UC Davis officials are forging a plan to turn the campus into a nexus for food research, policy and new technology.
July 21/Davis, Cal./The Sacramento Bee -- UC Davis officials are forging a plan to turn the campus into a nexus for food research, policy and new technology, Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi told the University of California Board of Regents.
Only a month old, the plan calls for the creation of a World Food Center that would tie together the more than 30 centers or institutes on the UC Davis campus that engage in research related to food, nutrition and health, Katehi said.