UC Davis Biological Sciences Newsletter - Summer 1998
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On April 17 the Division of Biological Sciences welcomed friends of the division to the Life Sciences Addition for an open house and celebration of the Life Sciences Addition Campaign. The early evening event featured an unveiling of the division’s DNA double-helix sculpture by artist Roger Berry. Among the guests were (top photo) Raymond Rodriguez (left), professor of molecular and cellular biology and chairman of the board of Applied Phytologics, Inc., in Sacramento, Calif.; Charles Soderquist (center) (Ph.D., Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, 1978), president of the Technology Development Center in West Sacramento, Calif.; and Frank Hagie (right) (B.S., Genetics, 1980), president and CEO of Applied Phytologics. (Middle photo) Division staff member Armida Wahl (center) greeted Richard Kroft (left), president and CEO, and Steve Kroft (right), vice president and general counsel, both of Conviron in Winnipeg, Canada. (Bottom photo) Also attending were neurobiology, physiology, and behavior major Heather Gorby (left), and genetics major Charisse Orme (right), both from Mission Viejo, Calif. |
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UC Davis Biological Sciences Newsletter - Summer 1998 | |