UC Davis 2008-2010 General Catalog - General Catalog - UC Davis
UC Davis 2008-2010 General Catalog - General Catalog - UC Davis
UC Davis 2008-2010 General Catalog - General Catalog - UC Davis
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302 Fungal Biology and Ecology<br />
fewer than 45 quarter units. May be repeated for<br />
credit. May take more than one freshman seminar,<br />
but not more than one in any given quarter.—I, II, III.<br />
2. Freshman Seminar (2)<br />
Seminar—2-2.5 hours. The investigation of a special<br />
topic through shared readings, discussions, written<br />
assignments, term papers, and special activities<br />
(such as fieldwork, site visits, laboratory work, etc.).<br />
Emphasis is placed upon student participation in<br />
learning. Open only to students who have completed<br />
fewer than 45 quarter units. May be repeated for<br />
credit. May take more than one freshman seminar,<br />
but not more than one in any given quarter.—I, II, III.<br />
3. Freshman Seminar (1)<br />
Seminar—1-1.5 hours. The investigation of a special<br />
topic through shared readings, discussions, written<br />
assignments, term papers, and special activities<br />
(such as fieldwork, site visits, laboratory work, etc.).<br />
Emphasis is placed upon student participation in<br />
learning. Open only to students who have completed<br />
fewer than 45 quarter units. May be repeated for<br />
credit. May take more than one freshman seminar,<br />
but not more than one in any given quarter. (P/NP<br />
grading only.)—I, II, III.<br />
4. Freshman Seminar (2)<br />
Seminar—2-2.5 hours. The investigation of a special<br />
topic through shared readings, discussions, written<br />
assignments, term papers, and special activities<br />
(such as fieldwork, site visits, laboratory work, etc.).<br />
Emphasis is placed upon student participation in<br />
learning. Open only to students who have completed<br />
fewer than 45 quarter units. May be repeated for<br />
credit. May take more than one freshman seminar,<br />
but not more than one in any given quarter. (P/NP<br />
grading only.)—I, II, III.<br />
Fungal Biology and<br />
Ecology<br />
(College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences)<br />
The minor in Fungal Biology and Ecology is open to<br />
all students interested in a concentrated exposure to<br />
and knowledge of the fungi and allied organisms.<br />
The minor is sponsored by the Plant Pathology<br />
Department.<br />
Minor Program Requirements:<br />
UNITS<br />
Fungal Biology and Ecology ............ 18-20<br />
Plant Pathology 130, 148, 150 .............11<br />
Select 7-9 units from Food Science and<br />
Technology 104, Medical Microbiology and<br />
Immunology 130, Plant Sciences 146, Plant<br />
Pathology 40, 135, 151, Science and<br />
Society 30, Soil Science 111, 112; Plant<br />
Pathology 224 (available to advanced<br />
students with consent of instructor) ........ 7-9<br />
Minor Adviser. J. D. MacDonald<br />
Genetics<br />
See Molecular and Cellular Biology,<br />
on page 406; and Genetics (A<br />
Graduate Group), on page 302.<br />
Genetics<br />
(A Graduate Group)<br />
David Neale, Ph.D., Chairperson of the Group<br />
Group Office. 310 Life Sciences<br />
(530) 752-4863;<br />
http://biosci2.ucdavis.edu/ggc/ggg<br />
Faculty<br />
Steffen Abel, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Sciences)<br />
Danika Bannasch, Ph.D. Associate Professor<br />
(VM: Population Health and Reproduction)<br />
Diane Beckles, Ph.D., Assistant Professor<br />
(Plant Sciences)<br />
David Begun, Ph.D., Professor<br />
(Evolution and Ecology)<br />
