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Phillip Berman, chair of biomolecular engineering, helped develop an HIV data browser that gives researchers access to data from the vaccine's clinical trials that may help them better understand how the virus evolves and causes new infections. UCSC physicists and astronomers are among the most respected in the world. The campus was ranked first in the country for the impact of its faculty in the field of physics and fifth in space sciences for The newsletter Science Watch reported that a study of the number of times a published paper is cited by other researchers--a measure of important findings and ideas--put UCSC's faculty on top.

Plane land right on time? You may have UCSC to thank for that some day. Among projects at the University Affiliated Research Center at Moffett Field is software development that will help air traffic controllers reduce delays and increase safety for air travelers.

Now, Nelson is project scientist for an even bigger telescope, one that will allow astronomers to look back in time to when the first stars and galaxies were forming.

The new telescope will have a meter mirror, providing 10 times the light-gathering area of each of the Kecks. Today, thousands of biomedical researchers worldwide use UCSC's Genome Browser in their work to uncover the causes of diseases and develop treatments.

If you want to work faster, researchers at UCSC learned it helps to get a robot. The campus opened a Chemical Screening Center in that uses six robots and a library of 55, compounds to test chemical compounds for use in treating cancer, malaria, Parkinson's disease, and inflammation, among other ailments.

The robots can help perform up to 30, experiments a day. Studying how the ungainly looking Weddell seal can hold its breath for as long as 90 minutes under the Antarctic sea ice may have implications for understanding stroke and aging in humans.

A study led by UCSC professor of ecology and evolutionary biology Terrie Williams is looking at how these seals protect themselves from the effects of low levels of oxygen. Washington Post reporter and Merrill College alumna Dana Priest won Pulitzers in and for reporting on the government's "black site" prisons and the mistreatment of wounded veterans at Walter Reed Army Medical Center.

Since the campus opened 43 years ago, UCSC alumni have heeded the call to work in developing countries for the Peace Corps. The number puts UCSC sixth in ranking among medium-sized schools for the number of alumni it has sent to the Peace Corps. One of the country's most prolific writers, with 23 million copies of her books in print, graduated from UCSC.

Best-selling romance novelist Jayne Ann Krentz Stevenson '70 , who also writes under the names Amanda Quick and Jayne Castle, even included the work of one of her favorite professors, G.

William Domhoff, in her novel Falling Awake. UCSC's famous banana slug mascot almost didn't survive the '80s. Back when the university joined the NCAA, the chancellor and a group of student athletes changed the campus mascot to the sea lion, figuring a slimy yellow slug didn't have the cachet they wanted.

But students revolted and, in a referendum, voted by a to-1 margin to keep the banana slug, thereby guaranteeing UCSC would always join the Whittier Poets and the Ohio Wesleyan Battling Bishops on the list of most unusual mascots in the country. But coming over the Santa Cruz Mountains on a blistering summer day, they felt the cool ocean breezes and picked the Cowell Ranch property in Santa Cruz.

The reason dogs aren't allowed on campus is due, in part, to a goat named Samantha. The campus was already considering a no-dog policy, but Samantha's death was the last straw. You can still see Samantha's gravestone on a hill on the left side of Coolidge Drive and signs that warn against bringing dogs to the campus.

UCSC has a long history of protests, but one had an especially ignominious ending. Associate Professor of Psychology Rebecca Covarrubias. Honors and Enrichment Opportunities As a top-tier research university, UC Santa Cruz offers a rich array of resources for student research, internships, honors, and academic awards, including the well regarded College Scholars Program.

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