IUPAC appoints Eric Scerri chair of task group

10 years ago

The task group will review all available evidence on the long-standing debate concerning which elements should be placed in group 3 of the periodic table.   It will then make recommendations to the Union for Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) so that they might make an official recommendation as to whether group 3 should consist […]

IUPAC appoints Eric Scerri chair of task group
March 29

Professor Joseph Loo is part of UCLA teams working towards developing saliva diagnosis methods

10 years ago

The research could eventually help diagnose health problems, including traumatic brain injuries, which Professor Loo currently studies.        Prof. Loo, a biochemist, and others collected saliva samples from healthy patients. From the data collected, the researchers, including those at the UCLA School of Dentistry, were able to identify one thousand proteins present in […]

Professor Joseph Loo is part of UCLA teams working towards developing saliva diagnosis methods
March 28

Professor Richard Kaner in UCLA research team to turn carbon dioxide into sustainable concrete

10 years ago

The UCLA researchers are working to create a process of capturing carbon from power plant smokestacks to turn it into new building materials. Professor Kaner holds a joint appointment in the Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry as well as in the Department of Materials Science & Engineering. In 2015 he received the Materials Research Society […]

Professor Richard Kaner in UCLA research team to turn carbon dioxide into sustainable concrete
March 24

Alumnus wins 2016 Protein Science Best Paper award

10 years ago

Alumnus Michael Thompson (PhD ’14, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Yeates Group) has been awarded a 2016 Protein Science Best Paper award. The Best Paper awards are given annually to the first authors of the top two papers published during the preceding year in the Protein Society’s prestigious academic journal Protein Science. Usually the winners are the authors […]

Alumnus wins 2016 Protein Science Best Paper award
March 23

Professor Albert Courey featured in the UCLA Daily Bruin

10 years ago

The biochemistry professor, also a trained concert pianist, explained how his two passions – science and music – actually have some things in common.  The student-run newspaper featured Prof. Courey in the A&E, Music, Theater & Arts section of their February 2, 2016 issue. The Daily Bruin (By Kun Yong (Sean) Lee): Professor bonds biochemistry and the […]

Professor Albert Courey featured in the UCLA Daily Bruin
March 21

Eisenberg Distinguished Lecture Series honors pioneering biochemist

10 years ago

The month of March marked the first Eisenberg lecture, recognizing Professor David Eisenberg, a leader in the field of biochemistry.        By Helen Houldsworth (UCLA Molecular Biology Institute): The series was made possible by a generous gift from UCLA alumni and long time supporters Ralph and Shirley Shapiro. The Shapiro’s gift honors the […]

Eisenberg Distinguished Lecture Series honors pioneering biochemist
March 18

UCLA Research Showcase at ACS National Meeting

10 years ago

Over 200 people attended the March 15th UCLA Reception & Research Showcase at the American Chemistry Society (ACS) conference in San Diego.                                    Chair Prof. Miguel Garcia-Garibay welcomed the guests who represented alumni, friends, current faculty and students. He […]

UCLA Research Showcase at ACS National Meeting
March 18

UCLA scientists demystify nanoscience for mall shoppers

10 years ago

Graduate students in the CNSI nanoscience outreach program directed by Prof. Sarah Tolbert help to bring nanotechnology to the mall. Nanoscience at the Mall, a UCLA project funded by the American Physical Society, was an idea that came to Sarah Tolbert, chemistry and biochemistry professor and faculty director of California NanoSystems Intitute (CNSI) outreach, and […]

UCLA scientists demystify nanoscience for mall shoppers
March 11