Monday, December 30, 2024

Professors Dillman, Cranor and Eastmond in the News

Below are brief descriptions of ETOX faculty members whose work and activities were described in the media over the past year.  Some of these were published some time ago and I am just catching up.  

A tarantula-killing nematode named after the actor Jeff Daniels by Professor Adler Dillman and his research group was spotlighted in a People Magazine article entitled, "19 Species Named After Your Favorite Celebrities...".

Distinguished Professor Carl Cranor, chaired the committee that oversaw the building of the Humanities and Social Sciences Building on the UC Riverside campus.  Cesar Pelli, the renowned architect of the building (who was recruited by Carl to design the building), and the building were the focus of an article in the Press Enterprise where Carl is quoted extensively.   

Professor David Eastmond was prominently quoted in an article published earlier this year by Dan Charles in the journal Science entitled "Taking the Stand: For scientists going to court as an expert witness brings risks and rewards".  The graphic above is from the Science article.

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