UCLA Life: The Quarter System and Why I Love it!
13 years ago
Professor Neil Garg’s undergraduate organic chemistry class was listed as one of the reason why UCLA Life (UCLA undergraduate student blog) loves the Quarter System. About UCLA Life: Each week, our […]
Can Thermodynamics Help Us Better Understand Human Cancers?
13 years ago
In a new study, Professor Raphael Levine and his colleagues’ analyzed the gene-expression profiles of more than 2,000 patients and were able to identify cancer-specific gene signatures for breast, lung, […]
UCLA Alumnus with Ties to UCLA Chemistry & Biochemistry Wins the Nobel
13 years ago
Professor Randy Schekman, UCLA alumnus with ties to UCLA Chemistry & Biochemistry has won the 2013 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for his role in figuring out how proteins […]
2013 Seaborg Symposium & Medal Award Dinner
13 years ago
Registration for the 2013 Seaborg Symposium & Medal Award Dinner is now available. The Symposium is free for everyone (registration required) and dinner ticket is $80. Undergrads, grads, and […]
Welcome New Bruins!
13 years ago
Prof. Miguel Garcia-Garibay welcomes the new undergraduate and graduate students as they wrap up Fall Quarter week one at UCLA. Dear Students: We are delighted to welcome you to our […]
Times Higher Education World University Rankings
13 years ago
The Times Higher Education (UK) World University Rankings 2013-2014 (powered by Thompson Reuters) has ranked UCLA Physical Sciences number 9 and UCLA number 12 in the world. UCLA has moved […]
New Metabolic Pathway for Biofuels
13 years ago
MIT Technology Review, Chemistry World, and UCLA reported this week on research led by Prof. James Liao, that resulted in a highly efficient method for breaking down glucose for use […]
Discussing the Future of Nanoscience
13 years ago
Tuesday’s ACS Nano featured an op-ed by Professor Paul S. Weiss, highlighting a meeting of leaders in nanotechnology in Beijing. Weiss was also quoted Monday in a Chemical and Engineering […]