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Public lecture to explore solutions to the food challenge
Date:5/25/2010

Donders Chair in Plant Genomics at Utrecht University and was the lead recipient of the USDA National Research Initiative Discovery Award. This year, she was elected a fellow of the American Society of Plant Biologists.

Her talk is being hosted by UCR's College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences and the Science Circle, a group of university and community members committed to advancing science at UCR and in Inland Southern California.

The talk is the last of five lectures scheduled this year. The lecture series, titled "Global Climate Change: Causes, Impacts, Solutions," aims to boost the public's awareness and understanding of climate change and of how science works.


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Contact: Iqbal Pittalwala
iqbal@ucr.edu
951-827-6050
University of California - Riverside
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