
From the Dean: Thinkers, Leaders and Innovators
We are here to support our students
Spring began just two months ago, and already here in Davis it’s starting to feel like summer. There’s just about a month of the quarter left, during which our students will be preparing for final exams and then, for many, commencement. There’s still much to do between then and now, but the excitement of graduation season is already being felt in our classrooms, labs and across campus.
The 2025 Undergraduate Research, Scholarship and Creative Activities Conference saw hundreds of UC Davis students (many of whom are CBS majors) gather in the University Credit Union Center to present posters of their research to their peers and mentors. I had a great time there, as I do every year, meeting our talented students and learning about their work.
We also hosted the inaugural Under the Microscope webinar, which focused on the future of cancer research. We had nearly two hundred people in attendance, and the faculty panel delivered a fascinating and insightful presentation. For those who missed the event, you can watch the video here.
More recently, we announced that student programs have been affected by changes to federal funding. These changes are disappointing, and will have a significant impact on many aspects of the UC Davis student experience, as well as to the future of the biotechnology and medical fields. Though these changes are difficult, we will continue our efforts to support all CBS students as they continue to learn and grow as thinkers, leaders and innovators.
Because that’s what we do. And what we will keep on doing.
Go Ags.
Media Resources
- This message appeared in the May 2025 edition of Biome, the CBS newsletter.