Department News

Below are articles from various sources about members of MCB and their research.

May 22, 2019

Parra

MCB would like to thank Graduate Student Services Advisor Berta Parra for her 37 years of service to UC Berkeley! Berta worked in the Psychology Department and the Haas School of Business before joining MCB in 1993.

Since moving to the MCB graduate advising office 26 years ago, Berta has been a pillar in the community. Throughout her career in MCB, she had the opportunity to watch graduate students like Jacob Corn, Andy Dillin, and Russell Vance progress through their own careers from graduate students to MCB faculty.

Her passion for helping hundreds of graduate students navigate their PhD programs was clear to everyone with whom she worked. “I stayed in MCB for so long because it’s such a special place,” she said during her retirement party on May 22.

Thank you, Berta, for your excellent service to this department and campus!

May 21, 2019

MCB Professor Doug KoshlandNext April MCB Professor Doug Koshland will give the 2020 Lee Hartwell lecture for the Yeast Genetics Meeting, organized by the Genetics Society of America.

This lecture is given by a noted researcher in the field who has used yeast in a way that has had a noticeable impact on other fields.

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May 17, 2019

Dipti NayakWe are delighted to announce the arrival of Dipti Nayak, who joins MCB this July as an Assistant Professor in the Division of Genetics, Genomics & Development. 

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May 15, 2019

Gomez and Lewis

We are pleased to announce the addition of two new MCB Assistant Professors, Andrea Gomez & Samantha Lewis, arriving January 2020.

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May 15, 2019

Alanna SchepartzWe are excited to announce this July Alanna Schepartz will join the Department of Chemistry faculty as the T. Z. and Irmgard Chu Distinguished Chair in Chemistry and the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology as a professor. 

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May 13, 2019

University Medal runners-up

Congratulations to MCB graduating seniors Samantha Hao and Yvonne Hao, 2019 University Medal runners-up!

The University Medal winner and runners-up are graduating seniors who embody the highest ideals of UC Berkeley, including outstanding scholarship, perseverance, and impacting the lives of others.

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May 08, 2019

Alumni Symposium attendees

30 years ago, Berkeley was a much different place. The cost of in-state tuition for undergraduates was less than $1,500 a year, the median rent was $392, and the spaces which now hold Life Sciences Addition and Koshland Hall were UC Berkeley parking lots.

Much like campus buildings and rent prices, molecular biology at Berkeley has transformed immensely since 1989. That year, UC Berkeley consolidated more than 10 departments that focused on aspects of molecular biology and formed the Molecular and Cell Biology department as it is known today. Since then, from the discovery of cellular membrane trafficking to breakthroughs in cancer immunotherapy to the advent of the CRISPR revolution, the people of UC Berkeley MCB have been at the forefront of innovation in biology.

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May 02, 2019

Welch

Congratulations to MCB Professor Matthew Welch, the next editor-in-chief of ASCB's online basic scientific research journal, Molecular Biology of the Cell.

Welch will succeed current editor-in-chief and fellow MCB Professor David Drubin in January 2020.

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April 30, 2019

Raulet & Heald

Congratulations to MCB Professors Rebecca Heald and David Raulet for being elected members of the National Academy of Sciences! Members of the National Academy of Sciences are elected in recognition of their distinguished and continuing achievements in their original research.

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April 29, 2019

Raulet

On April 10, 2019, MCB Professor David Raulet gave a lecture on the revolution of cancer immunology for the Berkeley Talks series, sponsored by UC Berkeley's Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI).

"In this talk, Raulet describes how these medicines work, their current limitations and the prospects for novel and more effective immunotherapy approaches, including those based on research in his laboratory."

Listen here! (1 hour)