Researchers Infuse Bacteria with Silver to Improve Power Efficiency in Fuel Cells

5 years ago

A UCLA-led team of engineers and chemists take a major step forward in the development of microbial fuel cells – a technology that utilizes natural bacteria to extract electrons from organic matter in wastewater to generate electrical currents.  A study detailing the breakthrough was recently published in the prestigious journal Science.  Chemistry graduate student Bocheng Cao (Duan/Huang groups) is the first author […]

Researchers Infuse Bacteria with Silver to Improve Power Efficiency in Fuel Cells
September 17

Remembering Inorganic Chemistry trailblazer, Professor M. Frederick Hawthorne

5 years ago

Hawthorne’s work was groundbreaking in the sciences. A true chemistry pioneer, his work can be seen in every inorganic chemistry textbook today. UCLA Professor Alexander Spokoyny worked in Hawthorne’s lab when he was an undergraduate student at UCLA. Spokoyny, Professor William B. Tolman, Washington University in St. Louis (current editor-in-chief of Inorganic Chemistry) and Professor […]

Remembering Inorganic Chemistry trailblazer, Professor M. Frederick Hawthorne
September 13

Mason Group research featured in Science Advances

5 years ago

Professor Thomas Mason and graduate student Tianren Yu have designed and lithographically created novel lock-and-key colloidal polymers. Their paper, entitled “Brownian lithographic polymers of steric lock-and-key colloidal linkages”, has been published in Science Advances on September 3, 2021. Yu is the first-author and Mason is the senior and corresponding author. A dendritic polylithomer of lock-and-key […]

Mason Group research featured in Science Advances
September 3

Remembering Dr. Myung Ki Hong (1934-2021)

5 years ago

We are sad to report that long-time supporter and alumnus Dr. Myung Ki “Mike” Hong ‘59 passed away on August 18, 2021 at the age of 87. Born in Seoul on June 20, 1934, Dr. Hong came to the United States from South Korea in 1954 as an exchange student and became the first Korean […]

Remembering Dr. Myung Ki Hong (1934-2021)
September 1

Alumni News

5 years ago

Ph.D. alums Dr. Elias Picazo and Dr. Marco Messina are chosen for the ASBMB’s inaugural 2021 cohort for the MOSAIC program. In August 2020, The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB) received a cooperative agreement with the National Institutes of Health’s National Institute of General Medical Sciences to develop and execute a program […]

Alumni News
August 31

2021 ACS Roger Adams Award in Organic Chemistry

5 years ago

Distinguished Research Professor Kendall Houk receives the 2021 Roger Adams Award in Organic Chemistry, one of the most important awards given by the ACS. The Roger Adams (RA) Award Ceremony video can be viewed here. The biannual award recognizes outstanding contributions to research in organic chemistry. Houk was honored at the American Chemical Society (ACS) […]

2021 ACS Roger Adams Award in Organic Chemistry
August 24

2021 Dreyfus Foundation Machine Learning award

5 years ago

Professor Abby Doyle is one of seven award recipients of the Dreyfus Foundation 2021 program for Machine Learning in the Chemical Sciences and Engineering. The Dreyfus program for Machine Learning in the Chemical Sciences and Engineering, initiated in 2020, provides funding for innovative projects in any area of Machine Learning (ML) consistent with the Foundation’s […]

2021 Dreyfus Foundation Machine Learning award
August 19

New Partnership for Research and Education in Materials (PREM) promotes diversity in the sciences

5 years ago

Researchers from UCLA, UC Santa Barbara, and New Mexico Highlands University (NMHU) team up to bring cutting-edge STEM research to under-represented students. Professor Heather Maynard, Co-director of the BioPACIFIC MIP, and Professor Jose Rodriquez, both UCLA chemistry & biochemistry faculty members, are senior investigators on the National Science Foundation $3.8 million grant that will help advance […]

New Partnership for Research and Education in Materials (PREM) promotes diversity in the sciences
August 19