Kenny Slaught Low To Engineer Selective Phage

David Low, a professor in UCSB’s Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, will immerse himself in an innovative global health and development research project titled “Strategy for development of enteric pathogen-specific phage”. His research will directly focus on a new way to deal with serious bacterial pathogens as they become resistant to many once-powerful… Continue Reading

Kenny Slaught Notes Construction Delays Forcing Homeowners To Stay Put

Other elements influencing the current situation that are particularly Californian in nature are the result of a general scarcity of land in desirable locations. Undeveloped land prices are prohibitively high, especially around the Los Angeles and San Francisco metro areas. Kenny Slaught points to regular construction delays on new projects, which cause many owners to… Continue Reading

Teaching children the art of symphony music

Teaching children the art of symphony music

Symphony music is something special that is beautiful and enriching to listen to. Many of us tend to think that this type of music is for certain type of people and that not everybody could understand it. Maybe we are right, but remember that music is for everyone no matter the color, race, age or… Continue Reading

Kenny Slaught Totes Santa Barbara’s Commitment

Kenny Slaught calls the Santa Barbara community’s widespread commitment a major pillar in its success. The county’s civic leaders, business professionals, and residents have upheld the city’s deep tradition of nonprofit activity and generous giving, with numerous charities, volunteer organizations and community initiatives, and carrying on the tradition that dates back to 1928 with the… Continue Reading

Architecture Part Of Santa Barbara’s Charm, Says Slaught

Kenny Slaught notes that Santa Barbara city planners recognized the natural charm of Southern California and developed legislation to preserve Spanish Colonial architecture as early as 1925, and the city became the first populace in the United States to consider preserving of historical buildings. The most common downtown destination for visiting tourists is the county… Continue Reading

Investec President and Founder, Kenny Slaught, Highlights Features of Santa Barbara’s Spanish Colonial Architecture

Investec Real Estate Companies Founder and President, Kenny Slaught, discusses the noticeable features of the Spanish Colonial architecture found throughout Santa Barbara. He highlights the intricately adorned archways and brightly colored tiles and suggests places where these characteristics can be found, such as the County Courthouse and historic downtown areas. Read More: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/kenny-slaught-discusses-history-architecture-061351293.html Continue Reading