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Free documentary film screening, Tuesday, March 7th @ 6pm. Explore the problems facing California’s forested watersheds, and viable solutions for immediate implementation.
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The Sierra Nevada Research Institute

The Sierra Nevada Research Institute (SNRI) was established in 2007 as the first Organized Research Unit (ORU) at UC Merced.

The San Joaquin Valley and the Sierra Nevada regions of California are legendary for their vast natural resources, physical and biological diversity and cultural heritage. These regions lead the nation in agricultural production and in several natural resource and recreation industries. However, rapid population growth, competition for natural resources, air, water and soil pollution, climate change and competing land uses pose serious threats to the sustainability of these regions.

Faculty, researchers and students at the Sierra Nevada Research Institute (SNRI) conduct basic and applied research on these issues, using the San Joaquin Valley and the Sierra Nevada as their "outdoor laboratory." Currently 46 UC Merced faculty are members of SNRI.

 

Mar
18

COB1 110

Jonathan Greenberg, University of Nevada, Reno Link to ES seminar series
Mar
22

GRAN 135

Karin Wang, Temple University Investigating the mechanoregulatory role of fibronectin in tumor progression and wound healing Link to QSB seminar...
Apr
01

COB1 110

Jose Luis Ramirez, USDA  Link to ES Seminar Series
Apr
05

GRAN 135

Ken Chow, UC Irvine Link to QSB seminar series