Student Group Awards

11 years ago

The UCLA Student Members of the American Chemical Society (SMACS) were selected for the American Chemical Society’s (ACS) Commendable Student Chapter Award. The Society Committee on Education (SOCED) selects ACS student chapters to receive special recognition on the basis of their programs and activities, as described in their chapter reports. Awards are classified as outstanding, […]

Student Group Awards
January 16

Biomacromolecules

11 years ago

Professor Timothy Deming has been appointed as an Associate Editor for the ACS Journal, Biomacromolecules. Biomacromolecules focuses on interdisciplinary investigations exploring the interactions of macromolecules with biological systems and their environments as well as biological approaches to the design of polymeric materials. The journal covers sustainable chemistry, monomers and polymers based on natural and renewable […]

Biomacromolecules
January 9

Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

11 years ago

Professor Al Courey has been appointed as the first Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the UCLA Division of Physical Sciences. The UCLA Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry is pleased to share the news that Prof. Al Courey has agreed to serve as the first Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in […]

Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
January 7

Best Values in Colleges

12 years ago

For the second consecutive year, UCLA ranked No. 5 in Kiplinger Personal Finance’s list of “Best Values in Public Colleges.” The report takes into consideration admission and retention rates, student-faculty ratio and four-year graduation rate, as well as tuition, financial aid and student debt at graduation. Kiplinger noted that 83 percent of UCLA’s student financial […]

Best Values in Colleges
December 23

Antidepressants & Pregnancy

12 years ago

Professor Anne Andrews and colleagues have published that early exposure to antidepressants affects adult anxiety and serotonin transmission. About 15 percent of women in the United States suffer from anxiety disorders and depression during their pregnancies, and many are prescribed antidepressants. However little is known about how early exposure to these medications might affect their […]

Antidepressants & Pregnancy
December 23

Cells Build “Cupboards” to Store Metals

12 years ago

Professors Sabeeha Merchant, Joseph Loo, and colleagues have found that some cells build intracellular compartments that allow the cell to store metals and maintain equilibrium. LLNL.Gov (By Anne M. Stark): [In the December 2014 printed edition of Nature Chemical Biology, researchers at UCLA and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory have reported] that some cells build intracellular […]

Cells Build “Cupboards” to Store Metals
December 22

Science to a Beat

12 years ago

Graduate student Jeffrey Vinokur and his act as the “Dancing Scientist” was recently profiled by ASBMB Today. ASBMB Today (By Maggie Kuo): The Dancing Scientist is decked out like a rock star in a bejeweled lab coat and Bono-like lab glasses. He is on the set of ABC’s TV show “The View,” standing by glass […]

Science to a Beat
December 19

Switzer Prize

12 years ago

Professor David Eisenberg has been awarded the first Switzer Prize for Biomedical Discovery. The Switzer prize is in honor of Irma and Norman Switzer, whose estate gave an unrestricted gift of $50 million to the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA to advance research in medicine and health. The purpose of the prize is […]

Switzer Prize
December 17