Retirement Celebration

10 years ago

Members of the department and the UCLA community gathered to celebrate the retirement of biochemistry professor Richard Weiss and MIC director Jane Strouse. More than 60 people attended the reception in their honor in the Young Hall Student Center and Lounge on June 24th.  In her remarks at the event, Assistant Vice Provost for Undergraduate […]

Retirement Celebration
July 28

Faculty Spotlight: Jorge Torres

10 years ago

To conclude the Faculty Spotlight series of our newly tenured faculty (Bouchard, Quinlan & Torres), this week’s feature focuses on Professor Jorge Torres. Torres received his B.S. in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology from the University of California at Santa Barbara in 1998, where he conducted research under the mentorship of Dr. Eduardo Orias. He […]

Faculty Spotlight: Jorge Torres
July 28

New Vice Chairs appointed

10 years ago

Professors Jim Bowie, Patrick Harran and Yung-Ya Lin have agreed to serve as the new Vice Chairs of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. Bowie will serve as Vice Chair of Academic Personnel, Harran will serve as Vice Chair of Graduate Education and Lin will serve as Vice Chair of Undergraduate Education.   “Jim, Patrick, […]

New Vice Chairs appointed
July 26

Craig Merlic leads UCCLS safety investigation at University of Hawai’i (UH)

10 years ago

Craig Merlic, head of the University of California Center for Laboratory Safety (UCCLS), led the investigation of a lab explosion at the University of Hawai’i.  The March 16, 2016 blast caused a postdoctoral researcher to lose an arm and about $800,000 in damage to the lab in the Hawaiʻi Natural Energy Institute (HNEI) at UH Mānoa. The […]

Craig Merlic leads UCCLS safety investigation at University of Hawai’i (UH)
July 25

UCLA Team develops a new synthetic method for graphene nanoribbons using only light and heat

10 years ago

The significant invention by Yves Rubin & coworkers was recently reported in the first issue of Chem, a new journal published by Cell Press. Prof. Yves Rubin and his coworkers conceived and executed a new synthetic approach to graphene nanoribbons, which are considered the next generation material for semiconductor logic or optoelectronic applications, but still […]

UCLA Team develops a new synthetic method for graphene nanoribbons using only light and heat
July 22

Faculty Spotlight: Margot Quinlan

10 years ago

The second in our Faculty Spotlight series of newly tenured faculty (Bouchard, Quinlan & Torres), this week’s feature focuses on Professor Margot Quinlan. Quinlan obtained her B.A. at Reed College in 1991. She then spent two years in Germany doing research at the University of Erlangen-Nurnberg. She went to graduate school at the University of […]

Faculty Spotlight: Margot Quinlan
July 22

UCLA MIC News

10 years ago

In the coming weeks we will be posting a series of articles about the many changes happening at the UCLA Molecular Instrumentation Center (MIC). Housed and managed by the UCLA Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, the MIC is a campus-wide, state-of-the-art core facility that enables the use of modern instrumentation in molecular characterizations. The purpose […]

UCLA MIC News
July 21

Renovation of Court of Sciences lecture halls

10 years ago

After decades of heavy use, UCLA’s Court of Sciences lecture halls, otherwise known as CS76, CS50 and CS24, are now undergoing major renovations. As part of the renovation, which is to be completed by the end of the summer, workers will refurbish existing seating, build additional seats, add new audiovisual screens, whiteboards and lecture podiums, […]

Renovation of Court of Sciences lecture halls
July 21