2005 Lifetime Achievement Award
    2005-03-23 - Researchers first to capture elusive lightning-quick waveforms
    2005-03-23 - Lawrence Talbot, professor emeritus of mechanical engineering, dies at age 79
    2005-03-24 - Psychiatry experts meet to further develop early schizophrenia programs in the state
    2005-03-24 - Octopuses occasionally stroll around on two arms, Berkeley biologists report
    2005-03-24 - UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AND NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITIES PARTNER TO FORM INSTITUTE AT LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LABORATORY
    2005-03-24 - NOTICE OF MEETING
    2005-03-25 - UC IMPLEMENTS FINAL OFFER REGARDING PAST WAGES AND BENEFITS FOR CLERICAL EMPLOYEES
    2005-03-28 - With a medieval faire, classic cars and campus tours, 'Celebrate UCI' welcomes all ages to campus
    2005-03-29 - California women's "Collective Voice" exhibit
    2005-03-29 - Santa Cruz computer scientist Cormac Flanagan wins Sloan Research Scholarship
    2005-03-29 - Autism linked to mirror neuron dysfunction
    2005-03-29 - Merced school of engineering participates in COINS nanomechanical center
    2005-03-29 - International student teams head to final round in Global Social Venture Competition
    2005-03-30 - Scripps global climate change pioneer to receive Tyler Prize
    2005-03-30 - San Francisco study offers insight into human circadian rhythms
    2005-03-30 - Scripps marine ecologist named 2005 Aldo Leopold Leadership Fellow
    2005-03-30 - Brain activity prior to treatment flags vulnerability to antidepressant side effects
    2005-03-30 - Stroke center first in Los Angeles county designated as certified primary stroke center
    2005-03-31 - Study of energy and health in Africa focuses spotlight on charcoal and forest management
    2005-04-01 - Alan Dundes, UC Berkeley professor and pioneer in folklore studies, dies
    2005-04-01 - "How Unequal Can America Get?"
    2005-04-04 - High school students "shadow" UC Berkeley students
    2005-04-04 - More exhaust inhaled by kids inside school buses than by others in the area, says study
    2005-04-04 - Teens believe oral sex is safer, more acceptable to peers
    2005-04-04 - Cal Day offers something for all visitors
    2005-04-04 - Santa Cruz to lead ambitious multidisciplinary research project on wireless communication networks
    2005-04-04 - Santa Cruz ecologist Erika Zavaleta receives prestigious Mellon Foundation grant
    2005-04-04 - New Gene Therapies for Retinal Diseases Outlined
    2005-04-05 - Santa Barbara selected as home of UC Institute for Research in the Arts
    2005-04-05 - Song From Frontera Collection at UCLA Added to National Recording Registry
    2005-04-05 - Shankar Sastry named new director of UC Berkeley-based CITRIS
    2005-04-05 - Berkeley dean and classics scholar to take Hampshire College post
    2005-04-07 - Less cognitive impairment seen in women taking drug for osteoporosis
    2005-04-07 - Student wins $30,000 Truman Scholarship
    2005-04-07 - Memorial service for Alan Dundes
    2005-04-08 - NOTICE OF MEETING
    2005-04-11 - Berkeley to lead $19 million NSF center on cybersecurity research
    2005-04-11 - PRIME-LC receives $1 million grant to support Latino medical education
    2005-04-11 - School of Law professor named as 2005 Carnegie Scholar in Islamic Studies
    2005-04-11 - Gladstone Institute of Cardiovascular Disease appoints new director
    2005-04-11 - Campus art installations feature "flying books," foam balls
    2005-04-11 - English professor Julian C. Boyd dies at 73
    2005-04-11 - Research shows overfishing of sharks key factor in coral reef decline
    2005-04-12 - Robert J. Birgeneau to be inaugurated as Berkeley chancellor this week
    2005-04-12 - Gladstone investigator wins prestigious Lieberman Award
    2005-04-12 - Homer Chapman, one of Riverside's founding faculty members, dies at age 106
    2005-04-12 - Visiting professor wins prestigious Hemingway/PEN fiction award
    2005-04-12 - Funding, prestige in future for Riverside faculty members
    2005-04-12 - Riverside school of education grants will fund reading improvement research
    2005-04-12 - Cal Day Highlights
    2005-04-12 - Volunteering declines after students leave college
    2005-04-12 - NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING
    2005-04-13 - New book shows how new immigration policies are changing the face of Asian Americans
    2005-04-13 - Jameson Foundation boosts annual Riverside scholarship fund with $30,000 gift
    2005-04-13 - Santa Cruz biologist earns prestigious grant from Searle Scholars program
    2005-04-13 - Gladstone investigators discover how resting T cells avoid HIV infection
    2005-04-13 - Eva Baker chosen as president-elect for AERA
    2005-04-13 - Wayward planet knocks extrasolar planets for a loop
    2005-04-13 - Study challenges current treatment for mild asthma
    2005-04-13 - Irvine Foundation grant to fund Coachella valley teacher enhancement program
    2005-04-13 - GSOE professor part of nationwide study on services for the developmentally disabled.