Craig Benham, Ph.D., Professor (Genome Center)<br />
Alan B. Bennett, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Sciences)<br />
Linda F. Bisson, Ph.D., Professor<br />
(Viticulture and Enology)<br />
John Bowman, Ph.D., Associate Professor<br />
(Plant Biology)<br />
Simeon Boyd, Ph.D., Associate Professor<br />
(Pediatrics, M.I.N.D. Institute)<br />
Anne Bagg Britt, Ph.D Professor (Plant Biology)<br />
Sean Burgess, Ph.D., Associate Professor<br />
(Molecular and Cellular Biology)<br />
Kenneth C. Burtis, Ph.D., Professor<br />
(Molecular and Cellular Biology)<br />
Judy Callis, Ph.D., Professor<br />
(Molecular and Cellular Biology)<br />
Simon Chan, Ph.D., Assistant Professor<br />
(Plant Biology)<br />
Frederic Chedin, Ph.D., Assistant Professor<br />
(Molecular and Cellular Biology)<br />
Hongwu Chen, Ph.D., Associate Professor<br />
(Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine)<br />
Roger Chetelat, Ph.D., Associate Agronomist<br />
(Plant Sciences)<br />
Douglas Cook, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Pathology)<br />
Luca Comai, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Biology)<br />
Gino A. Cortopassi, Ph.D., Professor<br />
(Molecular Biosciences)<br />
Michael E. Dahmus, Ph.D., Professor<br />
(Molecular and Cellular Biology)<br />
Abhaya Dandekar, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Sciences)<br />
Mary Delany, Ph.D., Professor and Chair<br />
(Animal Science)<br />
Bruce Draper, Ph.D., Assistant Professor<br />
(Molecular and Cellular Biology)<br />
Jorge Dubcovsky, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Sciences)<br />
Jan Dvorak, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Sciences)<br />
JoAnne Engebrecht, Ph.D., Professor<br />
(Molecular and Cellular Biology)<br />
Holly Ernest DVM Ph.D., Assistant Professor<br />
(Population Health and Reproduction)<br />
Thomas R. Famula, Ph.D., Professor<br />
(Animal Science)<br />
Peggy Farnham, Ph.D., Professor<br />
(Pharmacology & Toxicology)<br />
Charles S. Gasser, Ph.D., Professor<br />
(Molecular and Cellular Biology)<br />
Paul Gepts, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Sciences)<br />
Robert L. Gilbertson, Ph.D., Professor<br />
(Plant Pathology)<br />
David G. Gilchrist, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Pathology)<br />
Thomas Gradziel, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Sciences)<br />
Nobuko Hagiwara, Ph.D., Assistant Professor<br />
(Cardiovascular Medicine)<br />
John H. Harada, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Biology)<br />
James A. Harding, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Sciences)<br />
Stacey Harmer, Ph.D., Assistant Professor<br />
(Plant Biology)<br />
Wolf-Dietrich Heyer, Ph.D., Professor (Microbiology)<br />
Russell Hovey, Ph.D., Associate Professor<br />
(Animal Science)<br />
Liping Huang, Ph.D., Assistant Adjunct Professor<br />
(Nutrition)<br />
Neil Hunter, Ph.D., Assistant Professor<br />
(Microbiology)<br />
Marie Jasieniuk, Ph.D., Assistant Professor<br />
(Plant Sciences)<br />
Clarence I. Kado, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Pathology)<br />
Sree Kanthaswamy, Ph.D., Professional Researcher<br />
(Veterinary Genetics, Forensics)<br />
Ken Kaplan, Ph.D., Associate Professor<br />
(Molecular and Cellular Biology)<br />
Daniel Kliebenstein, Ph.D., Assistant Professor<br />
(Plant Sciences)<br />
Paul Knoepfler, Ph.D., Assistant Professor<br />
(Cell Biology and Human Anatomy)<br />
Artyom Kopp, Ph.D., Assistant Professor<br />
(Evolution and Ecology)<br />
Ian Korf, Ph.D., Assistant Professor<br />
(Molecular and Cellular Biology)<br />
