INRS and Soochow University Honor UCLA Nanoscientist

10 years ago

Professor Paul Weiss has been named the Jacques Beaulieu Chair at the Centre for Energy, Materials and Telecommunications of the INRS in Montreal for 2016-2017. Prof. Weiss will receive a $70,000 award and will visit the Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS) to give a series of lectures with the goal of establishing lasting scientific collaborations. […]

INRS and Soochow University Honor UCLA Nanoscientist
January 15

Distinguished Lecture Series

10 years ago

On January 13th, Professor Sharon Hammes-Schiffer (University of Illinois) presented the Winter 2016 UCLA Chemistry & Biochemistry Distinguished Lecture.                                           Prof. Hammes-Schiffer, the Swanlund Professor of Chemistry at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, gave a […]

Distinguished Lecture Series
January 15

New UCLA Biochemistry Undergraduate Student Group

10 years ago

The Biochemistry Association for Student Enrichment (BiochemASE) is the first undergraduate student society serving UCLA students interested in biochemistry.  Biochemistry is a unique topic and major at UCLA in that it requires many prerequisite courses before students really get to experience what it is. In fact, it may not be until into their 3rd year […]

New UCLA Biochemistry Undergraduate Student Group
January 15

Alumni News

10 years ago

Alumnus Vincent Pecoraro (BS biochemistry ’77) has been awarded the prestigious ACS Award for Distinguished Service in the Advancement of Inorganic Chemistry. Prof. Pecoraro is the John T. Groves Collegiate Professor of Chemistry at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. He received his B.S. in biochemistry at UCLA in 1977 and his Ph.D. in […]

Alumni News
January 8

UCLA scientists test new strategy that could help fight ovarian cancer

10 years ago

Professor David Eisenberg and postdoctoral scholar Alice Soragni are part of UCLA research team to develop a promising novel method to treat gynecologic tumors. Their approach borrows from the technique of inhibiting protein fibers that cause Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases. High-grade serous ovarian cancers are aggressive tumors and most patients relapse despite standard therapy UCLA […]

UCLA scientists test new strategy that could help fight ovarian cancer
January 8

UCLA SMACS receives Green Chemistry Student Chapter Award

10 years ago

The UCLA Student Members of the American Chemical Society has been awarded a Green Chemistry Student Chapter Award for activities in the 2014-15 academic year.  SMACS was one of only 43 chapters nationwide to receive the award, given to student groups which promote green chemistry on campus, by the American Chemistry Society’s Green Chemistry Institute. […]

UCLA SMACS receives Green Chemistry Student Chapter Award
January 8

Remembering Professor emeritus Howard Reiss

10 years ago

We are sad to report that Professor emeritus Howard Reiss passed away on December 21, 2015 at the age of 93. Elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1977, Prof. Reiss was an accomplished physical chemist and theorist who worked in a variety of fields, including solid state, statistical mechanics, nucleation and colloid phenomena, […]

Remembering Professor emeritus Howard Reiss
January 5

The 2015 Seaborg Symposium video recordings are now available for viewing online.

11 years ago

View lectures by 2015 Seaborg Medalist Stefan Hell and symposium speakers Carlos Bustamante, Scott Fraser and Shimon Weiss. To view the videos of the lectures visit the video recordings website.  A photo gallery is also available online. To learn more about the 2015 Seaborg Symposium please visit the event website.

The 2015 Seaborg Symposium video recordings are now available for viewing online.
December 18