center highlights[more news]

Richard Karp wins 2008 Kyoto Prize
Renowned computer theorist, and CCB faculty affiliate, Richard Karp has been named a laureate of the 2008 Kyoto Prize, Japan's equivalent of the Nobel Prize.


Mike Eisen appointed HHMI Investigator
Associate Professor Michael B. Eisen is one of five University of California, Berkeley, faculty members to have received an appointment as Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) investigator. [Eisen's HHMI profile]


Assistant Professor Rachel Brem has been chosen to receive the Ellison New Scholar Award in Aging. New Scholar candidates are investigators who are nominated by U.S. medical institutions and universities for their outstanding promise in aging research.

partnerships

The collaborative, interdisciplinary environment within CCB is reflected in the number and variety of our associations with departments, research centers, national laboratories, and industrial allies.

For information on partnership opportunities with the CCB, please visit the Partnerships section of our website.

Below are a few of our collaborators.

seminars & events

06/26/08
CCB INDUSTRY SEMINAR SERIES
Anne Wojcicki
co-founder, 23andMe
"23andMe: Empowering Consumer Enabled Research"
106 Stanley Hall, 4:00 PM
Pre-seminar coffee at 3:45 PM
Post-seminar reception at 5:00 PM

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