Blog of Jonathan A. Eisen, evolutionary biologist, microbiologist & genomicist, Open Science advocate, recovering Harvard/Stanford alum, cyclist & Professor at UC Davis. For more info. see my Lab Page Google Profile , or Twitter feed. For "Dynamic Views" format click here.
My brothers dream come true: baseball meets bioinformatics
Letter of support for #UCDavis Chancellor cosigned by ~ 250 faculty #OccupyUCDavis
We, the undersigned UC Davis faculty, support the free exchange of ideas on campus and students’ right to peaceful protests. We are appalled by the events of Friday, Nov. 18 in the Quad, but heartened by the Chancellor's apology and her commitment to listen to and work on the students’ concerns. We strongly believe that Linda Katehi is well-qualified to lead our university through this difficult healing process and oppose the premature calls for her resignation; this is not in the best interest of our university.
- Walter S. Leal, Professor, Entomology
- Nina Amenta, Professor, Computer Science
- Francisco J. Samaniego, Distinguished Professor, Statistics
- Ricardo H. R. Castro, Assistant Professor, Chemical Engineering & Material Science
- Kevin Johnson, Professor and Dean, Law School (signing in his individual capacity)
- Eduardo Blumwald, Professor, Plant Sciences
- Miguel A. Mendez, Professor, Law School
- Maureen Stanton, Professor, Evolution and Ecology
- Miguel A. Marino, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Hydrologic Sciences, Civil & Environmental Engineering, and Biological & Agricultural Engineering
Journal club today on bacteria in toilets - posting some notes here
Notes (I note - I am copying much of the text from the paper not rewriting it.)
Town Hall #2 - Chancellor Katehi meets w/ Faculty/Staff; Katehi receives much support
| Once again - banners are not allowed. WTF? |
| phylogenomics The Tree of Life: Faculty and staff arriving for Town Hall meeting with Chamcellor http://t.co/1cjHtgML 11/29/11 4:09 PM |
| michaelhoffman @phylogenomics Why is the sign partially covered? 11/29/11 4:34 PM |
Wondering - can UC really force me to sign new patent agreement?
Dear UC Colleague, When you first joined the University of California, you signed a Patent Acknowledgment or Agreement (depending on when you joined UC) as a condition of employment or your ability to use UC research resources and facilities. Because of recent court decisions in the case Stanford v. Roche, it is necessary for you to sign an amendment to that document.
This amendment clarifies the original intent of the Patent Acknowledgment or Agreement you signed: to assign to the University rights to inventions and patents you may conceive or develop while employed by UC, using UC research facilities and/or resources, or using gift, grant or contract funds received through the University.
What's Hot in Biology 2011? Why, the Genomic Encyclopedia paper I am senior author on #Yay?
- Story Behind the Nature Paper on 'A phylogeny driven genomic encyclopedia of bacteria & archaea' #genomics #evolution
- More coverage of the GEBA "Phylogeny Driven Genomic Encyclopedia"
- Scientists Start a Genomic Catalog of Earth’s Abundant Microbes (article by Carl Zimmer in the New York Times)
- Presenting a genomic encyclopedia of bacteria (and archaea) (article by John Timmer)
Letter to UC Davis Faculty from Academic Senate Chair Linda Bisson Regarding Pepper Spray Incident #OccupyUCDavis
Dear Colleagues:
Many of you have asked me to issue a preliminary assessment of the events occurring on November 18, 2011, and to describe the actions taken to date by me and Executive Council. I know I have asked extraordinary patience of you while I undertake the job that I was appointed to do as your Chair of the Davis Division of the Academic Senate. As a scientist it is not in my nature to get ahead of the data; as a faculty member I put the students first. When I saw the first video of the brutality on the quad I felt as if I had been stabbed in the heart, a feeling I know the majority of you share.
Just another Monday at #UCDavis: contentious UC regents meeting, a strike (sort of) & some occupying #OccupyUCDavis #OUCD
Well, today was interesting at UC Davis (and I note - it is only 5:15 PM as I start to write this). Two major related events were happening on campus today. First, there was a meeting of the UC Regents that had a presence on campus (more on this in a bit). Second, partly in response to the Regents meeting, there was a call for a "Strike" by UC Davis students as well as "sympathy" events planned at all other UC Campuses (Cory Golden in the Davis Enterprise has a good summary of these two related events here). I note, I am adding links to my posts about the various events for those interested. I know this is a bit self centered but I think it may help explain my thinking on the various issues.
The momentum for the strike came from a rally on the UC Davis quad last Monday (see my post about that here: An exhausting and exhilarating day at the #OccupyUCDavis rally). On that day there was enormous amount of passion to rise up and do something in response to the pepper spraying incident of last Friday (see my post about that day here: A day of almost pure joy in #DavisCA and at #UCDavis, until ... #OccupyUCDavis). 1000s of people were there and though the Chancellor of UC Davis Linda Katehi talked, she did not assuage the crowd much if at all. Then there was a General Assembly of sorts, out in the quad, where a vote was taken to hold a "strike" on Monday the 28th (i.e., today). Some of the passion clearly came from the pepper spraying incident itself, some of it came from ongoing frustration with financial issues (e.g., tuition hikes) and some of it came from dismay and/or disappointment at the UC Davis administrations role in the incident as well as their response (e.g., the Saturday Press Conference did not go so well: My accidental encounter with the #OccupyUCDavis crowd at #UCDavis #impressed). And one thing that happened that day was the "re-occupation" of the UC Davis Quad - this time with more tents, a geodesic dome, and many people.
UC Davis News Release: "A Day of Civil Discourse & Peaceful Expression" - except when not allowed #Uggh #OccupyUCDavis
"UC Davis is preparing for a day of civil discourse and peaceful expression, as the campus hosts members of the University of California Board of Regents and faculty and students organize “teach-ins” on public disinvestment in higher education, the Occupy movement and other topics."
"If you’re planning to attend the UC Davis portion of the audioconference, please be prepared for a search of backpacks – and don’t bring banners or bottled water, which will not be allowed in the ARC ballroom."
UC Davis Academic Committee on Academic Freedom and Responsibility Statement re #OccupyUCDavis
Dear Colleagues,
On Friday we sent all of you a link to the Faculty Code of Conduct that includes on page three a statement of academic freedom rights. The Davis Division of the Academic Senate Committee on Academic Freedom and Responsibility unanimously voted to issue the following statement:
"The UC Davis Academic Senate Committee on Academic Freedom and Responsibility (CAFR) condemns violence as well as directives and policies that are likely to lead to it. The role of a university in society is to serve as a beacon of compassion and tolerance to foster thoughtful discourse. Academic freedom is the pilot light protecting knowledge production and should protect all members of the university engaged in civil discourse without fear or threat of coercive retaliation or physical harm. In light of an emerging pattern of policies and behaviors counter to these principles, we call on all University of California administrators to undergo training in the importance of academic freedom and how to protect and foster it against financial, political, and social pressures. We also plan to review recent events in order to assess to what degree academic freedom rights were violated and to make policy recommendations to safeguard academic freedom at University of California campuses. - unanimously agreed by CAFR members"
Linda F. Bisson
Chair, Davis Division of the Academic Senate
Professor, Viticulture and Enology
Email from #OccupyUCDavis to #UCDavis faculty - Call for a General Strike
Dear UC Davis Faculty Member,
On behalf of the 99.5% of students, faculty, and workers who voted in favor of a General Strike to be held this coming Monday, November 28th, we are asking that you cancel your scheduled classes or hold your class on the quad this coming Monday in solidarity with your fellow community members against the terrible acts of police brutality committed this past week on our campus.
