Professor Michael Jung helps to develop second cancer fighting drug

8 years ago

UCLA chemistry professor Michael Jung helped develop Erleada, which was recently approved by the FDA for treating an especially lethal form of prostate cancer. Jung’s drug research was recently featured in UCLA Newsroom.  To learn more about Jung’s research, visit his group’s website. From UCLA Newsroom (by Stuart Wolpert): How Michael Jung’s team created a […]

Professor Michael Jung helps to develop second cancer fighting drug
March 16

Paul S. Weiss group UCLA collaboration could improve gene therapies

8 years ago

The researchers have utilized microscopic splinter-like structures called “nanospears” for the targeted delivery of biomolecules straight to patient cells.  These magnetically guided nanostructures could enable gene therapies that are safer, faster and more cost-effective. Professor Paul S. Weiss, UC Presidential Chair and Distinguished Professor of Chemistry & Biochemistry and Materials Science & Engineering, and researcher […]

Paul S. Weiss group UCLA collaboration could improve gene therapies
March 16

Research by team led by Spokoyny group featured in Nature Materials

8 years ago

PhD student Dahee Jung leads team to develop a method to create linked networks of metal oxides that could have interesting catalytic or electronic properties. Jung, a 4th year chemistry graduate student, was first author and Professor Alexander Spokoyny was senior author on the team’s paper titled “A molecular cross-linking approach for hybrid metal oxides” […]

Research by team led by Spokoyny group featured in Nature Materials
March 15

Computations by Professor Kendall Houk and his group decipher rare enzymatic cope rearrangement

8 years ago

The Houk group has elucidated how a novel enzyme catalyzes a reaction that was heretofore known only in the lab and not known to happen in nature. They used computations to figure out the mechanism and basis for chemoselectivity of an unusual enzyme known as a Stig cyclase. Working in collaboration with the experimental group […]

Computations by Professor Kendall Houk and his group decipher rare enzymatic cope rearrangement
March 13

Duan group collaboration featured in Nature

8 years ago

The team, co-led by Professor Xiangfeng Duan, reported on the development of two-dimensional ‘superlattices’ which could lead to improvements in electronics. The study titled “Monolayer atomic crystal molecular superlattices” was published in the March 7, 2018, issue of the prestigious journal Nature. The research team was led by Duan, UCLA professor of chemistry and biochemistry, and Yu […]

Duan group collaboration featured in Nature
March 13

Princeton honors their first female chemistry Ph.D. graduate, UCLA’s Professor Joan Valentine

8 years ago

Joan Valentine, the first female faculty member in UCLA’s Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, was recently featured in a video by her alma mater, Princeton University. Valentine was the first female Ph.D. recipient from Princeton’s Department of Chemistry. She was interviewed by Princeton’s science reporter Dr. Tien Nguyen when she returned to Princeton on May 17, […]

Princeton honors their first female chemistry Ph.D. graduate, UCLA’s Professor Joan Valentine
March 8

Harran group research highlighted in the Royal Society’s Chemistry World

8 years ago

In the opinion piece, Professor Patrick Harran and his group were recognized for their “highly creative approach to macrocycle synthesis”.   The writer refers to the Harran group’s recent paper “Unconventional Fragment Usage Enables a Concise Total Synthesis of (−)-Callyspongiolide” by postdoctoral fellow Francesco Manoni, visiting scholar Corentin Rumo, graduate student Liubo Li, and Harran which […]

Harran group research highlighted in the Royal Society’s Chemistry World
March 5