Chem 228: Prof. Zdenka Kuncic
"Harnessing nano-scale functionality for next-generation biomedical and bio-inspired technologies"
"Harnessing nano-scale functionality for next-generation biomedical and bio-inspired technologies"
Abstract: Small molecules offer a unique opportunity to target structural and regulatory elements in therapeutically relevant RNAs, but understanding functional selectivity has been a recurrent challenge in small molecule:RNA recognition. […]
“Atomically Precise Nanocrystal Surfaces and Interfaces for Electrocatalysis” Catalysis at surfaces and interfaces where there exists bi- or multi-component cooperation has been identified as crucial for many processes related to […]
Super-Resolution imaging of plasmonic Near-fields: Overcoming Emitter Mislocalizations
Lipid membranes are universal features of living systems, constituting inner and outer barriers of a biological construct and maintaining non-equilibrium states necessary for life. Evolution has produced a fascinating array of lipid structures […]
Zhou Group "TBA”
Lisa Pangilinan “Effects of Solubility and Grain Size Refinement on the Hardness of Transition Metal Borides” Mit Muni “Graphene for Capacitive Energy Storage”
“Quantifying the Actin Cytoskeleton: A non-invasive image quantification tool to identify and track sub-cellular processes in real-time”
On Friday, June 4, the 2021 Organic Graduate Symposium featured research talks by eleven of this year’s UCLA chemistry graduate students. The Organic Graduate Symposium is an event that provides […]
Rodriguez Group "Probing amyloid structure and function through designed fibril cores”
The NSF Center for Integrated Catalysis is delighted to announce that it will be hosting a monthly webinar series. The next webinar of this series will be held on Tuesday, […]
“Ultrathin Wavy Nanowires as Highly Efficient Anode Electrocatalysts for Fuel Cell Application” Abstract: Direct alcohol fuel cells (DAFCs) are of tremendous interests for their higher volumetric energy density, safer storage, […]