Our call for a walk-out lies on a series of undeniable principles of equality and democracy that we all share:
1) The right to peacefully redress government for grievances of social inequality under the first amendment
2) The right to not be brutally beaten for exercising these rights
3) Teachers, TAs, professors, faculty, and staff have the right to tenure and a fair wage
4) Education is a social right and fee-increases and budget cuts are unnecessary given the obscene plundering of the economy by the richest Americans over the past years
5) The fight for education is synonymous with the fight for equality in all social realms: housing, food, healthcare, transportation, energy, etc.
6) The US Government’s prioritization of war and tax cuts for the rich above social services for working Americans is unjust and should be reversed
This is a call to join the walkout against police brutality and social inequality. We are making space and facilities (white boards, etc.) available for all who are interested in holding class on the quad. Any special requests by teachers and faculty will be accommodated to the best of our ability.
Please respond to this email letting us know which of the three options you will be choosing:
a) I plan to cancel all classes Monday
b) I plan to hold classes in the quad Monday
c) I do not plan to cancel classes and I do not support the fight for public education
Please let us know of your plans ASAP.
Thank you for your cooperation!
-Occupy UC Davis
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Note: A link to the General Strike proposal can be found here:
http://reclaimuc.blogspot.com/2011/11/uc-davis-strike-call.html
I note - as of 30 minutes ago I was planning on doing a teach in on Monday in the Quad and still hope to. But I confess I am a bit worried about the direction and tone of the OccupyUCDavis movement based on this email.
UPDATE - I presume this "Eric Lee" is the same as the one who wrote the following:
The “Pepper Spray Incident” and the Inevitable Radicalization of the UC Student Body
More science conference spam
Dear Dr.Jonathan Eisen,
I am Monica Fu from the organizing committee of the 4thAnnual World Congress of Vaccine. Cordially, we invite you to give an oral presentation at Session 418: Japanese Encephalitis, Junin, Hendra and Nipah Vaccines about your recent work. In order that you can learn the conference details and scientific program quickly, I am pleased to send you a conference brochure in the attachment. You are appreciated to reply me with a speech title to my email: monica@vaccinecon.com.
Certainly, if you have any questions about the conference, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Sincerely yours,
Ms. Monica Fu
Organizing Committee of WCV-2012
Only a minor complication. Never worked on anything related to this. Ahh - I love science conference spam.
ABC radio news story on Indoor Ecology
Quick post here and it is not about OccupyUCDavis
Check out the story from ABC news (Australia, that is): Indoor ecology - RN Future Tense - 24 November 2011. Their summary:
We're used to hearing about threats to our outdoor environment. But we rarely think about some of the challenges that we face in our indoor environment.
A growing number of researchers are interested in the idea of 'indoor ecology' - treating the indoors like the outdoors and studying the spaces that surround many of us every day.
It has a lot of good stuff about the Sloan Foundation program.
#UCDavis Chancellor Linda Katehi to have Town Hall w/ faculty and staff Tuesday #OccupyUCDavis
Faculty and staff are invited to a town hall meeting on Tuesday, November 29, in Freeborn Hall from 4:00-5:30 p.m. The meeting will be an open discussion with Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi, Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Ralph Hexter, and Matt Carmichael, Acting Chief of the UC Davis Police Department.
For background regarding the use of pepper spray against protesters last week and the campus response, please see http://chancellor.ucdavis.edu/initiatives/campus_protests/. Sincerely,
Linda P.B. Katehi
Chancellor
#UCDavis quad - a place for gatherings for a long time
And for those without flash I am inserting all the pics below ...
Not quite sure what this means re: UC Davis Academic Senate and proposed strike
*This message is being sent on behalf of the Academic Senate*
The Divisional Chair and members of the Executive Council were invited to a meeting today with members of Occupy UC Davis. We were pleased to meet with these students who have been involved with a call for a general strike on Monday, November 28. The call can be found here. The general strike has been called in conjunction with a meeting of the Board of Regents to be held in part on the Davis campus on Monday. A link to the meeting call can be found here.
In making their decisions concerning their instructional activities on November 28, faculty should be aware of the contents of the Faculty Code of Conduct, which can be found here.
