Conducting research and making discoveries that create a better tomorrow get to the heart of who we are at 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis. We are recognized for being at the forefront of addressing some of the world鈥檚 greatest challenges, driving innovation and expanding our scholarship.
The recent numbers make this clear. For the second year in a row, our annual research awards reached $1 billion 鈥 $1.006 billion to be exact. This is a claim few public universities can make.
Projects address pressing needs
These research awards address a wide range of needs, including the health of all living beings, climate change and food production. It鈥檚 the kind of work that can benefit many communities, from right here in Davis and far beyond.
In terms of addressing critical water issues, the National Science Foundation funded a collaboration between 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis and IHE Delft Institute of Water Education in the Netherlands. This international team has focused on flood-risk management and other water issues resulting from climate change.
Another award went toward research toward protecting shellfish in oceans that are increasingly becoming acidified due to climate change. An $80,000 California Sea Grant Graduate Research Fellowship is supporting 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis doctoral candidate Hannah Kempf鈥檚 research that uses Indigenous sea gardening practices to promote healthy aquaculture.
The largest award of the fiscal year was $32.5 million from the United States Environmental Protection Agency. It went to Sean Raffuse, associate director of data and software at the 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis Air Quality Research Center, to operate the Chemical Speciation Network.
This network consists of about 150 monitors nationwide that collect samples of particles from the atmosphere. Over 45,000 of these samples are analyzed per year at the center鈥檚 laboratories to understand sources of air pollution.
These awards speak to the dedication we have to shape a more sustainable and just future and improve the health of living beings.
How you can get involved
In many cases, our university depends on the community鈥檚 help for conducting research. For example, the often seeks participants for studies related to the understanding, prevention, and care of neurodevelopmental disorders.
The also recruits volunteers for clinical studies, which cover such areas as beef consumption, the effects of daily walnut intake on skin and cardiovascular health and the effects of orange juice and sugar-sweetened beverages on blood triglyceride and cholesterol levels.
Here are a couple more examples. Our annual 鈥渞oadkill report鈥 is partly based on reports by the public. It identifies hundreds of hot spots where mule deer, coyote and other wildlife have collided with vehicles. The results can give indicators of wildlife population changes and inform ways of protecting animal and human lives.
The Tahoe Environmental Research Center has a project called where people can use a to upload observations of the lake shore. These images are then shared with scientists for studies of nearshore algae.
So, we鈥檝e started the new academic year with plenty of momentum, given our milestone in research funding and rise in national rankings. Every new day is one of promise that we鈥檙e another step toward making discoveries that benefit all.
As I like to say, these are another billion reasons to love 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis.