A UC Davis student and his team have developed an award-winning idea for a software application helping consumers choose foods that meet their medication needs.
Matthew Amicucci presented at the 2014 American Chemical Society meeting and won second place at the undergraduate symposium for his work on milk metabolomics.
David Dallas, a post-doctoral fellow at the UC Davis Foods for Health Institute, received the National Institute of Health (NIH) Pathway to Independence Award (K99/R00) in the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Health and Human Development for his work to improve premature infant nourishment.
The 10th annual International Milk Genomics Consortium convened at UC Davis for a second day and brought together scientists from across the physical, chemical, biological and computational sciences.
The first day of the 10th annual International Milk Genomics Consortium featured a full line-up of keynote speakers, faculty lectures, student presentations, and industry engagement. The three-day Symposium at UC Davis featured speakers from across the U.S., Europe, Australia, and New Zealand.