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Coral
Jul. 23, 2025
Francesca is the lab manager for the Adrienne Correa Lab at UC Berkeley, where they study how simbiotic microorganisms influence their coral hosts, as well as ecosystem processes, under environmental stress. Her passion lies in learning about how we can transform genetics research into actionable solutions supporting conservation of critical marine ecosystems as our climate changes. |
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In-Service Day
Jul. 30, 2025
Please come enjoy our regular meeting, as well as a service opportunity right at your fingertips. We will form a lean, mean machine to fill backpacks with student supplies, assembly line style! Rather than have each member bring a backpack, We've ordered them in bulk to make it cheaper. So all you have to do is bring $20. If you can. Thanks! |
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Revolutionizing Aging
Aug. 20, 2025
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The Future of College Sports
Aug. 27, 2025
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The World of Service Learning and the Role of Youth Advocacy
Sep. 17, 2025
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Infectious Diseases
Oct. 15, 2025
Scott grew up in Boulder, Colorado, and pursued his medical education at the University of Colorado. He later attended Harvard University, where he earned a degree in public health. Following medical school, Scott completed his residency and a fellowship in Medicine, Infectious Disease, and Geographic Medicine at Stanford University. During his time at Stanford, Scott served as a faculty member at the medical school and directed the Human Biology course "Parasites & Pestilence" for over two decades. Currently residing in San Mateo, California, Scott served as Chief of Infectious Disease and Geographic Medicine at Kaiser Redwood City for 25 years, including through the COVID-19 pandemic. He also held the role of influenza and vaccine lead for Northern California Kaiser Permanente, contributing to public health and infectious disease management across the region. He has appeared on The Doctors Show (CBS), Animal Planet, Discovery Channel and National Geographic (and even the Tyra Bank’s Show in New York!) about several unusual parasitic diseases in humans including leishmaniasis, tapeworm, leprosy and hookworm. |
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