Natasha Trethewey is author of Native Guard, for which she won the 2007 Pulitzer Prize; Bellocqs Ophelia, named a 2003 Notable Book by the American Library Association; and Domestic Work, selected by Rita Dove for the inaugural Cave Canem Poetry Prize. She received the 2008 Mississippi Governor's Award for Excellence in the Arts for Poetry. Currently, she is Professor of English and Phillis Wheatley Distinguished Chair in Poetry at Emory University.
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Statistics 131A, 001 - Spring 2015
Introduction to Probability and Statistics for Life Scientists - Fletcher H Ibser
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Researchers at UC Berkeley and Gladstone Institutes have shown that human induced pluripotent stem cells can differentiate and self-organize into cardiac microchambers when spatially confined. The center (red) shows heart muscle cells while the perimeter (green ring) shows a type of connective tissue that attaches to the surface and holds the microchamber to the culture dish. The cardiac microchambers can be used to study the toxicity of drugs that affect early human heart development.
Video by Zhen Ma, UC Berkeley Department of Bioengineering
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During the Opencast Matterhorn Leadership and Planning Meeting, Allison Bloodworth and Judy Stern of UC Berkeley Educational Technology Services provided an overview of the Business Analysis and User Experience roles and processes. The Matterhorn BA/U Team was proposed as a unified team working together as a cross-project resource to help the Matterhorn team understand & design for user and business needs that will be more likely to be adopted and used successfully. For more information about this meeting, and to view the presentation, visit http://www.opencastproject.org/project/matterhorn_leadership_and_planning_meeting.