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BERKELEY'S NEWS • SEPTEMBER 21, 2023

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UC Berkeley Professor of the Graduate School in plant and microbial biology John Taylor frequented the UC Botanical Garden with his wife during the COVID-19 pandemic. For Taylor, the garden was one of the few places they could visit that was open at the time.
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UC Berkeley Professor of the Graduate School in plant and microbial biology John Taylor frequented the UC Botanical Garden with his wife during the COVID-19 pandemic. For Taylor, the garden was one of the few places they could visit that was open at the time.
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Next week, the UC Botanical Garden will start reopening to visitors after being closed for more than three months — first to members Tuesday, and then to the general public July 22.
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Next week, the UC Botanical Garden will start reopening to visitors after being closed for more than three months — first to members Tuesday, and then to the general public July 22.
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With the increase in social distancing measures and the shelter-in-place order, UC Berkeley researchers are working from home, halting lab experiments and working on projects related to COVID-19.
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With the increase in social distancing measures and the shelter-in-place order, UC Berkeley researchers are working from home, halting lab experiments and working on projects related to COVID-19.
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Ackerly is currently the associate dean of the College of Letters and Science's biological sciences division, a position he has held since 2016.
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Ackerly is currently the associate dean of the College of Letters and Science's biological sciences division, a position he has held since 2016.
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The UC Botanical Garden is nipping winter in the bud — over the weekend, the garden held its annual “Spring Plant Sale,” bringing in nearly 2,000 visitors and raising $55,000.
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The UC Botanical Garden is nipping winter in the bud — over the weekend, the garden held its annual “Spring Plant Sale,” bringing in nearly 2,000 visitors and raising $55,000.
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