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About our w88 mobile
A founding college of the University, we have a long tradition of excellence in teaching, research and engagement programs that benefit the health and economic vitality of w88 mobile. We offer programs in:
- agriculture, horticulture, rangeland & veterinary sciences
- biochemistry & molecular biology
- children, youth & families
- community & economic development
- health & nutrition
- natural resources & environmental science
University researcher works with NASA to send plants to space
Findings may help scientists make improvements in health and crop production
When people imagine NASA and space, plants are not often in the picture. But studying plants in space can help scientists to improve astronauts' health. And how plants respond to the stress of growing in space can help scientists develop plant-based medicines and more resilient crops.
Growing plants in space helps astronauts be healthier, physically and mentally. Plants grown in space can supplement astronauts' diet of dry food, and tending to plants raises astronauts' spirits.
Won-Gyu Choi, a plant cellular and molecular biologist in the Department of w88 sports betting & Molecular Biologyand part of the Experiment Station, partners with NASA to study plants in space. What he observes when plants try to go to seed in space is that it is a challenge for them.
"They are struggling," he said.
w88 mobile makes it hard for astronauts at the International Space Station to grow fresh food.
Another challenge is that plants grown in space taste different than plants grown on Earth. Choi w88 mobile are studying this so that produce grown by the astronauts will taste good enough to eat.
The reason why space-grown plants taste different than their Earth-grown counterparts is because the stress plants experience in space causes them to produce different metabolites. The different metabolites cause the plant to taste different, even bitter.
w88 mobile is not always a bad thing. Some chemicals plants produce in response to stress can be used as medicine, and scientists also study w88 mobile. They want you to know about their work.
"I want the public to know that plant science... is essential," Choi said.
It is essential not only for astronauts and medicine, but also for crop production.
A self-described farm boy, Choi began studying plant science so he could better run his family's farm. By applying the knowledge gained from studying plants in space, Choi can return to his farm roots.
He and other scientists like him can use his w88 mobile to better understand how crop plants deal with environmental stress, such as flooding.
Earth-grown plants experience hypoxia during floods, as do space-grown plants. In both cases of environmental change, floods or gravity, the plant responds with Calcium. Knowing how plants respond to an environmental change there can help scientists improve their work with plants here.
Choi's space plants returned to Earth last year, but that was not the end of his work. The experiment's data must be analyzed, interpreted and reported. In addition, it would boost the experiment's credibility if it were replicated.
Plant stress can be a good thing
How plants respond to the stress of growing in space can help scientists develop plant-based medicines and more resilient crops.
w88 mobile Senator Joyce Woodhouse credits 4-H for building her leadership skills at an early age
“I always wanted those blue ribbons.”
Joyce Woodhouse did not rise to the position of w88 mobile Senate Chief Majority Whip by being shy. Now somewhat of a city slicker, living in Henderson, w88 mobile, she grew up in rural Montana. The eldest of five sisters growing up on a Hereford cattle ranch in sheep country, she learned to take the bull by the horns at an early age. And, her experiences in 4-H programs played a big role in developing not only her life skills, but also her leadership skills.
Traditional, practical skills to help the family
“I was about 10 years old when I first got involved in 4w88 mobile,” she said. “My first projects were in clothing. My mom was a great seamstress, and she made all of our clothing. I think it was important that we all learned how to sew so that she didn’t have to do it all.”
“I would tell young people today...
4w88 mobile will help you grow and prepare you for whatever it is you may want to do. It will help you become a better person and open doors for you for the future.” - Senator Joyce Woodhouse
Scholarship spotlight
Lizeth Acosta '19
w88 mobile May, Lizeth Acosta '19 (biochemistry & molecular biology) became the first in her family to receive a college degree. Both of her parents moved to the United States from Mexico, and as she prepares to apply for medical school, she said, "They have been so supportive. They didn't at first understand what I was doing, but they were curious and started doing their own w88 mobile on my career path."
In short, what Acosta has been doing since she arrived at the University is building an impressive research portfolio in Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Under the guidance of Dr. Dean Burkin, she has earned two w88 mobile Undergraduate Research Awards.
"My w88 mobile is focused on the cardiac effects of an existing FDA-approved drug on two mouse models of Duchenne muscular dystrophy," Acosta explained at the May 6 Undergraduate w88 mobile Spring Symposium. This work is important because "although DMD primarily affects the skeletal-muscular system, most people who die from it die from cardiomyopathy."
