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January 13, 2010
More than 40 market-ready technologies created in engineering, natural sciences A less expensive therapy that could suppress the ability of the hepatitis C virus to replicate is among the 40 market-ready inventions that has come out of UC Merced. MERCED, CA— The University of California,...
January 11, 2010
FRESNO, CA— UC Merced and UC Berkeley Extension announced the schedule of continuing education and professional development courses to be offered in Fresno, beginning this month. Spring 2010 offerings at UC Merced’s Fresno Center include: advanced computer systems and programming; project...
January 8, 2010
Anley T Tefera,Bernardo ZepedaandHeather Orrellare three aspiringbioengineerswho have decided to pursue advanced studies at UC Merced after graduating from here in May. It seems they each know a good thing when they see it, and integrating theirresearchin professorAriel Escobar’slab is a very...
January 8, 2010
Planaria are curious creatures. The tiny flatworms will grow a new head if it’s cut off. They’ll produce a new body if they’re sliced in half. Manipulate their genes, and they’ll develop multiple heads. UC Merced’sSchool of Natural SciencesProfessorNéstor J. Oviedowants to know why. Long relegated...
January 8, 2010
Anley “T” Tefera, Bernardo Zepeda and Heather Orrell are three aspiring bioengineers who have decided to pursue advanced studies at UC Merced after graduating from here in May. It seems they each know a good thing when they see it, and integrating their research in professor Ariel Escobar’s lab is...
January 7, 2010
David Hosley has been appointed interim vice chancellor for University Relations to oversee fundraising, trustee relations, government relations and communications. He will also continue to serve as president of UC Merced’s Modesto-based Great Valley Center. MERCED, CA— The University of...
December 17, 2009
There’s nothing like a little friendly competition to help students get their creative juices flowing.Each semester, students in the Foster Family Center for Engineering Projects in Community Service (EPICS) program at UC Merced work on projects for local non-profit organizations. In doing so, they...
December 17, 2009
There’s nothing like a little friendly competition to help students get their creative juices flowing.Each semester, students in theFoster Family Center for Engineering Projects in Community Service (EPICS)program at UC Merced work on projects for local non-profit organizations. In doing so, they...
December 17, 2009
ProfessorMichael Modestuses a simple analogy when explaining the concept of radiative heat transfer, his primaryresearchinterest. “When you’re sitting in front of a fireplace and you feel the warmth of the fire, that is a form of radiative heat transfer,” he explained. “Heat can be transferred by...
December 11, 2009
UC Merced graduate student Jane HyoJin Lee is studying what happens to cells when they’re exposed to an electric field, part of an effort to create more treatments for diseases such as cancer. Her research, in conjunction with a graduate student and a professor at University of Southern California...

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