Should #UCDavis faculty "walkout" from teaching to "support" students? I do not think so
To All Faculty, Students, and Staff:Well, this could be a set up for some complex interactions Monday. As many who read this blog know, I am incredibly disturbed by the pepper spray incident. I am also very upset about the budget cuts and the challenges facing students on campus. I am committed to working to fix the things that are broken at UC Davis and to also help students in as many ways as possible deal with tuition and fee increases.
Some of you may have heard or read that there will be a general strike on Monday, November 28, 2011. Please note that the campus is open for business as usual and students should plan to attend courses as scheduled unless they hear otherwise directly from their instructor. This expectation applies equally to all Faculty, Lecturers, Teaching Assistants, and Associates.
Please have a safe and restful holiday break.
James E.K. Hildreth, PhD, MD
Dean
College of Biological Sciences
University of California, Davis
Reporting from #UCDavis Town Hall meeting re: #OccupyUCDavis
UPDATE: Video of the Town Hall Meeting is here.
| phylogenomics Crowd starting to form outside Freeborn Hall for #occupyucdavis Town Hall - TV crews coming too http://t.co/GbWPKKoX 11/22/11 4:23 PM |
Tuesday AM at #OccupyUCDavis camp
Top 10 action items for Chancellor Katehi from David Jay Harris at Town Hall #OccupyUCDavis
Open Letter from #UCDavis Prof. Mau Stanton re: Chancellor Katehi and #OcuppyUCDavis
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Dear CPB members:
I have been listening and reading with great interest to the ongoing discussion about Friday's pepper-spraying travesty, and the subsequent calls for Chancellor Katehi's resignation. I want to add just a few words about my own experiences with the Chancellor, and how they've shaped my desire that she use this awful experience to transform herself into a better leader, rather than resigning. (My thoughts are captured perfectly by my faculty colleague Nina Amenta, whose open letter to the Chancellor is available through the link in her email below.)
Excellent summary of #OccupyUCDavis rally from @aggietv via @bmcdb
And thought I would repost it since it is really useful.
I note - Aggie TV really is doing a phenomenal job with coverage.
And the BMCDB grad students blog and twitter posts are great too.
Town Hall at #UCDavis re #OccupyUCDavis 5-7PM Freeborn Hall
Date: Tuesday, November 22
Time: 5:00-7:00pm
Location: Freeborn Hall
Thank you,
Stacy
Respectfully yours,
STACY A. MILLER
Vice Chancellor's Office - Student Affairs
University of California, Davis
Davis, CA 95616
An exhausting and exhilarating day at the #OccupyUCDavis rally
I have been consumed with this issue since Friday when the spraying of protestors happened in the "quad" at UC Davis. And I had been posting relentlessly to twitter and my blog and posterous and Facebook and, well, all over. I had no idea how this day was going to play out. Would Chancellor Katehi show up to the rally? Would she speak? What would other people say? Would the tents go up again? How many people would show up? Would it be peaceful (I assumed yes). Would there be any police around? And so on.
After finally having breakfast, I was getting ready to leave when the REAL blurriness began:
| phylogenomics Well that could be a bad omen for today http://t.co/KeyHt3sg 11/21/11 10:02 AM |
All my pics/vids from #OccupyUCDavis Rally - will clean up later
Open Letter to Chancellor Katehi from Women and Gender Studies Faculty re #OccupyUCDavis
20TH November 2011.
Open Letter to the Chancellor
Dear Chancellor Katehi,
The faculty of the Women and Gender Studies program are writing to express our deep concern regarding the unjustifiable use of gratuitous force against UC Davis students on November 18, 2011. The administration has attempted to defend its actions by characterizing them as measures taken to protect the health and safety of Davis students. We do not see how pepper spraying students demonstrates concern for their well-being.