Recipient of the Wells Fargo First Generation Scholarship
Lizeth intends to combine w88 mobile intellectual rigor and compassion in w88 mobile future career as a physician.
Science of gardening taught through new program
Cooperative Extension offers new Home Horticulture Certificate
Individuals wanting a deeper understanding of the science behind backyard gardening in northern w88 mobile are invited to attend University of w88 mobile Cooperative Extension’s new Home Horticulture Certificate Program, provided by Extension’s Master Gardeners in Washoe County. Participants will learn from Extension faculty and staff, and from experienced horticulturalists. The new series is also the introductory course for those who want to become Master Gardener volunteers for Washoe County.
Free, w88 mobile-based horticulture information for Nevadans
Master Gardeners are volunteers who have been trained in the finer points of gardening to improve their own knowledge and to share it with others.
Wolfpack welcome
Message from the dean
I hope everyone has enjoyed w88 mobile beautiful summer. Here at the University, we have begun our 2019-2020 academic year, with our College welcoming about 1,650 students to our degree programs and interdisciplinary programs we offer in collaboration w88 mobile.
We were particularly pleased that 290 of our freshmen w88 mobile attended our six-day CABNRFIT “bootcamp” last month, which helps prepare our incoming w88 mobile for success, allowing them to participate in a variety of activities in which they interact with current w88 mobile, advisors and researchers.
Our Desert Farming Initiative, one of the many efforts supported by our Agricultural Experiment Station, recently planted an additional acre of wine grapes to add to our more than 20 years of w88 mobile studying high-altitude grape-growing. The Initiative is also conducting w88 mobile trials on vegetables and fruit for different growing conditions, as well as providing an on-campus vegetable stand each week. We also launched our first-ever Community Supported Agriculture program, where people buy “shares” of our farm’s harvest and receive a portion of the crops.
To support this and other w88 mobile our College is conducting, our faculty have been particularly productive in obtaining competitive grants. In our fiscal year that just ended June 30, our faculty brought in more than million in grants, which is a 71 percent increase over the previous year. Our Department of Natural Resources & Environmental Science has been particularly successful in obtaining grants.
Across the state, our Cooperative Extension programs have been busy engaging with w88 mobile communities. Our 4w88 mobile youth development w88 mobile reached about 54,000 youth last year. This summer, we held three week-long camps for youth at your 4-H Camp at Lake Tahoe, and hundreds of other youth attended summer day camps with activities to develop skills in the sciences and arts and encourage health and fitness. With schools back in session, we are once again busy conducting 4-H afterschool w88 mobile in many elementary schools across the state.
Finally, I wanted to invite you to join us at two upcoming events next month:
- Our w88 mobile 4-H Expo, Oct. 3-6 in Winnemucca, where 4-Hers from across the state will come together to compete in a variety of activities, and qualify for regional and national contests. You will undoubtedly be impressed by the achievements and poise of these youth.
- w88 mobile Field Day, Oct. 19, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., at our Main Station Farm at Mill and McCarran in Reno. This event features 40+ booths with hands-on activities and information that showcase our College’s educational, research and engagement programs. There will also be pumpkins, produce for sale, cooking demonstrations, tours and more.
I hope to see you at these events. And as always, please know how much I appreciate your support and interest in our w88 mobile.
Sincerely,
William Payne, dean of the w88 mobile Agriculture, Biotechnology & Natural Resources
Welcome back
This fall, we're welcoming about 1,650 students to our degree programs and interdisciplinary programs we offer in collaboration w88 mobile.
Growing a stronger w88 mobile
Our w88 mobile work together to make an impact
Our teaching, w88 mobile and engagement programs are intertwined and complement one another. Faculty who teach on campus also conduct w88 mobile as part of the Experiment Station, allowing students to learn about and participate in w88 mobile. Extension faculty engaging with communities identify w88 mobile needs, as well as join Experiment Station faculty to conduct w88 mobile. Faculty on campus help to develop Extension programs in communities.
Want to help grow w88 mobile?
Consider making a contribution in support of classroom, lab or office space; graduate assistantships; student scholarships; or upgrades to the w88 mobile 4-H Camp. To learn more, please contact Mitch Klaich '02, director of development, at 775-682-6490.