ChemComm “Lightning Talk” prize winner at the first UCSCS symposium

10 years ago

Postdoctoral scholar Liban Saleh (Spokoyny group) won the award for his short (~ five minutes) research presentation at the symposium.         The University of California Symposium for Chemical Sciences (UCSCS) symposium took place at the UCLA Conference Center at Lake Arrowhead during the 2016 Spring Break (March 21-23). Dr. Saleh’s research focuses […]

ChemComm “Lightning Talk” prize winner at the first UCSCS symposium
April 15

Research team led by Professor James Bowie develops “synthetic biochemistry” that bypasses the need for cells

10 years ago

The research, which holds promise for the production of biofuels & new pharmaceuticals, was described in paper published in Nature Chemical Biology. The paper titled “A synthetic biochemistry module for production of bio-based chemicals from glucose” was published in the April 11, 2016 issue of the journal. Co-authors postdoctoral fellow Dr. Paul H Opgenorth (Ph.D. ’15, […]

Research team led by Professor James Bowie develops “synthetic biochemistry” that bypasses the need for cells
April 12

2nd Annual Warner Science Slam

10 years ago

OCDS and SMACS students engaged future scientists at the 2nd annual Warner Science Slam on April 18, 2016.   The Student Members of the American Chemical Society (SMACS) and the Organization for Cultural Diversity in Science (OCDS) volunteered at Warner Avenue Elementary school’s 2nd Annual Science Slam. Everyone who attended the event received a souvenir UCLA […]

2nd Annual Warner Science Slam
April 12

Garcia-Garibay and Houk research teams construct a crystalline fractal molecular rotor

10 years ago

Graduate student Xing Jiang (Garcia-Garibay group) (pictured) is the lead author of the paper featured in Chemical and Engineering News (C&EN). The paper titled “Crystal Fluidity Reflected by Fast Rotational Motion at the Core, Branches, and Peripheral Aromatic Groups of a Dendrimeric Molecular Rotor” was published in the March 14, 2016 issue of the Journal […]

Garcia-Garibay and Houk research teams construct a crystalline fractal molecular rotor
April 8

2016 Guggenheim Fellow

10 years ago

Professor and Vice Chair for Graduate Education Neil Garg is one of three UCLA faculty members to be awarded the 2016 Guggenheim Fellowship.              Prof. Garg, whose research involves new reactions catalyzed by non-precious metals, was the one of only two chemists among the group of 178 scholars, artists, and […]

2016 Guggenheim Fellow
April 8

2016 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellows

10 years ago

Three chemistry & biochemistry graduate students have received highly competitive 2016 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program awards.    In addition, four graduate students & two former undergraduate students received NSF Honorable Mentions. Graduate students Priera Panescu (Maynard Group), Bryan Simmons (Garg Group) and Michael Yamano (Garg Group) were awarded a 2016 NSF Graduate Research Fellowships (GRFP).  […]

2016 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellows
April 6

Ph.D. student receives DOE Office of Science Graduate Student Research Award

10 years ago

3rd year graduate student Mai-Anh Ha (Alexandrova lab) has been selected for a prestigious SCGSR award to work at the NREL this summer & fall quarters.  Mai-Anh’s project is titled “Modelling of High-Performing Pt-Based ORR Catalysts to Facilitate Future Design and Development of New Materials”. Her research at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) will focus on […]

Ph.D. student receives DOE Office of Science Graduate Student Research Award
April 5

Professor Timothy Deming is part of UCLA research team using polypeptide hydrogels for neural repair

10 years ago

The team reported on their research, which could ultimately lead to new approaches to repair catastrophic spinal cord injury, in recent issue of Nature. The research is a collaboration between Prof. Deming’s lab and Prof. Michael Sofroniew’s in the UCLA Department of Neurobiology. The paper, titled “Astrocyte scar formation aids central nervous system axon regeneration” was […]

Professor Timothy Deming is part of UCLA research team using polypeptide hydrogels for neural repair
March 31