    2005-04-13 - EIGHT FACULTY RECEIVE 2005 GUGGENHEIM FELLOWSHIPS
    2005-04-13 - UC STATEMENT REGARDING THE APRIL 14 SERVICE WORKERS STRIKE
    2005-04-14 - New treatment 'roadmap' improves odds for unusual brain aneurysm
    2005-04-14 - Nobel Peace Prize laureate to receive Citizen Peacebuilding Award
    2005-04-14 - Master gene controls healing of ''skin'' in fruit flies and mammals
    2005-04-14 - UC Berkeley-USC project to study "digital kids"
    2005-04-15 - New book a first on California Indian cuisine
    2005-04-15 - UC reaches $474 million settlement in Dynegy securities fraud case
    2005-04-18 - Nitrogen fertilization of soil puts rare plant species at risk, nationwide study determines
    2005-04-18 - Galaxy observations show no change in fundamental physical constant
    2005-04-18 - Hawaiian soils reveal clues to cultural history
    2005-04-18 - UCSB Art Students Create Mural for QAD's Global Headquarters
    2005-04-18 - Computer scientist Darrell Long appointed to the Kumar Malavalli Endowed Chair in Storage Systems
    2005-04-18 - New Teacher Center gets $300,000 from Goldman Sachs Foundation
    2005-04-18 - Many women at high risk for breast cancer reluctant to take Tamoxifen to reduce their risk
    2005-04-19 - Inaugural Evolutionary Biology Lecture to be presented at Scripps Oceanography
    2005-04-19 - Visiting professor shares $1 Million Dan David Prize for Research
    2005-04-19 - Both obesity and underweight linked to excess deaths, new study finds
    2005-04-19 - MEDIA ADVISORY
    2005-04-19 - Below is a statement from University of California President Robert C. Dynes regarding the decision by the U.S. Department of Energy to award a five-
    2005-04-20 - Dynamometer revs up diesel engine research lab at CE-CERT
    2005-04-20 - Scientists stop HIV From binding to immune cells
    2005-04-20 - Library of Congress celebrates composer Roger Reynolds
    2005-04-20 - Team led by Scripps develops new profile for Lake Tahoe earthquake risk
    2005-04-20 - UC REACHES TENTATIVE CONTRACT AGREEMENT WITH SERVICE WORKER UNION
    2005-04-21 - Microtechnology pioneer Fariborz Maseeh and his foundation give $2 million to establish the Center for Persian Studies and Culture
    2005-04-21 - New superlens opens door to nanoscale optical imaging and high-density optoelectronic devices
    2005-04-21 - Researchers discover new method to generate human bone
    2005-04-21 - Below is a statement from University of California President Robert C. Dynes regarding California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s letter
    2005-04-22 - Schools can improve nutritional value of food while increasing revenue, says report
    2005-04-22 - Assistant professor of electrical engineering selected to receive national honor
    2005-04-25 - Santa Cruz receives Technology for Teaching grant from Hewlett-Packard
    2005-04-25 - Transcontinental dance/theater collaboration links UCSC, NYU performers
    2005-04-26 - Study shows natural glucose byproduct may prevent brain damage and cognitive impairment after diabetic coma
    2005-04-26 - Nanotechnology grant will support work on new sensor technology
    2005-04-26 - Hospitals change service offerings to adapt to market pressures, new report finds
    2005-04-26 - Berkeley history major wins University Medal
    2005-04-27 - Three professors at Santa Barbara elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
    2005-04-28 - Six professors named to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
    2005-04-28 - Iranian Nobel Peace Prize Winner to Speak May 17 at UC Davis
    2005-04-28 - Iron overload disease may be more common than expected, international team of researchers finds
    2005-04-28 - Genetically modified rice in China benefits farmers' health, study finds
    2005-04-28 - TWENTY-FOUR UC SCHOLARS ELECTED TO AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
    2005-04-29 - Hawkinson 'Bear' arrives at San Diego, bit by giant bit
    2005-04-29 - Berkeley researchers report little impact on Vietnam's economic resilience of massive bombing
    2005-04-29 - ANR names Casey assistant VP - administrative services
    2005-04-29 - NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING
    2005-05-02 - Blinding disease and rare kidney disease have genetic link
    2005-05-02 - Robert Colwell, professor emeritus of forestry and remote sensing pioneer, dies at 87
    2005-05-02 - Lecture and panel discussion on stem cells to regenerate tissue
    2005-05-02 - Astronomers confirm the first image of a planet outside of our solar system
    2005-05-02 - Psychologists reflect on their life's work with children, families and changes
    2005-05-02 - Golino named director of UC Viticulture Consortium
    2005-05-02 - Researchers estimate polluted O.C. beaches cost public $3.3 million annually
    2005-05-02 - California HIV/AIDS research program awards $15.3 million to five research centers
    2005-05-03 - Eye doctors invent laser-assisted cornea-transplant surgery
