Turning Tables on Tobacco
Tamu Green, Ph.D. ’08, a steady tobacco opponent, sees an idea gain momentum.
Tamu Green, Ph.D. ’08, a steady tobacco opponent, sees an idea gain momentum.
David Boucher ’00, Ph.D. ’08, helped halt the spread of Ebola, success that became the basis for work in COVID-19.
Laura Kojima ’19 studies ecotoxicology through field research that includes wrangling alligators.
Humberto Izquierdo ’93 oversees agriculture in Yolo County.
Richard Lieber ’78, Ph.D. ’83, is addressing the musculoskeletal challenges of cerebral palsy, stroke and spinal cord injury.
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