Stephen C. Kowalczykowski, Ph.D., Professor<br />
(Microbiology)<br />
Dietmar Kueltz, Ph.D., Associate Professor<br />
(Animal Science)<br />
Hsing-Jien Kung, Ph.D., Professor<br />
(Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine)<br />
Kit Lam, Ph.D., Professor<br />
(Hematology and Oncology)<br />
Charles Langley, Ph.D., Professor<br />
(Evolution and Ecology)<br />
Janine LaSalle, Ph.D., Professor<br />
(Microbiology and Immunology)<br />
Tom Ledig, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor (Plant Sciences)<br />
Su-Ju Lin, Ph.D., Assistant Professor (Microbiology)<br />
William Lucas, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Biology)<br />
Leslie A. Lyons, Ph.D., Associate Professor<br />
(Population Health and Reproduction)<br />
Philip Mack, Ph.D., Assistant Research Geneticist<br />
(Hematology and Oncology)<br />
Julin Maloof, Ph.D., Assistant Professor<br />
(Plant Biology)<br />
Bernie May, Ph.D., Professor (Animal Science)<br />
Juan F. Medrano, Ph.D., Professor (Animal Science)<br />
Frederick J. Meyers, Ph.D., Professor<br />
(Hematology and Oncology)<br />
Richard Michelmore, Ph.D., Professor<br />
(Plant Sciences)<br />
Maria Mudryj, Ph.D., Associate Professor<br />
(Microbiology and Immunology)<br />
James D. Murray, Ph.D., Professor (Animal Science)<br />
Jeanette E. Natzle, Ph.D., Associate Professor<br />
(Molecular and Cellular Biology)<br />
David Neale, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Sciences)<br />
Anita M. Oberbauer, Ph.D., Professor<br />
(Animal Science)<br />
Dan E. Parfitt, Ph.D., Pomologist (Plant Sciences)<br />
Niels Pedersen, Ph.D., DVM, Professor<br />
(VM: Medicine and Epidemiology)<br />
Katherine Pollard, Ph.D., Assistant Professor<br />
(Statistics)<br />
Martin L. Privalsky, Ph.D., Professor (Microbiology)<br />
Carlos F. Quiros, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Sciences)<br />
Kathryn L. Radke, Ph.D., Professor<br />
(Animal Science)<br />
Pamela C. Ronald, Ph.D., Professor<br />
(Plant Pathology)<br />
Alan Rose, Ph.D., Associate Project Scientist<br />
(Molecular and Cellular Biology)<br />
Lesilee Rose, Ph.D., Associate Professor<br />
(Molecular and Cellular Biology)<br />
John Roth, Ph.D., Professor (Microbiology)<br />
Earl Sawai, Ph.D., Associate Adjunct Professor<br />
(Pathology)<br />
Carl W. Schmid, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus<br />
(Molecular and Cellular Biology)<br />
David Segal, Ph.D., Assistant Professor<br />
(Pharmacology and Toxicology)<br />
Michael F. Seldin, Ph.D., Professor<br />
(Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine)<br />
Frank Sharp, Ph.D., Professor (Neurology)<br />
Douglas Shaw, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Sciences)<br />
Neelima Sinha, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Biology)<br />
Dina St. Clair, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Sciences)<br />
Daniel Starr, Ph.D., Assistant Professor<br />
(Molecular and Cellular Biology)<br />
Venkatesan Sundaresan, Ph.D., Professor<br />
(Plant Biology)<br />
Michael Syvanen, Ph.D., Professor<br />
(Microbiology and Immunology)<br />
Thomas Tai, Ph.D., Associate in AES (Plant Sciences)<br />
Larry R. Teuber, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Sciences)<br />
Alison Van Eenennaam, Ph.D., Cooperative<br />
Extension Specialist (Animal Science)<br />
Quarter Offered: I=Fall, II=Winter, III=Spring, IV=Summer; 2009-<strong>2010</strong> offering in parentheses<br />
<strong>General</strong> Education (GE) credit: ArtHum=Arts and Humanities; SciEng=Science and Engineering; SocSci=Social Sciences; Div=Social-Cultural Diversity; Wrt=Writing Experience