Alumna in the News

5 years ago

Dr Carly Daniels (PhD ’14 BMSB, Loo group) discusses her COVID-19 vaccine research at Pfizer in recent UCLA Newsroom Magazine article. After receiving her bachelor’s degree in chemistry from the University of Florida, Daniels joined the UCLA Biochemistry, Molecular and Structural Biology (BMSB) program in 2009, working with Professor Joseph Loo. After completing her Ph.D. in biochemistry and […]

Alumna in the News
November 12

Remembering Willy Kollmeyer (1938-2021)

5 years ago

We are sad to report that alum Willy Dietrich Kollmeyer (PhD ’67 Trueblood group) passed away at the age of 82 on September 9, 2021. Dr. Kollymeyer and his wife Barbara, who passed away in 2016, were long-time supporters of the department.   Professor Kenneth Trueblood was Dr. Kollmeyer’s advisor during his graduate studies. He recently […]

Remembering Willy Kollmeyer (1938-2021)
November 10

Alumnus in the News

5 years ago

Biochemistry alumnus Carlos Galván ‘19 is featured in UCLA Newsroom article celebrating first-generation scientists at UCLA. Galván received his bachelor’s degree in biochemistry at UCLA in 2019, becoming the first person in his family to earn a four-year college degree. He conducted undergraduate research focused on increasing efficacy of targeted and immune therapies in melanoma in […]

Alumnus in the News
November 9

Free virtual science festival at UCLA offers fun for the whole family, Nov. 7

5 years ago

UCLA’s free science festival, Exploring Your Universe, returns in a virtual format on Sunday, Nov 7, from noon to 3 pm. For the second year, the festival will be offered online — not only for the safest possible experience, but also to enable families from around the world to participate. Several members of the department are […]

Free virtual science festival at UCLA offers fun for the whole family, Nov. 7
November 2

Promising nanoengineered spiky thorn-like particles treatment against HSV

5 years ago

Led by PhD student Amir Nasajpour in Professor Paul Weiss’s lab, the research engineered spiky rose thorn-like nanomaterial that establishes great antibacterial activity to slow herpes simplex virus 1 and 2 (HSV).  The viral infection causes blisters that break and leave sores around the affected areas including mouth (HSV-1) and genital (HSV-2). An estimate of […]

Promising nanoengineered spiky thorn-like particles treatment against HSV
November 2

Master’s degree in Applied Chemical Sciences (MACS)

5 years ago

We are pleased to announce that UCLA’s new Master of Applied Chemical Sciences (MACS) Program is currently enrolling students for the Fall of 2022. MACS was created in response to the high demand for chemists from world-wide industrial partners. This two-year program balances a strong academic grounding, hands-on advanced laboratory experience, and independent research to […]

Master’s degree in Applied Chemical Sciences (MACS)
November 2

Biochemist creates glass fusion art inspired by science and nature

5 years ago

Professor Carla Koehler’s glass artwork, inspired by her mitochondrial research and the natural beauty of California landscapes, is featured in the United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation’s newsletter. While on sabbatical in Washington, DC, Koehler learned glass fusing at the Art Glass Center at Glen Echo in Maryland and has continued to fuse glass, take classes and experiment. […]

Biochemist creates glass fusion art inspired by science and nature
November 1

Mexican Academy of Sciences

5 years ago

Professor Miguel García-Garibay has been selected to join the Mexican Academy of Sciences as a corresponding member. A passionate scholar and scientist, García-Garibay’s research group has earned worldwide recognition in the fields of organic photochemistry, solid-state organic chemistry and physical organic chemistry.   A member of UCLA’s faculty for more than two decades, García-Garibay has served as dean of the […]

Mexican Academy of Sciences
October 26