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Life at Middle Age Earth's

October 25, 2005

Andrew H. Knoll, Fisher Professor of Natural History at Harvard University, talks at UC about "Life at Middle Age: Reconstructing Organisms and Environments in Mid-Proterozoic Oceans."

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Life at Middle Age Earth's

October 25, 2005

Andrew H. Knoll, Fisher Professor of Natural History at Harvard University, talks at UC about "Life at Middle Age: Reconstructing Organisms and Environments in Mid-Proterozoic Oceans."

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New Technology Could Improve Clinical Trial Recruitment

October 24, 2005

A new study led by Peter Embi, MD, shows that by using the tools of an electronic medical record system in a new way, it's possible to increase the number of patients who volunteer to participate in clinical studies and generate more referrals from the physician community.

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2005 Epilepsy Symposium for Patients, Families and Caregivers

October 21, 2005

Experts from The Neuroscience Institute will speak at "Success with Your Epilepsy," a half-day symposium covering issues relating to both pediatric and adult epilepsy. In addition to providing information about resources in the community, the symposium will cover causes and effects of epilepsy, new treatments, family and caregiver issues and coping methods.

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Culinology Student With a Full Plate Works to Feed the Troops

October 19, 2005

Culinology student Michael Bunn, a former U.S. Marine, works himself harder than would any drill sergeant. He s enlisted in a full course of studies and routinely works multiple jobs. One of those was a recent co-op quarter where he devised new food options for the military.

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No Rodney or Ratchet, But Robots Rule!

October 19, 2005

The competition heats up as high-school teams come from as far away as Michigan to compete in UC s Third-Annual Bearcat BEST Robotics Competition.

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2005 President's QSA Winner: Catherine Rafter

October 19, 2005

Engineers, as much as anyone, can appreciate the essential nature of a strong foundation. Thus explains the fondness for the College of Engineering's Catherine Rafter, one of the 2005 President's Quality Service Award winners.

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