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Miller Institute for Basic Research in Science 06.07.2021

Yu He (Miller Fellow 2019-2020) is a co-author of the article "Angle-resolved photoemission studies of quantum materials" published in Rev. Mod. Phys.

Miller Institute for Basic Research in Science 30.06.2021

Michael Jordan (Miller Senior Fellow 2019-Present) and Sjors Scheres (Visiting Miller Professor 2015) are among the newly elected Fellows and Foreign Members of the Royal Society.

Miller Institute for Basic Research in Science 19.06.2021

Mark Hauber (Miller Fellow 2002-2005) has been selected to receive a Humboldt Research Award in recognition of his entire academic record in integrative biology to date. Congratulations!

Miller Institute for Basic Research in Science 02.06.2021

Dan Ibarra (Miller Fellow 2019-2022) is a co-author of the paper published by AGU. Sediment studies from the Songliao Basin will help reveal just how hot the terrestrial realm was during the warmest time in the past 150 million years, and how hot the northern midlatitudes may be in the future.

Miller Institute for Basic Research in Science 18.05.2021

Celebrate Science! Science at Cal brings the wonders of STEM research at UC Berkeley to the community. Rosemary Gillespie (Miller Professor 2019-2020) will host a talk, entitled "Data Integration Across Space and Time to Infer Biodiversity Dynamics" as a part of the DS C2C seminar series on May 19th, 2021.

Miller Institute for Basic Research in Science 13.05.2021

Ehud Isacoff (Miller Professor 2013) is a co-author of the paper "Conformational rearrangement of the NMDA receptor amino-terminal domain during activation and allosteric modulation" appeared today in Nature Communications.

Miller Institute for Basic Research in Science 13.05.2021

Paul Alivisatos (Miller Professor 2001-2002) is a co-author of the paper "Observation of ordered organic capping ligands on semiconducting quantum dots via powder X-ray diffraction" published today in Nature Communications.