2018 Carolyn and Charles Knobler Lecture

8 years ago

Professor Jean-François Joanny (ESPCI Paris and Institut Curie Paris) gave the 4th annual Carolyn & Charles Knobler Lecture on January 22, 2018.   The lecture, entitled “Physics of Tissue Monolayers”, was well-attended by colleagues, students, and friends and was followed by a question-and-answer period and then by a reception in the Young Hall Cafe Commons. Select […]

2018 Carolyn and Charles Knobler Lecture
February 5

ACS/Dreyfus Symposium on Theoretical & Computational Chemistry

8 years ago

Professor Ken Houk is one of the featured speakers at a special symposium at the ACS National Meeting in New Orleans, LA on Tuesday, March 20, 2018. Theoretical & Computational Chemistry, the topic of the 2017 Dreyfus prize awarded to Professor Michele Parrinello (from the ETH Zürich), is the focus of the symposium which is […]

ACS/Dreyfus Symposium on Theoretical & Computational Chemistry
February 2

Remembering Emeritus Professor Roberts A. Smith

8 years ago

We are sad to report that emeritus Professor Roberts (Bob) Smith passed away peacefully at the age of 89 on January 25, 2018 following a brief illness. Please help us support the Roberts A. Smith Graduate Award for the Study of Biochemistry for undergraduate and graduate student research fellowships. Professor Smith was one of the […]

Remembering Emeritus Professor Roberts A. Smith
February 2

Remembering Kerstin E. Stempel

8 years ago

We are sad to report that former long-time UCLA laboratory supervisor Kerstin E Stempel passed away on January 15, 2018. For 34 years Stempel served as a laboratory supervisor for three different research labs at UCLA. Biochemistry professor Paul D. Boyer received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for research he conducted while Stempel was supervising his […]

Remembering Kerstin E. Stempel
February 2

Semiconductor nanosensor measures membrane potential

8 years ago

Professor Shimon Weiss leads team to develop nanosensors that can be directly inserted into a cell’s lipid membrane and be used to measure membrane potential.  The devices, which are based on inorganic semiconductor nanoparticles, could potentially record action potentials from multiple neurons as well as electrical signals on the nanoscale – for example, across just […]

Semiconductor nanosensor measures membrane potential
February 1

2018 Christopher S. Foote Lecture

8 years ago

Photos from the 2018 Christopher S Foote Lecture events are now available for viewing. On Thursday, Jan. 18, 2018, Professor Eric Block from the Department of Chemistry and the University of Albany, SUNY, gave the afternoon Foote lecture titled “Fifty Years of Smelling Sulfur: From the Chemistry of Garlic to the Molecular Basis for Olfaction”. […]

2018 Christopher S. Foote Lecture
January 31

Research team led by Professor Jose Rodriguez determines atomic structure of prion fragment

8 years ago

The researchers have determined the atomic structure of a protein fragment called a prion that is associated with infectious neurodegenerative diseases. Professor Jose Rodriguez holds the Howard Reiss Development Chair in the UCLA Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and he is a member of the UCLA-DOE Institute. He joined the UCLA faculty as an assistant […]

Research team led by Professor Jose Rodriguez determines atomic structure of prion fragment
January 30

2018 Robert Foster Cherry Award

8 years ago

Professor Neil Garg has been awarded Baylor University’s prestigious Robert Foster Cherry Award for Great Teaching.  The award is given once every two years after a rigorous selection process involving nominees from all academic disciplines. Garg and the two other finalists, Professor Clinton Longenecker (University of Toledo) and Professor Heidi Elmendorf (Georgetown University), each spent […]

2018 Robert Foster Cherry Award
January 25