Contents of July 15 issue
- HIV
genotyping test helps guide treatment
decisions
- Translational research reveals E. coli
strategy
- Gene
for rare syndrome linked to inherited
glaucoma
- New
area code for Santa Cruz, Monterey and San Benito
counties
- Sticking with Windows 95
- American
Express to relocate off campus
- Changes in the Office of Naval Research's Facilities
and Administrative Rates
- Certification program for SNAP
Checks
- Buyback/Pay Adjustment forms for workers' compensation voluntary disability need immediate action
- Urgent
appeal for blood donors draws 'astounding'
response
- American
Express to relocate off campus
- Annual celebration of flamenco returns to
campus
- New
area code for Santa Cruz, Monterey and San Benito
counties
- Campus crime statistics
- HIV
genotyping test helps guide treatment
decisions
- Lucent
foundation donates $2.6 million for engineering chair, two
fellowships
- Translational research reveals E. coli
strategy
- Team
to assess earthquake vulnerability of Bay Area transportation
networks
- Gene
for rare syndrome linked to inherited
glaucoma
- ‘Sidfest’ to celebrate Drell’s life
work
- Gould
returning to Law School; headed Labor Relations
Board
- Changes in the Office of Naval Research's Facilities
and Administrative Rates
- New SLAC
Archives Website
- Ph.D. Orals