In memoriam: John Froines, 83, environmental health researcher and advocate August 11, 2022 Froines, was a professor emeritus of environmental and occupational health sciences and a renowned member of the “Chicago 7.” He was 83.
UCLA brain researchers receive $4 million NIH grant to supercharge miniature microscope August 5, 2022 Their new devices will enable scientists to observe neuronal activity in freely moving animals at even higher resolutions.
With $12 million in federal funding, UCLA to expand reach of its depression treatment August 4, 2022 Faculty with the Depression Grand Challenge have created a system for managing mental health that they hope can be scaled and customized.
Your monkeypox questions answered as vaccine access expands August 3, 2022 UCLA infectious disease doctors say that most people who get infected do not require hospitalization and the chance of contracting it remains “very low.”
UCLA awarded $11.5 million to improve organ, hand and face transplantation July 27, 2022 The two grant projects, funded by the National Institutes of Health and the Department of Defense, will be led by Dr. Jerzy Kupiec-Weglinski.
Founder of UCLA’s liver transplant program reflects on 40 years of saving lives July 27, 2022 “It was an incredible span and an incredible career,” said Dr. Ronald Busuttil. “I couldn’t be happier.”
Scientists confirm COVID tied to wildlife sales at Chinese market July 26, 2022 The research, co-authored by UCLA’s Marc Suchard, indicates the pandemic started with two separate jumps from animals to humans.
Zooming across the political divide July 20, 2022 Liberals and conservatives can have positive experiences when they talk politics over the video conferencing platform, a UCLA study shows.
Scientists develop blueprint for turning stem cells into sensory interneurons July 19, 2022 The research is an important advance toward cell therapies that could restore sensation in people with spinal cord injuries.
Surfing with my surgeon July 14, 2022 Video: UCLA doctor Adam Sassoon and his patient Robert Lombard hit the waves after Lombard’s knee replacement surgery and recovery.
The psychedelic Rx: Hallucinogens and mental health July 14, 2022 Can drugs like psilocybin and ecstasy effectively treat depression, addiction and other conditions? UCLA researchers are working to find out.
Asian, Hispanic and Black Californians saw bigger drops in life expectancy than whites during COVID July 7, 2022 The findings are another troubling sign of the pandemic’s uneven impact across different communities.
After facial feminization surgery, transgender people report better psychosocial health July 6, 2022 The procedure is important for the treatment of patients with gender dysphoria, UCLA research finds.
Roe reactions: Faculty share insights on the ruling and the future of abortion rights June 30, 2022 Scholars from across UCLA have been quoted in major media outlets on a variety of topics related to the Supreme Court’s decision.
Barriers keep NHPI and LGBTQ smokers from breathing free June 30, 2022 “Policies and cessation strategies must be tailored to fit the population,” said UCLA’s Sean Tan. “A one-size-fits-all framework doesn’t work.”
Study shows HIV speeds up body’s aging processes soon after infection June 30, 2022 Changes at the DNA level can accelerate aging by nearly five years, UCLA researchers and their colleagues report.
Q&A: What you should know about new COVID vaccines for young kids June 29, 2022 UCLA’s Dr. Annabelle de St. Maurice discusses the safety and efficacy of the vaccines, which are now available to children as young as 6 months.
UCLA survey quantifies COVID vaccine hesitancy among Californians June 29, 2022 More than half of Californians who aren’t vaccinated are still worried about side effects, a new report finds.
UCLA scholars, policymakers consider post–Roe v. Wade landscape June 25, 2022 California and Los Angeles will play a critical role in ensuring reproductive rights, panelists said.
Know the signs of heat stroke and exhaustion June 23, 2022 As temperatures rise, so does the risk of serious illness. UCLA doctors tell you how to protect yourself and your loved ones.
UCLA surgeons develop new technique to reduce Adam’s apple without neck scar June 22, 2022 The gender-affirming procedure could help reduce the stigma faced by transgender and nonbinary patients.
Can computers understand complex words and concepts? June 16, 2022 Research by UCLA, MIT and NIH scientists finds that a machine learning system organizes knowledge in a “very intuitive structure.”
Factors causing low COVID vaccination rates have spilled over to flu vaccine rates in parts of U.S. June 15, 2022 The research, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, suggests declining trust in public health.
Most male suicides in U.S. show no link to mental health issues, study reveals June 14, 2022 The use of firearms and alcohol consumption are common factors in these deaths, say UCLA and CDC researchers.
Well, I see it differently! June 9, 2022 UCLA psychologist Matthew Lieberman explains why people don’t perceive the world the same way others do.