    2005-05-03 - Going East: History of San Diego's impossible railroad
    2005-05-03 - Santa Barbara to establish new global studies graduate program and center
    2005-05-03 - Three Berkeley faculty named to National Academy of Sciences
    2005-05-03 - National Academy of Sciences elects two from Santa Barbara
    2005-05-03 - New tool reveals secrets of migrating cells
    2005-05-03 - Noted architect Vernon DeMars dies at age 97
    2005-05-03 - Twelve researchers elected to the prestigious national academy of sciences
    2005-05-03 - TWELVE UC RESEARCHERS ELECTED TO THE PRESTIGIOUS NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
    2005-05-04 - Political theorist Benjamin Barber to speak at commencement
    2005-05-04 - Biologists determine genetic blueprint of social amoeba
    2005-05-04 - Three UCSD scholars elected to prestigious National Academy Of Sciences
    2005-05-04 - Discovery of American salamander in Korea tells 100 million-year-old tale
    2005-05-04 - Study reveals insight into how Huntington's Disease attacks the brain
    2005-05-04 - Newly discovered genetic disease sheds light on body's water balance
    2005-05-04 - African Americans making their mark in music and the arts, but equality remains elusive
    2005-05-05 - America's Economic Roots Are in Our Domestic Slave Trade
    2005-05-05 - Gal pals help keep teens out of trouble
    2005-05-05 - Cancer center takes part in national effort to build "world wide web" of cancer research
    2005-05-05 - Altruistic punishment may explain political behavior
    2005-05-05 - Stick to what works, researchers tell preschool advocates and policy makers
    2005-05-05 - Small glaciers in northern California buck global warming trend
    2005-05-05 - Children with Autism have distinctly different immune system reactions compared to typical children
    2005-05-05 - Scientists report strong evidence of immune and protein alterations in blood samples of children with Autism
    2005-05-05 - Lacking a decent meal, killer whales reach for the popcorn
    2005-05-05 - Proteomics probes acid mine drainage
    2005-05-05 - Scientists call for research aimed at Earth's energy 'balance'
    2005-05-05 - Researchers use acoustic 3-D imaging system to unveil swimming behavior of microscopic plankton in the ocean
    2005-05-06 - Riverside chemist part of team identifying new areas of gene regulation
    2005-05-06 - Five Ph.D. candidates receive graduate research awards
    2005-05-06 - Two Riverside writers strike silver in California book awards
    2005-05-06 - Santa Barbara undergraduate researchers showcase their work
    2005-05-06 - UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA APPOINTS NEW LABORATORY DIRECTOR
    2005-05-06 - Statement by Lawrence Livermore National Lab Director Michael Anastasio on the appointment of Robert Kuckuck as Los Alamos National La
    2005-05-06 - Energy Secretary’s Statement on Los Alamos Lab Leadership Changes
    2005-05-09 - African Americans and Caucasians have similar emotional brain activity when seeing African Americans
    2005-05-09 - Architects announced for Memorial Stadium renovation, new academic commons building
    2005-05-09 - UC service workers ratify new contract
    2005-05-09 - UC College Prep Online expands to operate online charter schools
    2005-05-09 - Breast CT reaches clinical testing: May improve on mammography
    2005-05-09 - UC SERVICE WORKERS RATIFY NEW CONTRACT
    2005-05-10 - Father of slain journalist Daniel Pearl joins Islamic scholar Akbar Ahmed in a dialogue to foster Muslim-Jewish understanding and tolerance
    2005-05-10 - Researchers find accurate mountain snow data using NASA-developed sensor webs
    2005-05-10 - Epilepsy researcher receives nation's top neuroscience prize
    2005-05-10 - UC President and Nobel Laureates to testify on UC's importance to California's economy and health
    2005-05-10 - Cornerstone Theater's Bill Rauch to join UCI arts faculty
    2005-05-10 - Stem cell treatment improves mobility after spinal cord injury
    2005-05-10 - UC PRESIDENT AND NOBEL LAUREATES TO TESTIFY ON UC'S IMPORTANCE TO CALIFORNIA'S ECONOMY AND HEALTH
    2005-05-11 - Study shows new diagnostic test helps predict heart transplant complications
    2005-05-11 - Researchers shake loose hidden biomarker
    2005-05-11 - NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING
    2005-05-11 - BINGAMAN COMMENTS ON UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-BECHTEL PARTNERSHIP
    2005-05-11 - Statement by Senator Domenici on UC-Bechtel LANL Partnership
    2005-05-11 - UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AND BECHTEL ANNOUNCE AGREEMENT TO PREPARE FOR LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LABORATORY COMPETITION  
    2005-05-11 - Statement by New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson regarding the announcement by the University of California, Bechtel National Inc, BWX Technologies, I
    2005-05-12 - UC Davis Middle East Experts for the Media
