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New student organization for Queer graduate students

September 28, 2022

Rausser College graduate students have formed a new group to foster community for peers that identify as Queer or LGBTQ+

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New findings detail alternative immune pathways in duckweed species

September 26, 2022

Antimicrobial genes in the small, invasive plant species may help improve disease resistance in rice and wheat.

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UC Berkeley, Berkeley Lab researchers receive $11.6 million in Department of Energy funding

September 14, 2022

The award will support research to develop biofuel and bioproducts from photosynthetic micro-alga by PMB professors Sabeeha Merchant and Krishna Niyogi, and research biologist Melissa Roth.

PhD student Albert Liu and Professor Patrick Shih work in a laboratory environment.

Protein structures aren’t set in stone

September 07, 2022

New research on plant enzymes by Professor Patrick Shih and PhD student Albert Liu Study shows that proteins can change their structural arrangement with surprising ease.

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