University of California President Janet Napolitano made the following statement today (Oct. 7) after it was announced that Randy W. Schekman, professor of molecular and cell biology at UC Berkeley, has been awarded the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine:
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UC President Napolitano praises Professor Randy Schekman for Nobel Prize
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UC Health statement on planned AFSCME strike
Senior VP urges consideration for patients, return to bargaining table.
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State labor board intends to seek strike injunction
Board strives to limit number of AFSCME workers participating in one-day strike on Nov. 20.
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UC reaches agreement on contract for university nurses
Tentative four-year contract with California Nurses Association would affect more than 11,700 employees.
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UC, librarians reach contract
Wages, health benefits are among issues agreed upon in five-year contract with 350 university librarians.
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Statement on announced strike by AFSCME workers
UC urges union's leadership to put medical center patients and students first and continue bargaining.
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The man who gets the science right on 'The Big Bang Theory'
UCLA professor David Saltzberg helps 'The Big Bang Theory' with the physics behind the jokes.
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Randy Schekman awarded 2013 Nobel Prize
Professor of molecular and cell biology won prize in physiology or medicine for work on how yeast secretes proteins.
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Physicist named MacArthur 'genius' fellow
Physicist developed method of digitally restoring old audio recordings that are too fragile to play.
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Can science bake a better apple pie?
A class at UCLA teaches all about the science behind what makes lettuce crispy, coffee bitter, and apple pie truly tasty.
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Preserving the forest of the sea
UC Berkeley's Kathy Ann Miller reveals secrets of one of the greatest seaweed collections in the world.
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Amy Wilentz and the Lure of Haiti
Time spoke with the UC Irvine journalism professor on the occasion of the three-year anniversary of the earthquake that devastated Haiti.