    2005-05-12 - Historian's tribute to American Indians wins national award
    2005-05-12 - Researchers aim to make fuel cell technology commercially viable
    2005-05-12 - Student teams head to Southeast Asia for tsunami rebuilding projects
    2005-05-12 - Study reveals smog clearing properties of atmosphere
    2005-05-12 - Region of Autism gene pinpointed on chromosome
    2005-05-12 - NOTICE OF MEETING
    2005-05-13 - Nurses receive new tool to help patients quit smoking
    2005-05-13 - NOTICE OF MEETING
    2005-05-16 - Stegosaur plates and spikes for looks only, researchers say
    2005-05-16 - Scripps Nierenberg Prize awarded to nature filmmaker Sir David Attenborough
    2005-05-16 - Astronomical Society of the Pacific awards highest honor to Santa Cruz astronomer
    2005-05-16 - Social amoeba sheds light on communication in human brain
    2005-05-16 - Study concludes primary IGF-1 deficiency is a frequent cause of short stature
    2005-05-16 - Surgery restores voice and hope for people with vocal-cord spasms
    2005-05-17 - Santa Cruz dedicates new Laboratory for Adaptive Optics facilities
    2005-05-17 - Environmentalists, policymakers, timber industry gather for two-day conference on CA forests
    2005-05-17 - Busy Santa Barbara playwright honored with Alpert Award in the Arts
    2005-05-17 - Study assesses cost-effectiveness of modern drugs for Hepatitis B
    2005-05-17 - Sculpture by Leading Italian artist to be installed at Los Angeles
    2005-05-17 - Associate professor of education elected fellow of language and literacy organization
    2005-05-17 - National Asian Pacific American political almanac focuses on elections
    2005-05-17 - UC AND BECHTEL NAME LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LABORATORY COMPETITION TEAM LEADER Michael R. Anastasio to lead competition team
    2005-05-17 - UPTE CALLS FOR UNLAWFUL STRIKE; CONTINUES TO REFUSE MEDIATION
    2005-05-18 - As 60th anniversary of end of WWII approaches, research shows American A-bombs were not primary cause of Japanese surrender
    2005-05-18 - Changes in brain receptors linked to seizure susceptibility and anxiety during the menstrual cycle
    2005-05-18 - Twelve community college students receive $20,000 scholarships to Santa Cruz
    2005-05-18 - Below is a statement from University of California, Bechtel, BWX Technologies and Washington Group International competition team leader Michael R. A
    2005-05-19 - Civil engineering students to present bridge suicide barrier designs at May 25 reception
    2005-05-19 - Scientists upgrade Dec. 26 Sumatran quake responsible for deadly tsunami
    2005-05-19 - Seismologists publish detailed analysis of the great Sumatra-Andaman earthquake
    2005-05-19 - Diversity scholars honored
    2005-05-19 - Scripps scientists find potential for catastrophic shifts in pacific ecosystems
    2005-05-19 - Governor Richardson comments on final RFP on LANL management
    2005-05-20 - Discovery may lead to new drugs to treat cancer, control fertility,
    2005-05-20 - Dr. David B. Reuben named president of the American Geriatrics Society
    2005-05-20 - Narcotic drugs effective for severe, chronic pain in older patients
    2005-05-20 - UC OFFERS UNION NEW WAGE PROPOSAL FOR NEW CONTRACT FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNICAL EMPLOYEES; UNION DOES NOT AGREE TO MEET PRIOR TO PLANNED STRIKE
    2005-05-20 - NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING
    2005-05-20 - MEDIA ADVISORY: Agenda update -- UC regents to vote on Los Alamos contract
    2005-05-23 - National Institute on Aging awards Irvine $9 million to continue Alzheimer's disease research
    2005-05-23 - Marine sponge yields nanoscale secrets that may have hi-tech applications
    2005-05-23 - Kearney research and extension center marks 40 years
    2005-05-23 - Super-mom making super acids gets national science foundation grant
    2005-05-23 - Study tackles aging issues of adults with developmental disabilities; nurse practitioners detect health problems not addressed by caregivers
    2005-05-23 - Air quality award presented to Riverside research faculty member
    2005-05-23 - Riverside education professor to help revitalize endangered language
    2005-05-23 - NOTICE OF MEETING
    2005-05-23 - MEDIA ADVISORY
    2005-05-24 - Men with spouses, partners fare better after treatment for prostate cancer than single men
    2005-05-24 - Dainty pink Mt. Diablo buckwheat rediscovered
    2005-05-25 - New method for imaging Dec. 26 earthquake yields unprecedented results
    2005-05-25 - U.S. Department of State names Irvine atmospheric scientist a Jefferson Science Fellow
    2005-05-25 - New research provides evidence that Rh proteins act as CO2 gas channels
    2005-05-25 - Researchers discover underwater volcano
    2005-05-25 - City of Berkeley and UC Berkeley announce landmark agreement on campus's growth plan
    2005-05-25 - UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA REGENT COMMITTEES VOTE TO COMPETE FOR MANAGEMENT OF LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LABORATORY
