UCLA’s MIC opens High Throughput Synthesis and Catalysis (HTSC) facility
10 months ago
- General
The UCLA Molecular Instrumentation Center (MIC) is pleased to announce the opening of its newest lab, the High Throughput Synthesis and Catalysis Facility (HTSC). High throughput experimentation (HTE) has garnered increasing attention within the last few decades as a powerful approach to accelerate reaction discovery and optimization. HTE allows for the screening of numerous variables […]
UCLA spinout Entropic Biosciences awarded $200K for high-throughput 3D skin model project
10 months ago
- Alumni & Friends
- Awards, Grants, & Recognition
- Faculty
- Research
Entropic Biosciences, Inc., a start-up biotech company founded at UCLA in Professor Paul Weiss’ group based on the thesis of alumnus Dr. Amir Nasajpour (Ph.D. ’23), is one of only five companies awarded funds for this year for a project developing a high-throughput 3D skin model for screening of chemicals and radiation insults. According to […]
BioPACIFIC MIP earns renewed NSF support to accelerate AI-driven biobased materials innovation
10 months ago
- Awards, Grants, & Recognition
- Faculty
- Research
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has given $19.8 million in renewal funding for the BioPACIFIC MIP, a UCLA–UC Santa Barbara collaboration advancing biobased materials through synthetic biology, chemistry, automation, and AI, co-directed by Professor Heather Maynard. UCLA Chemistry & Biochemistry members Professors Abigail Doyle, Miguel Garcia-Garibay (Dean of the Division of Physical Sciences), and Yi […]
Graduate student in the news – Jason Williams
10 months ago
- Awards, Grants, & Recognition
- Graduate
- Student
Chemistry Ph.D. candidate, U.S. Marine Corps veteran, Tillman Scholar, and facilitator for Veterans in STEM, Jason Q.L. Williams (P. Weiss group), is featured in a recent UCLA Newsroom article about his work with faculty to support student veterans pursuing research careers and the challenges posed by recent grant funding suspensions. Williams is working hard to […]
Welcoming Professor Jazmin Aguilar-Romero
10 months ago
- Faculty
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry welcomes emerging pedagogy scholar Jazmin Aguilar-Romero, who joined the UCLA faculty as an Assistant Teaching Professor on July 1, 2025. “The division of physical sciences enthusiastically welcomes Jazmin Aguilar-Romero to UCLA,” said Dean of Physical Sciences and Chemistry Professor Miguel Garcia-Garibay. “She has shown a tremendous commitment to providing […]
UCLA to host Alianza MX Fellow Gustavo G. Flores-Bernal
10 months ago
- Awards, Grants, & Recognition
Dr. Gustavo G. Flores-Bernal has been selected for the University of California (UC) Alianza MX Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, beginning in the 2025–26 academic year. He will join Professor Osvaldo Gutierrez‘s group at UCLA to develop new chemical methods that use inexpensive, non-toxic, and widely available iron-based catalysts for sustainable pharmaceutical synthesis. The fellowship, awarded for […]
Faculty in the News – Michael Jung
10 months ago
- Awards, Grants, & Recognition
- Research
Distinguished Professor Michael Jung and his UCLA collaborators are featured in a recent New York Magazine article about their groundbreaking research on a potential cure for baldness. The New York Magazine article highlights the development and rising excitement around PP405, a potential breakthrough treatment for hair loss, with a specific focus on Jung’s pivotal role. Jung, known […]
Sarah Tolbert appointed as the inaugural Charles and Carolyn Knobler Endowed Term Chair
10 months ago
- Awards, Grants, & Recognition
- Faculty
The UCLA Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry has appointed Professor Sarah Tolbert as the inaugural Charles and Carolyn Knobler Endowed Term Chair, effective retroactively to July 1, 2025. The Charles and Carolyn Knobler Endowed Term Chair was established to support the academic efforts of a prominent faculty member, with a preference for those specializing in […]