Professor Dan Kammen reflects on lessons learned from three decades on the frontlines of the clean energy debates and what those lessons portend for the future of global energy.
Past Events
For a schedule of all our events, seminars, and lectures visit our calendar.
Plant and Microbial Biology Plant Seminar: "Cellular basis of immunity"
A paradigm for more than a decade, it has been known that host membranes respond to pathogen perception.
Author Event with Jennifer Doudna
Professor Doudna's new book chronicles the discovery of CRISPR and the ethical questions to come. Join us for a fascinating discussion with Professor Doudna on the timely and important issues explored in her book.
UC Gill Tract Community Farm Open Hours, Nov 5-Dec 10, 2017
The UC Gill Tract Community Farm is open to the public every Sunday-Thursday. Everyone is welcome! Please enter through the gate on Jackson St or the gate at San Pablo and Marin, during open hours.
Politically Engaged Science: A Brownbag Lunch Series
This series challenges the notion that science and politics should not mix
Politically Engaged Science, Sep 14-Dec 21, 2017
This series challenges the notion that science and politics should not mix.
M. Sanjayan, Ph.D.: Can Nature Save Us? Stories from the Natural World
At a time when humanity’s demands on the natural world have never been greater, Dr. M. Sanjayan’s keynote address highlights nature’s essential role in creating a livable future for people everywhere.
Plant and Microbial Biology Plant Seminar: "Molecular Mechanisms of Organelle Formation in Bacteria"
In the Komeili Lab, we have developed the tools to understand the molecular basis of magnetosome formation and magnetite biomineralization in Magnetospirillum magneticum AMB-1.
Food Systems Career Panel
Interested in a career in transforming food systems? Come network with local leaders from across the food and agriculture sector. Speakers will share stories of how they built their job paths and offer insights into current trends in the field....