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LAURELS: NSF Presents RAISE, EAGER, EDGE Awards

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  • Agency supports Alan Hastings and Rachael Bay in projects aimed at 鈥楿nderstanding the Rules of Life鈥
  • Celina Juliano wins NSF funding to develop genomic tools, using hydra as her model
  • Plant biologist Philipp Zerbe wins Young Investigator Award
  • Sherena Edinboro and Charlene Green of 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis Health named Exceptional Women of Color
  • Music faculty members Kurt Rohde and Jeffrey Thomas figure prominently in 鈥淪an Francisco Classical Voice鈥 Best of the Bay honors, as decided by public vote
  • Anthropologist Lynne Isbell is the new president-elect of the American Society of Primatologists

The National Science Foundation selected two 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis faculty members for RAISE and EAGER awards in support of 鈥淯nderstanding the Rules of Life,鈥 one of 鈥10 Big Ideas for Future NSF Investments.鈥

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Hastings

Alan Hastings, professor, Department of Environmental Science and Policy, received a RAISE award, for Research Advanced by Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering, a category for projects that appear to promise transformational advances. His award of just under $1 million is for a that involves using statistical physics to better understand across biological and ecological systems, which has implications for extinction risk and human health.

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Bay

Rachael Bay, assistant professor, Department of Evolution and Ecology, received an EAGER award, for Early-Concept Grants for Exploratory Research, a category for work in its early stages on untested but potentially transformative ideas or approaches. Her award of roughly $300,000 for a that involves linking physiology, morphology and genomics to investigate adaptation to rapid environmental change.

The NSF presented RAISE and EAGER awards to nationwide. 鈥淲e expect the science coming out of these awards to reveal new 鈥榬ules of life鈥 that will contribute to a predictive understanding of living systems,鈥 said Joanne Tornow, acting assistant director of the NSF鈥檚 Directorate for Biological Sciences.

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Juliano

The NSF recently presented an EDGE grant of $1.5 million to Celina Juliano, assistant professor, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology. EDGE stands for Enabling Discovery Through Genomic Tools.

Working with hydra, a small freshwater invertebrate that鈥檚 got a knack for biological immortality and regeneration, Juliano is developing genomic tools to aid in regenerative research and hopefully increase the number of researchers using hydra as a model system. 


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Zerbe

Philipp Zerbe, assistant professor, Department of Plant Biology, recently received the Phytochemical Society of North America/Elsevier Young Investigator Award for his research aimed at protecting food crops such as maize. In particular, he investigates how crops deal with environmental stressors at the molecular level, and by doing so he aims to define the networks that give rise to chemical defenses.

The award, presented at the society鈥檚 annual meeting, includes funding that will allow Zerbe and his team to advance their research.


Two 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis employees are among this year鈥檚 Exceptional Women of Color, recognized by the Sac Cultural Hub Media Foundation for 鈥渄emonstrating commitment and leadership skills in their organizations and in the community.鈥

The 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis honorees, both of whom are affiliated with 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis Health:

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Edinboro
  • Sherena Edinboro 鈥 A clinical nurse II and master鈥檚 degree leadership student at the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing. She received her award in the category of Health, Sports and Wellness.
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Green
  • Charlene Green 鈥 A director in the School of Medicine, overseeing the Office of Admissions, Office of Student and Resident Diversity, and Student Development Office (which includes all comprehensive student support services for the M.D. Program). She received her award in the category of Education and Research.

The awards ceremony took place at the 10th annual Exceptional Women of Color Conference. 鈥淭his year (with 19 awards) marks a milestone in recognizing over 200 amazing and incredible women of color over 10 years,鈥 said Pleshette Robertson, founder and chief executive officer of the Sac Cultural Hub Media Foundation.

Held Oct. 6 in Sacramento, the conference had a theme of 鈥淲omen Matter: Claiming Our Physical Health and Financial Wealth.鈥 Conference sponsors included the Office of Student and Resident Diversity, 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis School of Medicine; and the 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis Office of Campus Community Relations.

Founded in 2003, the promotes health, education, diversity, leadership, wealth and business skills in the urban community. Signature events include the Exceptional Women of Color Conference and the Black Physicians Forum.


Music faculty members figure prominently in 2017-18 Best of the Bay honors, decided by a reader poll conducted by the online San Francisco Classical Voice.

鈥 Best New-Music Performance 鈥 Left Coast Chamber Ensemble鈥檚 鈥淒eath and a Knight,鈥 pairing two one-act chamber operas by Kurt Rohde, Jan and Beta Popper Professor of Music: Death With Interruptions and Never was a knight ... . 

SF Classical Voice, in its review, hailed the score of 鈥淣ever was a knight 鈥︹: 鈥淭he music is gorgeous, its lyricism buoyed by Rohde鈥檚 imaginative hand for orchestration

The ensemble performed 鈥淒eath and a Knight鈥 in November in San Francisco, after a preview performance of Death With Interruptions at 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis.

Rohde, a violist, is a performer and artistic advisor with the Left Coast Chamber Ensemble.

鈥 Best Festival 鈥 For the third year running: the American Bach Soloists Festival and Academy. Professor Emeritus Jeffrey Thomas is the American Bach Soloists鈥 artistic and music director.

Thomas served as co-director of the 2018 academy, built around the theme, 鈥淭he Glorious Court of Dresden,鈥 with concerts, workshops, lectures and master classes exploring music composed in and around the German 鈥淛ewel Box鈥 city. SF Classical Voice, in one of its reviews, noted: 鈥淩egardless of the program, American Bach Soloists is simply a phenomenal Baroque choir and orchestra.鈥

鈥 Best Vocal Recital 鈥 鈥淲illiam Sharp Sings Bach in the Chapel of Grace,鈥 with musicians of the American Bach Soloists/


Anthropologist Lynne Isbell, who studies the behavior, ecology and evolutionary history of primates, is the new president-elect of the American Society of Primatologists.

Isbell, professor and chair of the Department of Anthropology in the College of Letters and Science, assumed the elected position during the society鈥檚 Aug. 8-11 meeting in San Antonio. She will serve two years as president-elect, then move up to president in 2020. 

The society, which has close to 400 members, aims to promote and encourage the discovery and exchange of information regarding primates, and is open to anyone engaged in scientific primatology or interested in supporting those goals.


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