    2005-05-25 - UPTE rejects state assistance for settlement; plans to continue with unlawful strike
    2005-05-26 - Grasping metaphors: research ties brain area to figures of speech
    2005-05-26 - Short on time, long on feeling: study suggests deadlines intensify emotions
    2005-05-26 - Face value: hidden smiles influence consumption and judgement
    2005-05-26 - Naked carbon/oxygen stars linked to gamma-ray bursts
    2005-05-26 - Focus on complementary care at lesbian health conference, June 18
    2005-05-26 - UC VICE PRESIDENT NAMED NEW UC IRVINE CHANCELLOR
    2005-05-26 - UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA REGENTS VOTE TO COMPETE FOR MANAGEMENT OF LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LABORATORY
    2005-05-26 - Informational update: Professional school fees
    2005-05-27 - Teenage Depression Can Be Enduring, but Is More Often Short-Lived
    2005-05-27 - UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA WINS "BEST-IN-CLASS" AWARD FOR COST-MANAGING INITIATIVE
    2005-05-31 - Governor joins UC, CSU, private sector partners to unveil major initiative to bolster K-12 science and mathematics teacher work force
    2005-05-31 - GOVERNOR JOINS UC, CSU, PRIVATE SECTOR PARTNERS TO UNVEIL MAJOR INITIATIVE TO BOLSTER K-12 SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS TEACHER WORK FORCE
    2005-06-01 - Congressional votes on financial rescues, globalization reflect constituent skill levels; bank donations matter
    2005-06-01 - NASA telescope catches flashers and streakers in the ultraviolet sky
    2005-06-01 - Treating Autism right the first time
    2005-06-01 - Davis Cancer Center awarded $4.5 million to reduce cancer disparities in Asian Americans
    2005-06-01 - Historic baseball cards reveal striking similarities to famed western paintings
    2005-06-01 - Irvine awarded $40 million to establish regional biodefense and infectious disease research center
    2005-06-01 - Institute for Cell Mimetic Space Exploration awarded $2 million grant from NIH
    2005-06-01 - Patented technology captures carbon dioxide from power plants
    2005-06-02 - Conceptual artist, Barbara Kruger to receive Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at Venice biennale
    2005-06-02 - Arctic lakes are disappearing, says Los Angeles geographer
    2005-06-02 - Scripps-led Global Ocean Warming Research Paper Published in Science
    2005-06-02 - Study by Berkeley, partners, forecasts continuing slide in job-based health coverage
    2005-06-03 - Researchers demonstrate use of gold nanoparticles for cancer detection
    2005-06-03 - Physicist at Riverside named to National Science Board
    2005-06-03 - Luce Foundation supports Libraries' efforts to build Southeast Asian collection
    2005-06-03 - UC Davis, Californians invest in teaching lab science
    2005-06-03 - Drugs from the deep blue
    2005-06-03 - Non-dieters more successful at boosting health than dieters
    2005-06-03 - NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING
    2005-06-06 - Researchers call on governments to protect human rights in tsunami affected areas
    2005-06-06 - Los Angeles awarded more than $6 million for biodefense and infectious disease research
    2005-06-06 - UCLA GRADUATE STUDENT NOMINATED AS 2006-07 STUDENT REGENT
    2005-06-07 - New blood-based TB test matches up to old skin test in study among Indian health workers
    2005-06-07 - UCSB Hosts Conference to Address Special Education Needs
    2005-06-08 - Molecular zipper may hold important clues to Alzheimers, Parkinsons and Mad Cow Disease
    2005-06-08 - Educating transplant recipients about skin cancer risk
    2005-06-08 - With virtual characters leaping off computer screens, Irvine researcher takes gaming deeper into the real world
    2005-06-08 - NOTED BERKELEY POLITICAL SCIENCE PROFESSOR NAMED DIRECTOR OF THE UC WASHINGTON CENTER
    2005-06-09 - Nationally renowned physician-scientist named chair of department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences
    2005-06-09 - Scientists at Irvine use nanotechnology to create world's fastest method for transmitting information in cell phones and computers
    2005-06-09 - CUE CONTINUES TO REJECT FAIR WAGE PROPOSALS AND MEDIATION; CALLS FOR ANOTHER ILLEGAL STRIKE
    2005-06-10 - Chemist elected to Royal Society
    2005-06-10 - U.S. forest service, UC Davis partner on air safety
    2005-06-10 - Melissa Allain named laboratory counsel
    2005-06-10 - UC REACHES $2 BILLION SETTLEMENT WITH CITIGROUP IN ENRON SECURITIES CLASS ACTION
    2005-06-10 - MELISSA ALLAIN NAMED LABORATORY COUNSEL
    2005-06-13 - Irvine's 40th commencement ceremonies will honor record number of graduates
    2005-06-13 - Berkeley materials science researcher receives early career award
    2005-06-13 - Tobacco linked to 63 percent of cancer death burden among African-American men
    2005-06-13 - Astronomers discover most Earth-like extrasolar planet yet