The campus community has been asked to accept disproportionate police action in the name of safety. To encourage the acceptance of that logic, the administration raises the specter of criminalized outsiders and mentions the risk of university “liability.” We do not accept the logic that outsiders, sitting on the ground, with their arms linked to our students, are more dangerous than the persons pointing weapons at them. In fact, sitting with linked arms has a long tradition in the Black Civil Rights and pacifist movements in this country and is understood as a non-violent means of exercising free speech rights. Furthermore we reject the implicit gendered logic of vulnerability that suggests that in order to protect vulnerable women from outsiders we must stifle protest.
Email re #UCDavis Graduate Student Assembly #OccupyUCDavis
A demonstration and general assembly has been called on Monday Nov 21, at Noon in the Quad in response to the use of force by police on campus. Please send this announcement to your graduate group or department list serves.
As many have seen there have been multiple demonstrations at UC Davis and other UC campuses this week. At UCD on Thursday demonstrators set up a camp on the quad where about 25 tents and 60 people stayed the night. On Friday at around noon the Chancellor issued an order that the camp be disassembled. At 3 pm officers entered the quad to disperse the camp. Pepper spray was used liberally and arrests were made. News coverage shows part of this police action: http://www.fox40.com/news/headlines/ktxl-police-make- arrests-at-occupy-uc-davis- 20111118,0,1876312.story
On Saturday, the Chancellor held a press conferencehttp://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2011/11/19/uc-davis- launches-probe-after-pepper- spray-incident/ where she called for a review and students held a silent vigil as she exitedhttp://www.npr.org/blogs/ thetwo-way/2011/11/20/ 142562402/video-after-pepper- spraying-a-powerfully-silent- protest-at-uc-davis. This situation is attracting national and international news attention.
These events and images are shocking and we want to make sure that all graduate students are aware of steps being taken by both students and the administration in its aftermath. Please share this announcement with your departments and graduate groups. These incidents will be on the Graduate Assembly agenda for the November 30th meeting.
Thank you,
--
Graduate Student Assembly
Executive Council
Letter to Chancellor Katehi from Emilio Bruna, #UCDavis PhD from 2001 now Prof. at U. Florida #OccupyUCDavis
Another letter - this one from UC Davis Alumnus Emilio Bruna, a Prof. at University of Florida. Bruna got his PhD from Davis in 2001.
Chancellor Katehi,
I am appalled by the images of the actions taken by police against student protestors. I fear you have lost sight of what is perhaps our most important responsibility as faculty members – to teach students to think critically and become engaged and responsible citizens. If our doing so leads them to a path of peaceful civil disobedience as a means to drawing attention to a cause in which they believe, then you of all people must ensure that they have the means to both do so safely. As Chancellor the responsibility for the violence perpetrated against students by the UCDPD is ultimately yours, as is the power to help our campus community recover. I encourage you to be bold – apologize at the least, resign if you must – but act, and do so quickly.
Even in the darkest times there is hope - Fiat Lux.
Emilio Bruna
Ph.D., Center for Population Biology (2001)
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Emilio M. Bruna, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Dept. of Wildlife Ecology & Conservation & Center for Latin American Studies
Associate Editor, Biotropica
AggieTV (@AggieTV) video report on the press conference yesterday re #OccupyUCDavis
Kudos to @AggieTV for the Scoop / Interview with #UCDavis Chancellor Katehi #OccupyUCDavis
Jason Bell - #UCDavis PostDoc continues his "Open Letter" re: #OccupyUCDavis incident #powerful
Letter from Prof. Phil Ward to Chancellor Katehi re pepper spray incident #OccupyUCDavis
I share Art Shapiro’s concerns about the damage this incident has done to UC Davis. This was the most widely read and widely shared story on BBC News online today, exceeding in “popularity” the protests in Cairo and the repeat neutrino experiment.
At a minimum I urge you to promptly assume responsibility for the police action and to offer a full, unreserved apology to the university community, as well as an assurance that there will not be a repeat of this shameful event. Beyond that there is much additional fence-mending to be done.
Respectfully,
Philip S. Ward
Professor of Entomology
Department of Entomology and
Center for Population Biology
University of California at Davis






























