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18 October 2010 OP Headlines
It's all in the planning, project planning that is. This three-day course - Tuesday, Oct. 26 through Thursday, Oct. 28 from 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. at the UC Extension in San Francisco - covers all of the the essentials of project planning and control. Learn more about the class.
He already tackled malaria. Now he's making oil from trash. Find out how Jay Keasling is pioneering synthetic biology in a noontime session on Friday, Oct. 29, in Franklin 5320.
Do you know the factors for making breast cancer screening choices? Dr. Mhel Kavanaugh-Lynch, director of the California Breast Cancer Research Program, will share insights on breast cancer screening in a noontime session on Wednesday, Oct. 27, in Franklin 5320.
President Barack Obama recently named UC San Diego Chancellor Marye Anne Fox and UC San Francisco researcher Stanley Prusiner National Medal of Science recipients! They are among only 10 this year to receive the highest national honor for scientists, engineers and inventors. Read more.
Join Dr. Mhel Kavanaugh-Lynch to learn critical tips about breast cancer screening. Read more.
Chemical and biomolecular engineering expert Jay Keasling, Ph.D., will visit OP and tell us about how he's working to turn trash into oil.
17 October 2010 OP Headlines
UCOP will participate in the largest earthquake drill ever held in California on October 21. Please practice “Drop, Cover, and Hold On” for 60 seconds. Learn more.
11 October 2010 OP Headlines
The authors of California Crackup will talk about the roots of California's dysfunctional government and their ideas for change during a 12 p.m. brown bag session on Oct. 15 in the old Credit Union.
The co-authors of California Crackup will talk about ideas for improving California's dysfunctional government. Nathan Brostrom, EVP for business operations, personally invited Paul and Mathews to speak to UCOP staff at this October 15 brown-bag, scheduled for 12 p.m. in the old Credit Union space in the Franklin Building.
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