Tag Archives: Santa Barbara

Kenny Slaught Works To Further Global Health Research

“These grants are meant to spur on new discoveries that could ultimately save millions of lives,” stated Chris Wilson, director of Global Health Discovery with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. “GCE winners are expanding the pipeline of ideas for serious global health and development challenges where creative thinking is most urgently needed.” Where human… Continue Reading

Kenny Slaught Notes On Blog Positive Medical Research At UCSB

Kenny Slaught, via his blog, notes that David Low, a professor in UCSB’s Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, will head an innovative global health and development research project titled “Strategy for development of enteric pathogen-specific phage”. Low’s research focuses on a ground-breaking platform to fight against serious bacterial pathogens that have become resistant… Continue Reading

Kenny Slaught – Discusses Seven Best Landmark Destinations in Santa Barbara

Founded in 1786 by Spanish Catholic Church on the feast day of Saint Barbara, Mission Santa Barbara was the tenth mission of religious conversion of native indigenous people in Santa Barbara County. Its extensive waterworks are a filter house, Spanish gristmill, sections of aqueducts, and two reservoirs served as part of Santa Barbara water system.… Continue Reading

Kenny Slaught Notes California’s Natural Charm

In 1925, city planners founded development controls to avoid the Spanish structures from being destroyed. The city was the first in the US to consider the significance of historic buildings. Regulations were set in place to to protect parks and structures, and legal protection for historical landmarks was started in 1960. Read more: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/kenny-slaught-historical-events-influenced-215900075.html Continue Reading

Kenny Slaught Discusses California Architectural Traditions

The most well known Santa Barbara attractions are hundreds of years old Hotel Virginia, the Old Mission’s pink towers where events are hosted and the historic El Pueblo Viejo neighborhood. The colorful murals at the County Courthouse are eye catching, and the clock tower and observation deck offer scenic views of Santa Barbara. The Lobero… Continue Reading

Kenny Slaught And California’s Real Estate Market

The fact that undeveloped land is not available in California, especially in Los Angeles and San Francisco where the prices are too high, is why the state’s property market is changing. There are also many delays in construction of new buildings, as Kenny Slaught notes. This results in most homeowners renovating their current homes instead… Continue Reading