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Spotlight Event Addressing Race In ResearchAugust 22 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.Spotlight Event: Addressing Race in Research Clinical research has the potential to help advance health for everyone. But for that to work, it must include people…
From Christy Navarro
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DiseaseSpreadModels_Lecture2_allQuantitative Approaches for Modeling COVID-19 and Other Pandemics
From Hye Jin Eum
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Distinctly UC Davis: Innovative Solutions to the COVID-19 PandemicIn this exclusive Plugged In event, campus leaders led a fascinating discussion about UC Davis’ unique and rapid response to shield the entire Davis community. From onsite testing to vaccine…
From Jessie De La Trinidad
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Evolving into the New Normal of Work-life Recorded WebinarPresented October 2020, UC Davis WorkLife provided tips and tools for managing disaster stress, remote work, flexible work arrangements, setting boundaries and working onsite during COVID.
From Marla Dolcini
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Dr. Tom Reardon: Institute for Global Nutrition SeminarRapid transformation of food system in Africa: reflections on food system resilience and coping with COVID Dr. Tom Reardon 3/31/2021
From Christine Stewart
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Family Fellows February Coffee ChatOn Saturday, February 6, the Family Fellows was pleased to host our second virtual Coffee Chat. Our conversation featured several campus leaders who shared messages of hope, important information…
From Jessie De La Trinidad
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DiseaseSpreadModels_Lecture1_allQuantitative Approaches for Modeling COVID-19 and Other Pandemics
From Hye Jin Eum
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Environmental Monitoring of SARS-CoV-2: Sewer System Sampling Video at UC DavisProf. Heather Bischel and members of the UC Davis Utilities team describe how samples are collected throughout the sewer system in order to monitor SARS-CoV-2 and help prevent outbreaks on campus.
From Heather Bischel
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How is the Fresh Produce Industry Adjusting to the Public Health Crisis?Over a third of the country’s vegetables and two-thirds of all fruits are grown in California. Temporary labor supply is more plentiful than in previous seasons given the collapse of the…
From Julie Klein
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COVID-19 and Farm Workers: Challenges Facing California AgricultureWhen stay-at-home orders were issued in March 2020 to slow the spread of COVID-19, farm workers were deemed essential and expected to continue working. Learn how sick farm workers, closed schools,…
From Julie Klein
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