Yifang Zhu will lead the research aimed at increasing understanding of how e-cigarettes affect human health and providing useful data to the federal government.
UCLA’s MarySue Heilemann, who was a delegate to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, says the experience will influence her teaching and scholarship.
Rebeca Méndez’s exhibit is the 17th installation of the New York museum’s “Select” series, which investigates the interaction of humanity, nature, design and science.
Among other applications, quantum systems hold the promise of new sensitive sensors, with a variety of possible medical, national security and scientific applications.
A pioneer in her field, Dr. Linda Liau is only the second woman in the nation — and the first Asian-American woman — to chair an academic department of neurosurgery.
Neuroscientist Jack Feldman will explain the importance of the connections between breathing and the brain as he delivers UCLA’s 125th Faculty Research Lecture.
The Association of Community Cancer Centers will present UCLA’s Dr. Patricia Ganz with its clinical research award at its national conference in October.
UCLA researchers from medicine, engineering, life sciences, physical sciences and dentistry, are among the recipients of the medical school’s 2018 Seed Grant Program.
The Semel HCI Center at UCLA invites the campus community to a mid-day mixer and fun and games break on Oct. 11 from 12 – 2 p.m. in the Court of Sciences.
The center, which is based in the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, includes faculty who work with immigrant communities in California and faculty who collaborate in more than 50 countries.