Biochemists Solve ‘Address Problem’ in Cells That Leads to Lethal Kidney Disease

12 years ago

UCLA researchers discover that rare disorder is caused when enzyme goes to the wrong location in cell. UCLA Newsroom (by Stuart Wolpert): Research by UCLA biochemists may lead to a new treatment — or even a cure — for PH1, a rare and potentially deadly genetic kidney disease that afflicts children. Their findings also may […]

Biochemists Solve ‘Address Problem’ in Cells That Leads to Lethal Kidney Disease
September 26

Alumnus Appointed as Ambassador to the US

12 years ago

Dr. Román Macaya (Ph.D., 1993, Feigon Group) was recently appointed as Costa Rica’s ambassador to the United States. Costa Rican President Luis Guillermo Solís appointed Macaya, a 47-year-old businessman who holds a doctorate in biochemistry from the University of California, Los Angeles, during a press conference at Casa Presidencial in August 2014. Short Biography: Ambassador Macaya was the […]

Alumnus Appointed as Ambassador to the US
September 19

UCLA Student Finds a Better Way to Deal with Her Diagnosis

12 years ago

UCLA Newsroom recently featured Chemistry & Biochemistry undergraduate student, Megan Cory, who formed a campus group to educate the public on ways to prevent diabetes. UCLA Newsroom (By Enrique Rivero): It seems that everything in Megan Cory’s life has pointed her toward a career in medicine. It’s what she has wanted to do all her […]

UCLA Student Finds a Better Way to Deal with Her Diagnosis
September 19

New UCLA Technology Available

12 years ago

Professor Heather Maynard and colleagues have developed a novel glycopolymer to be used as the resist in the direct patterning of active biomolecules by electron beam lithography. Invention: A Novel Glycopolymer for Direct Write of Biomolecules by Lithography Innovation: Dr. Heather Maynard and colleagues at UCLA have developed a novel glycopolymer to stabilize biomolecules under radiation […]

New UCLA Technology Available
September 12

Scientists Map Protein in Living Bacterial Cells

12 years ago

Led by Professor David Eisenberg, scientists have for the first time mapped the atomic structure of a protein within a living cell. The technique, which peered into cells with an X-ray laser, could allow scientists to explore some components of living cells as never before. The research, published Aug. 18 in Proceedings of the National […]

Scientists Map Protein in Living Bacterial Cells
September 12

CGSO Spotlight

12 years ago

UCLA Organization for Cultural Diversity in Chemistry was the featured Chemistry Graduate Student Organization (CGSO) in the August 2014 issue of the ACS Graduate & Postdoctoral Chemist. Excerpts from the article:  What are the goals and objectives for your CGSO? [UCLA Organization for Cultural Diversity in Chemistry (OCDC)] is a group of graduate students with a vision […]

CGSO Spotlight
September 5

UCLA Researchers Win $2M Grant to Study Nanoscale 2DL Materials

12 years ago

Professor Xiangfeng Duan is part of a team of UCLA researchers who have received a $2-million grant from the NSF EFRI to explore new approaches to assembling nanoscale materials for use in a variety of manufacturing and research applications. Known as two-dimensional layered materials, or 2DLMs, this emerging class of materials shows breakthrough potential in […]

UCLA Researchers Win $2M Grant to Study Nanoscale 2DL Materials
August 28

Promoting Diversity in the Sciences

12 years ago

Professor Jorge Torres was featured in a promotional video for the UCLA Society for Advancement of Hispanics/Chicanos and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS), which will be shown to thousands of attendees at the 2014 SACNAS National Conference. In the video, Professor Torres shares about the research done in his lab at UCLA Chemistry & Biochemistry, which […]

Promoting Diversity in the Sciences
August 28