Rubin, Kaner, and Houk graphene nanoribbons research
9 years ago
UCLA researchers have developed a novel method for creating graphene nanoribbons which can be used to make better electronics. In a study published in October, researchers led by chemistry professors […]
UCLA researchers have discovered a novel role for a protein important to blood vessel function and maintenance
9 years ago
Professor Louis Bouchard and alumna Julia Mack are part of UCLA team to find a protein which helps ward off inflammation. In a study published in November, researchers led by […]
Professor Anne Andrews elected ACNP Fellow
9 years ago
UCLA chemist and neuroscientist Professor Anne Andrews has been elected Fellow of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ACNP). The American College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ACNP) is a professional organization of leading […]
Professor Joseph Loo is part of UCLA team to identify four proteins unique to brain injury
9 years ago
UCLA researchers have developed a biochemical test for assessing concussions and other forms of brain injury. In a study published in August 2017, UCLA researchers led by Dr. Ina-Beate Wanner, […]
Dean Miguel García-Garibay featured speaker at SACNAS 2017
9 years ago
As a featured speaker at the 2017 SACNAS Diversity in STEM Conference, Dean Miguel García-Garibay spoke about his work with molecular machinery. García-Garibay gave the lecture to thousands of students, faculty, and […]
Science Magazine Editor’s Choice
9 years ago
Professor Paul Weiss group’s cover article in ACS Nano on etching silicon nanotubes is featured as “editor’s choice” in Science Magazine. In the original work, they report a robust and general […]
Thomson Reuters’ Highly Cited Researchers 2017
9 years ago
Three UCLA Chemistry and Biochemistry faculty are among the most influential scientists in their fields for 2017, as determined by Thomson Reuters. Those recognized were Prof. David Eisenberg for biochemistry […]
Chemistry graduate students bring science to kindergarten
9 years ago
Professor Neil Garg and members of his lab visited a local elementary school to teach children about forces using helium-filled balloons. At the outreach event at the Warner Avenue Elementary […]