Kaner group battery research selected for Chemical Science Editor’s Choice Collection

6 months ago

  • Awards, Grants, & Recognition

A recent publication from Professor Richard Kaner’s group has been selected for the 2025 Chemical Science Editor’s Choice Collection, a curated set of notable research papers in batteries and energy storage from the past two years. Each year, Chemical Science highlights a small number of influential studies that represent significant advances in their fields. This […]

Kaner group battery research selected for Chemical Science Editor’s Choice Collection
January 5

Researcher Maher El-Kady is elected to the National Academy of Inventors

6 months ago

  • Alumni & Friends
  • Awards, Grants, & Recognition

Alumnus and Kaner group researcher Dr. Maher El-Kady (Ph.D. ’13) is one of two UCLA innovators elected to the National Academy of Inventors. From UCLA Newsroom (By Todd Schindler): Innovating to serve the world: UCLA researchers elected to National Academy of Inventor Innovation is woven into the DNA of UCLA, where researchers are working each […]

Researcher Maher El-Kady is elected to the National Academy of Inventors
December 17

Kalli Kappel decodes the hidden architecture inside cells

6 months ago

  • Faculty
  • Recent Research
  • Research

New faculty member Professor Kalli Kappel uncovers molecular rules that govern how cells organize themselves. By Benjamin Paul (UCLA Division of Physical Sciences) A team of scientists at UCLA has uncovered new insights into how cells organize themselves at the molecular level, revealing fundamental rules that govern the formation of mysterious cellular structures and opening […]

Kalli Kappel decodes the hidden architecture inside cells
December 17

How quantum mechanics may have shaped life’s first molecules

6 months ago

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  • Recent Research
  • Research

New faculty member Professor Thomas Fay examines how electron spin could influence molecular handedness on early Earth. By Benjamin Paul (UCLA Division of Physical Sciences) Thomas Fay is a professor of chemistry and biochemistry and one of the newest faculty members to join UCLA Physical Sciences. He is part of a rising cohort of researchers whose […]

How quantum mechanics may have shaped life’s first molecules
December 17

2025 Winter Holiday Celebration

7 months ago

  • Events

On Dec. 8, 2025, the UCLA Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry community gathered in the Hershey Hall Salon and Courtyard for the department’s annual Winter Holiday Celebration. The event featured a jazz trio from the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music, and raffle prizes were awarded every half hour. A dessert contest rounded out the […]

2025 Winter Holiday Celebration
December 11

Osvaldo Gutierrez named inaugural holder of the Fraser and Norma Stoddart Chair in Contemporary Chemistry

7 months ago

  • Awards, Grants, & Recognition
  • Faculty

The UCLA Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry has announced that Professor Osvaldo Gutierrez will be the inaugural holder of the Fraser and Norma Stoddart Chair in Contemporary Chemistry, effective July 1, 2026. Before his passing in 2024, Nobel Laureate Sir Fraser Stoddart made a generous gift to UCLA to establish the Fraser and Norma Stoddart […]

Osvaldo Gutierrez named inaugural holder of the Fraser and Norma Stoddart Chair in Contemporary Chemistry
December 11

Richard Kaner gives 2025 Basolo Lecture at Northwestern University

7 months ago

  • Awards, Grants, & Recognition
  • Faculty

Professor Richard Kaner, the UCLA Dr. Myung Ki Hong Endowed Chair in Materials Innovation, delivered his 2025 ACS Basolo Award lecture on Nov. 7 at Northwestern University’s Technological Institute in Chicago. He was selected as the 2025 ACS Basolo Medalist by the Northwestern Department of Chemistry faculty in recognition of his groundbreaking and influential contributions […]

Richard Kaner gives 2025 Basolo Lecture at Northwestern University
December 10

Steven Clarke and David Eisenberg discuss “The Molecular Basis of Aging and Dementia” in Emeriti Association video

7 months ago

  • Awards, Grants, & Recognition
  • Faculty

Distinguished Professors Steven Clarke and David Eisenberg each discussed their own award-winning research in a program titled “The Molecular Basis of Aging and Dementia,” presented during UCLA’s spring 2025 Emeriti Association dinner at the University Club. A video of their talks is now available to view. From the UCLA Emeriti Association (by Stuart Wolpert): Watch […]

Steven Clarke and David Eisenberg discuss “The Molecular Basis of Aging and Dementia” in Emeriti Association video
December 8