    2005-06-13 - U.S. Presidential Science Award presented to Santa Barbara scientist
    2005-06-13 - Scripps studies provide new details about Antarctic iceberg detachment
    2005-06-13 - Engineering professor Jennifer Jay named recipient of Presidential Early Career Award
    2005-06-13 - New strategy for protecting the brain against Alzheimer's disease
    2005-06-13 - CUE CONTINUES TO DEMAND EXCESSIVE WAGE INCREASES IN FIRST NEW WAGE PROPOSAL IN A YEAR; REJECTS STATE MEDIATION
    2005-06-14 - CUE STRIKE AT UC SEES MINIMAL PARTICIPATION AND IMPACT
    2005-06-14 - UC secures $2.2 billion settlement with JPMorgan Chase in Enron fraud case
    2005-06-15 - La Kretz Hall, the first campus building to qualify for 'green' certification
    2005-06-16 - Silenced gene suggests greater risk and a possible diagnostic marker for African Americans with prostate cancer
    2005-06-16 - San Francisco Medical Center receives distinguished stroke center certification
    2005-06-20 - Non-invasive MRI technique distinguishes between Alzheimer's and frontotemporal dementia
    2005-06-20 - Research partnership between Santa Barbara and local satellite imagery company
    2005-06-20 - Irvine researchers create method for predicting most effective use of cancer-fighting drugs
    2005-06-20 - Dance pioneer and filmmaker Yvonne Rainer joins Irvine faculty
    2005-06-20 - Scripps geophysicist elected Fellow of Royal Society
    2005-06-21 - Santa Barbara professor wins prestigious national award for Distinguished Teaching Scholars
    2005-06-21 - UCTV documentary "In the Shadow of White Mountain" wins Emmy
    2005-06-21 - Berkeley chemist Angelica Stacy receives national teaching award
    2005-06-21 - UCTV Documentary "In the Shadow of White Mountain" Wins Emmy
    2005-06-22 - Foreign scholars attend Santa Barbara summer institute to learn about religious diversity
    2005-06-22 - Santa Cruz takes over operation of NASA Ames airborne sensor facility
    2005-06-22 - Brain's own marijuana-like chemicals play key role with stress-induced pain relief
    2005-06-22 - Dust belt around nearby star clear sign of exoplanet
    2005-06-22 - Climate science pioneer Charles David Keeling
    2005-06-23 - New Water Technology Research Center to Address Escalating Water Scarcity
    2005-06-23 - UC partnership supports community colleges through professional development, leadership training and research
    2005-06-23 - Researchers discover stem cell 'guide' that may be key for targeting neural stem cell treatments
    2005-06-23 - New findings show persistent El Nino-like conditions during past global warming
    2005-06-23 - Researchers discover mechanism that may enable stem cell-based treatment for eye disorders
    2005-06-23 - Single-Cell recognition research finds a Halle Berry neuron
    2005-06-23 - $40 million gift from Li Ka-Shing Fndn. boosts health science research
    2005-06-23 - San Francisco one of top universities in NIH research funding
    2005-06-23 - UC, CALIF. COMMUNITY COLLEGES PARTNER TO SUPPORT COMMUNITY COLLEGES THROUGH PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT, LEADERSHIP TRAINING AND RESEARCH
    2005-06-24 - Experts on the Culture of Food
    2005-06-24 - Experts on Poverty, Health and Nutrition
    2005-06-24 - Revueltosaurus skeleton unearthed at Petrified Forest upsets dinosaur tale
    2005-06-24 - Robert Mondavi Wine and Food Institute breaks ground
    2005-06-24 - Voice-operated computer system developed under UC contract with NASA scheduled for space station demonstration
    2005-06-24 - MEDIA ADVISORY:
    2005-06-27 - Pioneer in biotech research and drug development appointed to SF faculty
    2005-06-27 - UCSB Students Collaborate With Prominent Artists in UCSB Summer Theater Lab
    2005-06-27 - Japanese medical residents involve patient families in end-of-life decisions more than U.S. doctors
    2005-06-27 - Business leader, philanthropist Douglas K. Freeman named chair of Irvine Foundation
    2005-06-28 - Department of Energy grants fund work on new hydrogen fuel technologies at Santa Cruz
    2005-06-28 - Life detection instrument passes key test on road to Mars
    2005-06-28 - Researchers create first nanofluidic transistor, the basis of future chemical processors
    2005-06-28 - Anti-fungal drug may help treat cancer, say scientists at Santa Barbara
    2005-06-28 - UC TREASURER TO STEP DOWN; LEAVES LEGACY OF STRONG PERFORMANCE AND STRATEGIC REFORMS
    2005-06-29 - New program provides research and professional development to aid community
    2005-06-29 - Riverside library program receives major computer science award
    2005-06-29 - No sleep in the deep: newborn dolphins, killer whales active 24/7 during early development
    2005-06-29 - World-class geneticist John Avise joins Irvine faculty as Distinguished Professor
    2005-06-29 - UC REACHES SWIFT LONG-TERM CONTRACT AGREEMENT WITH LECTURERS UNION
    2005-06-30 - Chicanos with doctorates attend community colleges at higher rate than other ethnic groups
    2005-06-30 - Student wins $200,000 Canadian scholarship
