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The Department of Applied Science at the University of California, Davis was a cooperative academic program involving the University of California, Davis and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). It was established in the fall of 1963 by Edward Teller, director of LLNL, [1] and Roy Bainer, then dean of the UC Davis College of ...
The Berkeley Marvell Nanofabrication Lab located in the CITRIS headquarters building, includes more than 15,000 square feet of Class100 and Class1000 clean rooms, with a wide range of micro and nanofabrication capabilities. The Nano lab serves over 70 principal investigators and more than 450 graduate and postgraduate researchers on an annual ...
UC Davis has a student-run freeform radio station, KDVS, which started broadcasting in 1964. The station gained some attention in the 1960s for hosting controversial figures, but its role on campus has since diminished. [162] UC Davis has over 800 registered student organizations, but many remain inactive or have limited campus engagement. [163]
Last week the Davis lab confirmed the virus had been found in a retail sample of raw milk from a Fresno-based dairy, which health officials warn may have been sold in stores in Los Angeles County.
The superfund site is situated approximately 1.5 mi (2.4 km) south of the UCD campus in Solano County, California.Research sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy at the site commenced in the 1950s, with full-scale operations beginning in 1958, focusing on chronic, low-level exposure of skeletal structures to beta particle irradiation from bone-seeking radionuclides, strontium-90 and Radium ...
The College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (Ag&E) is one of four colleges of the University of California, Davis.Established in 1922, it offers degrees in 27 undergraduate majors and thirty-three graduate groups (i.e. M.S. and Ph.D.). [1]
David E. Olson is an American chemist and neuroscientist.He is an associate professor of chemistry, biochemistry and molecular medicine at the University of California, Davis, [1] [2] [3] and is the founding director of the UC Davis Institute for Psychedelics and Neurotherapeutics.
Sheila Sue David is an American chemist who is a professor at the University of California, Davis. Her research uses chemical approaches to understand cellular mechanisms, including DNA repair . She focuses on the repair of damaged DNA bases, which is mediated by base excision repair.