Biology Alumni @ UCSD

The Division of Biological Sciences is a diverse community of faculty, researchers, students, alumni, community colleagues and staff dedicated to discovery, application, and education in the biological sciences. We encourage full participation in the division by our constituencies, especially our alumni.


Biosphere E-News

We have just launched our inaugural issue of Biosphere E-News!  In the spirit of “going green”, we have ceased printing Biosphere magazine and instead will share exciting research breakthroughs and news from the division in a quarterly electronic newsletter. 
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Spotlight

Cover of Croston's book: 75 Green Businesses you can start to make money and make a difference.

Alumnus Glenn Croston authors book on 75 Green Businesses You Can Start to Make Money and Make a Difference

The rapid growth of the $200 billion green economy is driven by the urgent need for solutions for environmental challenges like climate change, habitat loss, and resource depletion, and the growing recognition of the opportunity for businesses to provide these solutions. "75 Green Businesses You Can Start to Make Money and Make a Difference" describes a wide variety of businesses entrepreneurs from a broad variety of backgrounds can start and grow to provide these solutions, including businesses in renewable energy, green building, food, water, clothing, transportation, fuels, services, waste reduction and many others. To be released in August 2008 by Entrepreneur Press, the book opens the doors to people from many backgrounds to join the green business revolution and make the most of the opportunity of a lifetime to do well by doing right.

Picture of Glenn CrostonGlenn Croston (Ph.D., 1993, Kadonaga Lab) is a molecular pharmacologist with the Ferring Research Institute in La Jolla.

 

News


Two UCSD Biology Alumni Elected to NAS

Dill Kenneth
Bruce Beutler

UC San Diego biology alumni Ken A. Dill (Ph.D., 1978), a professor of pharmaceutical chemistry and associate dean for research in UCSF’s School of Pharmacy, and Bruce Beutler (BA, 1976, Muir College), chair of the Department of Genetics at The Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, were among 72 new members elected to the National Academy of Sciences this past April 2008. Election to the Academy is considered one of the highest honors an American scientist can receive.


Alumnus Craig Venter Named to 2008 Time 100 Most Influential People: Leaders, Thinkers, Heroes, Artists, Scientists, and more...

Craig Venter

There have always been two kinds of innovators: those who have an incandescent idea that changes the world and those who keep having them. Increasingly, J. Craig Venter, 61, is establishing himself as a member of that second group.


Alumnus Anthony Jackson Receives Community Service Award from UCSD Alumni Association

Anthony Jackson
Anthony Jackson ’74

Biology alumnus Anthony Jackson (Muir, 1974), author Khaled Hosseini, biophysicist Gunars Valkirs, professor emeritus David Jordan and students Sapna Iyer and Jeffrey Mounzer were recognized at June 7 Awards for Excellence campus event.