MIND Institute Lecture Series on Neurodevelopmental Disorders
The UC Davis MIND Institute (Medical Investigation of Neurodevelopmental Disorders) is a collaborative international research center, committed to the awareness, understanding, prevention, care, and cure of neurodevelopmental disorders.
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Office of Continuing Medical Education, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
The Office of CME currently organizes approximately 60 courses each year which are chaired by UCLA faculty members and taught by a combination of UCLA faculty as well as national and international experts in different fields.
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Organ Transplant Service at UCSF Medical Center
UCSF is leader in kidney and liver transplants, attracting patients from throughout the United States. Since its founding in the 1960s, it has grown to include: heart transplants, intestinal transplants, kidney transplants, liver transplants, lung transplants and pancreas transplants.
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Robert Mondavi Institute for Wine and Food Science
UC Davis has a rich history of excellence in the wine and food sciences. For more than 125 years, the University of California has maintained active research and education programs in viticulture, enology and food science. No other academic institution can boast the rare combination of the premier College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, a large agricultural sector renowned for its fine wine and diverse food production, and the uniqueness of California cuisine. The Robert Mondavi Institute allows the campus to move two departments -- Viticulture and Enology, and Food Science and Technology -- under one roof in a new, state-of-the-art facility. These departments, recognized as the best in the world in their respective areas of scholarship, will be linked with other disciplines investigating the role of healthy and safe foods in the quality of life.The institute will be the gateway between UC Davis and a broad community of scientists, engineers, entrepreneurs, policymakers, industry professionals and technologists engaged in all dimensions of wine- and food science-related activities. The RMI will be the global innovator in university-based wine and food sciences research, education and outreach.
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Seed Central
Seed Central is an initiative of the Seed Biotechnology Center at UC Davis and SeedQuest, joined by a growing number of companies and organizations in the global seed and food industry. Seed Central's purpose is to energize the seed industry cluster surrounding UC Davis. UC Davis is a world leader in seed, plant and agricultural sciences. More than 85 seed and seed-related companies are located near UC Davis and benefit greatly from its proximity.
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The Berkeley Center for Cosmological Physics
The Berkeley Center for Cosmological Physics is an integrated research and education enterprise directed by Nobel Laureate George Smoot. BCCP will develop research, education, and outreach to create a vision and direction for the 21st century study of cosmology.
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The Berkeley Division of the Academic Senate of the University of California
The Berkeley Division of the Academic Senate represents Berkeley faculty in the shared governance of the University of California.
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The Bruce Initiative on Rethinking Capitalism
The goal of Rethinking Capitalism is to reconsider the liquidity crisis and imagine what comes after. What distinguishes our project is the foundational premise that exploring the full range of "capitalist futures" requires a critical, multidisciplinary understanding of derivatives, speculation and financial markets. The Project aspires to create conceptual and empirical tools of economic practice and regulation, both locally and globally, that give capitalism a future that may diverge from its past. In practical terms, the project comprises a triple commitment: to advance interdisciplinary research on political economy and finance; to foster a community of academics, regulators, and practitioners; and to promulgate the best ideas in this emerging field to broader audiences.
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The Global Health Research, Education and Translation (GHREAT) Program
UC Irvine GHREAT is committed to promoting global health awareness and developing a comprehensive global health research, education, and training program.
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