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UC Santa Cruz Office of Research retweeted
Congrats to the 18 scientists & engineers from UCSC who have earned a spot on the @Clarivate 2023 Highly Cited Researchers list. Two #BaskinEngineering profs, David Haussler and Benedict Paten, made the list, along with 11 other @ucscgenomics researchers!
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UC Santa Cruz Office of Research retweeted
A UC-wide project to document California’s biodiversity recently launched eDNA Explorer, an open-source tool that provides a powerful platform to help researchers figure out where rare species are and how communities change across space and time. bit.ly/3T2jma6

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UC Santa Cruz Office of Research retweeted
Congratulations to Scripps Oceanography postdoctoral scholar Jessica Kendall-Bar (@jmkendallbar)!
Congratulations to Jessica Kendall-Bar on winning the Science & SciLab Prize, which includes a feature of her seal sleep habits research in @ScienceMagazine. Read more below. 🧐👇go.ucsc.edu/scienceprize @scipak @Scripps_Ocean
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Can solar power offer a solution to our groundwater woes? Check out what @UCSCscience professor Andrew Fisher has to say in today's @sciam: go.ucsc.edu/472jUjH

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.@UCSCscience professor Borja Reguero was quoted in today's @MiamiHerald talking about his work on a project with the U.S. military and @univmiami on a hybrid coral reef to help withstand climate change. Read more. 👇
Can UM-led team create a ‘perfect’ reef? Why the U.S. military is banking on it miamiherald.com/news/local/e…
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UC Santa Cruz Office of Research retweeted
Tonight at 7pm! I will be speaking at Bookshop Santa Cruz with renowned @UCSCscience coastal geologist Gary Griggs and Charles Lester, director of @ucsantabarbara’s Ocean and Coastal Policy Center. Come say hi! Lots of science and policy to talk about 🌊 bookshopsantacruz.com/califo…
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Please join @ucsc professor Gary Griggs in conversation with environmental journalist @RosannaXia about her new book, California Against the Sea, tomorrow night at @BookshopSC: bookshopsantacruz.com/califo… @UCSCTHI

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UC Santa Cruz Office of Research retweeted
Rebates can offer solutions to California’s groundwater woes: New study by @ucsc & @UCBerkeley (@cleeberkeley) researchers calculates how a unique program modeled after rooftop solar metering can help to enhance the storage of groundwater news.ucsc.edu/2023/10/rechar…
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Congratulations to David Deamer and Mark Akeson for their prestigious Golden Goose award for the invention of nanopore sequencing, a new and revolutionary method to read DNA and RNA. Professors Deamer and Akeson are shining examples of UC Santa Cruz's research impact.
Today #BaskinEngineering Professors David Deamer & Mark Akeson won a @GoldGooseAward for their invention of nanopore sequencing, a technology which has supported complex genomics sequencing efforts & enabled significant discoveries over the past 2 decades. news.ucsc.edu/2023/09/golden…
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Innovation Catalyst Grants help early-stage innovators with resources, training, and financial support news.ucsc.edu/2023/09/innova…

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UC Santa Cruz Office of Research retweeted
Congratulations to FCP Director, Dr. @EricPalkovacs, for receiving the Excellence in Fisheries Education Award at this year's American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting! 🐟👨‍🏫👨‍🔬 Read the AFS article about his work and accomplishments here: bit.ly/3EBPI2Y @AmFisheriesSoc
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UC Santa Cruz Office of Research retweeted
UC Santa Cruz-led team has fully sequenced the notoriously challenging Y chromosome 🧬 bit.ly/3EaVfx4

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ICYMI: “It’s like this mosaic of different causes and consequences,” @EricPalkovacs the study’s author & a professor of ecology & evolutionary biology @ucsc. “The point at which you see the low-plated phenotype being 100 percent of the population has moved northward.” @SierraClub
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Climate change is one of the top 5 drivers of extinction, but it’s not always a zero-sum game. Here are 4 groups of animals that experts say are already evolving to meet climate change. sc.org/3EkwCOo
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