Faculty Voice in the News – The New York Times

5 years ago

Professor William Gelbart’s research and its influence on the field of physical virology is featured in the New York Times Science Section.  The article titled “If You Squeeze the Coronavirus, Does It Shatter?” by Katherine J. Wu was published in the January 26, 2021 issue of the New York Times.  Read the article here.  In […]

Faculty Voice in the News – The New York Times
January 27

UCLA’s 2020 Exploring Your Universe

5 years ago

Chemistry & Biochemistry faculty, postdocs, grad students, and undergrads helped make Exploring Your Universe (EYU) on November 1, 2020, a huge success. Exploring Your Universe (EYU) is one of UCLA’s biggest annual events, drawing in thousands of children, parents, and friends from the Los Angeles community to our campus on the first Sunday of November. […]

UCLA’s 2020 Exploring Your Universe
January 26

2020 Scialog Collaborative Innovation Award

5 years ago

Research team of Professor Chong Liu and UCLA postdoc alum Professor Nanette Boyle (CO School of Mines) receives $55K 2020 Scialog Collaborative Innovation Award. Liu and Boyle received the award for their project titled “Solar-Augmented Direct Air Capture of Methane Using Methanotrophic Bacteria”. An assistant professor of inorganic chemistry since 2017, Liu holds the Jeffrey […]

2020 Scialog Collaborative Innovation Award
January 26

$2.8M NIH/NIGMS Maximizing Investigators’ Research Award

5 years ago

Professor Neil Garg’s laboratory has been awarded a highly prestigious Maximizing Investigators’ Research Award (MIRA) R35 Grant from the NIH/NIGMS. The National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS), part of the National Institutes of Health, has awarded the laboratory of Professor Neil Garg $2.8 million dollars over five years to support his research focused on […]

$2.8M NIH/NIGMS Maximizing Investigators’ Research Award
January 22

Graduate Student Voices in the News

5 years ago

Essays by graduate students Arundhati Deshmukh and Xiaofei “Fay” Lin are featured in C&EN article about the chemistry graduate school experience. According to Chemical & Engineering News (C&EN) editor Linda Wang, the magazine runs a new essay every month and welcomes submissions from all graduate students. Students can send an essay of roughly 250 words about […]

Graduate Student Voices in the News
January 21

François N. Diederich: Pioneer of Carbon Allotropes and Molecular Recognition

5 years ago

Retrospective by Professors Ken Houk and J Fraser Stoddart honors UCLA postdoc alum and former faculty member Professor François Diederich (ETH Zürich). Their article was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) on December 21, 2020.  Houk is the Saul Winstein Distinguished Research Professor in Organic Chemistry at UCLA and Stoddart, who […]

François N. Diederich: Pioneer of Carbon Allotropes and Molecular Recognition
January 12

Zoom Background Competition

5 years ago

To earn bonus points, undergraduate students in Teacher Scholar Instructor Dr Daniel Nasrallah’s Fall Chem 30BL class created clever Zoom background images. The students who created the six winning images below received five bonus points on the final exam for their imaginative creations. “We did not award 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place prizes because we […]

Zoom Background Competition
January 7

What’s happening in breakout rooms during remote learning?

6 years ago

Graduate student and LS 192 Teaching Assistant Dayanni Bhagwandin analyses the correlation between student engagement and camera usage in breakout rooms.  In the Fall quarter 2020, Bhagwandin served as the Teaching Assistant for LS 192 – Pedagogy Seminar for Learning Assistants (LAs). Her position required her to oversee the 200+ Learning Assistants as they moved […]

What’s happening in breakout rooms during remote learning?
December 17