    2005-07-01 - Mount Hamilton not recommended for viewing Deep Impact
    2005-07-01 - Researchers boost white blood cells' ability to kill bacteria
    2005-07-05 - New study finds how cells with damaged DNA alert the immune system
    2005-07-05 - Researchers to study exercise, bone health in young breast cancer survivors
    2005-07-05 - Nobel Laureates To Speak At Economics Roundtable, July 13
    2005-07-05 - Multi-site study finds risperidone safe, effective as intermediate term treatment for autism
    2005-07-05 - Joint Statement from the California State University and the University of California
    2005-07-06 - Los Angeles medical center celebrates five decades of excellence
    2005-07-06 - Discovery may thwart use of nipah virus for bioterrorism threat
    2005-07-07 - Public invited to mayoral debate forum at UCSD July 13
    2005-07-07 - Leo Breiman, professor emeritus of statistics, has died at 77
    2005-07-07 - UCSF medical experts offer tips to runners in July 31 Marathon
    2005-07-07 - Irvine announces new dean of undergraduate education
    2005-07-08 - SF medical center & children's hospital named to U.S. News
    2005-07-08 - LA medical center ranked best hospital in the west for 16th year
    2005-07-08 - Santa Cruz helps cities weigh pros and cons of desalination
    2005-07-08 - Nurses union calls for unlawful strike; potentially threatens service to patients
    2005-07-08 - NOTICE OF MEETING
    2005-07-08 - NOTICE OF MEETING
    2005-07-08 - NURSES UNION CALLS FOR UNLAWFUL STRIKE; POTENTIALLY THREATENS SERVICE TO PATIENTS
    2005-07-08 - FEDERAL COURT APPROVES DYNEGY SECURITIES FRAUD SETTLEMENT
    2005-07-11 - Boosting vitamin C in plants can help reduce smog damage
    2005-07-11 - Private giving to Irvine doubles over last three years
    2005-07-11 - Environmental experts from around the world gather for summer workshop program
    2005-07-11 - Rare genetic disease offers new clues to solving SIDS, sleep apnea
    2005-07-11 - "Trudy the Titan" stinky plant to bloom at UC Botanical Garden
    2005-07-11 - Scientific discovery could lead to new types of drugs
    2005-07-11 - Major variations in quality-of-care for heart failure found in U.S. hospitals
    2005-07-11 - GOVERNOR SIGNS 2005-06 STATE BUDGET WITH FUNDING FOR KEY UC PRIORITIES
    2005-07-12 - X-Ray oscillations from biggest star quake in universe provide clues to mysterious interior of neutron stars
    2005-07-12 - Writer Denise Chavez to receive Luis Leal Award
    2005-07-12 - Researchers identify genes associated with lung transplant rejection: could mean new test, treatments
    2005-07-13 - Six UC campuses to redirect national merit funding to other merit-based scholarships
    2005-07-13 - Journal examines health problems of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders
    2005-07-13 - SIX UC CAMPUSES TO REDIRECT NATIONAL MERIT FUNDING TO OTHER MERIT-BASED SCHOLARSHIPS
    2005-07-14 - Discovery of T-Cell 'traffic control' boosts new drug promise
    2005-07-14 - Study shows promise of entry-level IT jobs for low-wage workers
    2005-07-14 - Moore Foundation gives Santa Cruz a $2.2 million grant for marine microbiology research facility
    2005-07-15 - Los Angeles chemists create nano valve
    2005-07-15 - Berkeley, Yahoo team up to research new Internet technologies
    2005-07-15 - NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETINGS
    2005-07-18 - Fundamental discovery about the fracture of bones
    2005-07-18 - Gene strongly linked to Type 2 diabetes and obesity
    2005-07-18 - Oceanography project to study sediments and ecosystem restoration in Venice lagoon
    2005-07-19 - Researchers define estrogen's role in limiting heart disease in women
    2005-07-19 - Congestion on state roads would be reduced if drivers adopt Latinos' commuting patterns
    2005-07-20 - California to fund prison research center at Irvine
    2005-07-20 - Teaching teachers how to interpret standardized tests
    2005-07-20 - Engineers create optoelectronic tweezers to round up cells, microparticles
    2005-07-20 - Dust-enshrouded star looks similar to our sun
    2005-07-20 - COURT ISSUES INJUNCTION BARRING NURSES UNION STRIKE
    2005-07-21 - Leading anthropologist joins Irvine faculty
    2005-07-21 - Unprecidented industry-backed laws limit public safety, study shows
    2005-07-21 - Three College of Chemistry graduate students die in tragic freeway accident
    2005-07-21 - REGENTS APPROVE FEE INCREASES FOR SELECTED PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL STUDENTS
    2005-07-22 - Ratings board, like parents, in the dark on Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
    2005-07-22 - Wyatt R. Hume appointed executive vice provost and vice president for academic affairs
    2005-07-22 - Scientists discover that three molecules may be developed into new Alzheimer's drugs
    2005-07-22 - Robert Reich to join School of Public Policy
    2005-07-22 - Breslauer named executive dean of Letters & Science
