With the world at a crossroads, UCLA Arts’ ‘10 Questions’ series returns to ask, ‘If not now, when?’ September 21, 2021 The public lecture-academic course will virtually bring together 30 people from campus and the community.
UCLA receives $13 million contract to expand COVID-19 testing September 20, 2021 The tests use SwabSeq, a technology developed in 2020 at UCLA, to deliver results in less than 24 hours.
Do doctors treat pain differently based on their patients’ race? September 10, 2021 A UCLA study shows that in the 2000s, physicians prescribed opioids more frequently to whites suffering from back pain than to patients of color.
Scientists develop brain organoids with complex neural activity August 23, 2021 A UCLA study suggests researchers could analyze neurological disorders in a stem cell–derived model.
UCLA-led study could clarify how gut microbes can exacerbate cognitive decline August 17, 2021 The research, conducted in mice, could elucidate how and why the phenomenon occurs.
Vaping just once raises oxidative stress levels in nonsmokers, increasing disease risk August 9, 2021 Stress levels as much as quadrupled after nonsmokers used an e-cigarette for just a half-hour, UCLA researchers found.
New metric shows COVID cut average lifespan by nearly a decade in parts of U.S. August 5, 2021 UCLA sociologist Patrick Heuveline’s demographic tool clarifies the impact of temporary “shocks” like epidemics and natural disasters.
UCLA establishes endowed chair in honor of longtime faculty member Dr. Marjorie Fine August 5, 2021 Dr. Catherine Juillard was appointed to hold the chair in general clinical surgery.
UCLA creates the Academy for Excellence in Medical Education August 5, 2021 New academy brings together faculty from the David Geffen School of Medicine and the School of Education & Information Studies.
Los Angeles County is not fully supporting its Latino residents, report says August 4, 2021 UCLA faculty helped compile and analyze data used in the Alliance for a Better Community’s Latino Scorecard.
Women voice frustration over current care for recurrent urinary tract infections August 4, 2021 A study by researchers from UCLA and Cedars-Sinai highlights the need for alternatives to antibiotics and better treatment strategies.
Nanotech device can detect risk for serious complication during pregnancy August 3, 2021 Researchers from UCLA and Cedars-Sinai have developed a blood test to identify placenta accreta spectrum disorder.
Text-message ‘nudges’ can encourage holdouts to get COVID vaccination, study finds August 2, 2021 The researchers said their findings held true across all demographics, including groups that have been hesitant to receive the vaccine.
UCLA Health hospitals rank No. 1 in L.A. and state, No. 3 in nation July 26, 2021 U.S. News & World Report named UCLA among the top 10 in 12 different medical specialties.
Research suggests ending eviction moratoriums led to spikes in COVID cases and deaths July 26, 2021 A UCLA-led study found that coronavirus spread steadily after states’ eviction bans expired in mid-2020.
More than 1 in 5 Californians did not follow restrictions on group gatherings July 22, 2021 A report by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research reveals how residents responded to COVID-19 guidelines.
Mental health needs might not be met among California’s Latino and Asian communities July 22, 2021 A pair of UCLA studies reveal many don’t believe they need help, even if they report having psychological symptoms.
Four UCLA research centers receive grants from California 100 July 19, 2021 New statewide initiative focuses on making the state’s next century more innovative, sustainable and equitable.
RNA modification may protect against liver disease, explain liver fat differences between sexes July 19, 2021 Research brief: Scientists have identified hundreds of chemical modifications that can alter RNA’s protein-making instructions without affecting the core DNA.
University of California to require all employees and students to get vaccinated against COVID-19 July 15, 2021 The policy contains limited exemptions for medical reasons and to accommodate disabilities or religious beliefs.
UCLA-led team awarded more than $5 million for HIV prevention projects July 15, 2021 NIH-funded grants will aid interventions that improve antiretroviral medication usage.
Tool helps predict who will respond best to targeted prostate cancer therapy July 8, 2021 The ‘nomogram’ opens the door to improved personalized treatments, a UCLA-led study shows.
UCLA team awarded almost $3 million for safe K-12 return-to-school effort July 7, 2021 The NIH-funded project aims to increase COVID-19 testing access and uptake for underserved and vulnerable populations.
Women who vape are more likely to have low-birthweight babies, study shows July 7, 2021 Researchers stress that e-cigarettes are not a healthier alternative to smoking for expectant mothers.
UCLA study reveals how immune cells can be trained to fight infections June 24, 2021 By better understanding the dynamics of a key immune signaling molecule, scientists may be able to ‘hack’ the immune system to strengthen it.