    2005-07-22 - Residents' ratings of local government lukewarm
    2005-07-22 - Luis Monguio, professor and expert on Latin American poetry, dies at 97
    2005-07-22 - WYATT R. HUME APPOINTED EXECUTIVE VICE PROVOST AND VICE PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
    2005-07-25 - From strip clubs to softball fields, Americans are 'Together Alone' in modern communities
    2005-07-25 - Seismologist and earthquake hazard expert Bruce Bolt dies at 75
    2005-07-25 - Ocean spray lubricates hurricane winds
    2005-07-25 - $1 million grant from Hartford Foundation awarded to UCSF Geriatric Nursing Center
    2005-07-25 - Newborn Identical Twins With Rare Heart Disease Being Treated at UCLA
    2005-07-26 - Virtual colonoscopy reveals diseases outside colon as well
    2005-07-26 - Neuroscientists identify how trauma triggers long-lasting memories
    2005-07-27 - Survey finds Latina women and children in agricultural area living in poor housing
    2005-07-28 - Hubble pinpoints red supergiant that exploded
    2005-08-01 - Omega-6 fatty acids cause prostate tumor cell growth in culture; potential new drug target identified, as well
    2005-08-01 - Australian-based researchers perform real-time cell surgery in California via Internet
    2005-08-01 - Irvine research funding sets new record at $235 million for 4th consecutive year
    2005-08-01 - UCSF study finds English proficiency a major hurdle in patient comprehension
    2005-08-01 - Intel, Haas join forces to train entrepreneurship faculty around the globe
    2005-08-01 - Human cerebellum, cortex age in different ways
    2005-08-01 - UC REACHES CONTRACT AGREEMENT WITH FIREFIGHTERS; MARKS FOURTH UC CONTRACT THIS YEAR
    2005-08-02 - Power of suggestion may help dieters avoid specific foods
    2005-08-02 - Campus, city expand joint literacy program
    2005-08-02 - Faster carbon dioxide emissions will overwhelm capacity of land and ocean to absorb carbon
    2005-08-02 - Biologist Discovers What May Be World's 'Pickiest' Mates
    2005-08-02 - Stream data helps protect fish
    2005-08-02 - National Cancer Institute awards $14 million to UC Davis Cancer Center
    2005-08-02 - UC secures $2.4 billion settlement with CIBC in Enron fraud case
    2005-08-03 - 'Smart' bio-nanotubes developed; may help in drug delivery
    2005-08-04 - Study shows relationship between fMRI signals and cell activity in brain
    2005-08-04 - Young neurobiologist receives $1 million research award from W. M. Keck Foundation
    2005-08-04 - Four sisters endow new UCLA Scholarship for film and television students
    2005-08-04 - Assisted living and in-home care increase as nursing home beds decline
    2005-08-04 - UCSB awarded $1.5 million for biodefense and infectious disease study
    2005-08-04 - GOVERNOR APPOINTS NINE UC-AFFILIATED RESEARCHERS TO STATE SCIENCE ADVISORY BOARD
    2005-08-05 - Irvine receives $2.5 million to establish endowed chair dedicated to excellence in science and mathematics teaching
    2005-08-08 - "Yosemite in Time" exhibit opens at Berkeley Art Museum
    2005-08-08 - Study links nighttime dying to sleep apnea from brain cell loss
    2005-08-08 - New discovery blurs distinction between human cells and those of bacteria
    2005-08-08 - UC announces winners of information technology award
    2005-08-08 - UC ANNOUNCES WINNERS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AWARD
    2005-08-09 - Audiologists develop interactive system to improve listening
    2005-08-09 - Business school to host leading research prize in socially responsible investing
    2005-08-09 - Standardized guidelines improve outcomes in stroke care
    2005-08-10 - First triple asteroid system found
    2005-08-10 - Haas School alumnus gives $25 million for executive education building
    2005-08-10 - Back-to-back use of two drugs shows strong osteoporosis benefit
    2005-08-10 - Library receives major grant from the Getty
    2005-08-10 - JUDGE CONTINUES RESTRAINING ORDER AGAINST NURSES UNION STRIKE; HEARING RESCHEDULED FOR AUGUST 25.
    2005-08-11 - Lifestyle and diet may stop or reverse prostate cancer progression
    2005-08-11 - New research unveils complex mechanisms that control cell growth and division
    2005-08-11 - Researchers identify key enzyme linked to childhood blindness
    2005-08-11 - Discovery suggests 'Protosun' was shining during formation of first matter in solar system
    2005-08-11 - Davis cancer center director named president-elect of society of urologic onocology
    2005-08-12 - Folates more effective in limiting Alzheimers disease risk than antioxidants, other nutrients
    2005-08-12 - Berkeley health economist starts term as senior adviser on presidential council
    2005-08-12 - San Francisco VA looking for participants for Alzheimer's study
    2005-08-15 - $1.5 million National Science Foundation grant to research electronic waste
    2005-08-15 - Professor awarded major DOE grant to apply mathematics to plasma physics
    2005-08-15 - NSF-funded center to study e-voting
    2005-08-15 - Why Are