UCLA Life Scientists discover “new” canid species in Africa

Klaus-Peter Koepfli, and senior author Robert Wayne, a professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology lead research that finds ‘Golden jackals’ of East Africa are actually golden wolves.

UCLA researchers find non-surgical approach that allows paralyzed patients to voluntarily move their legs

New non-surgical approach could lead to treatments for paralysis at one-tenth the cost of the surgical epidural stimulator.

UCLA stem cell researchers receive $7.4 million to study immunodeficiency disorder

UCLA researcher, Dr. Donald Kohn, will lead a clinical trial that will utilize a stem cell gene-therapy to correct a genetic defect associated with an inherited immunodeficiency disorder.

Patrick Allard receives 2015 Innovation in Regulatory Science Award

Patrick Allard, UCLA assistant professor of society and genetics, has received a 2015 Innovation in Regulatory Science Award from the Burroughs Wellcome Fund

The mysterious origins of gut feelings | Emeran Meyer | TEDxUCLA

Stem cell gene therapy holds promise for eliminating HIV infection

In recent research led by UCLA life scientist, Jerome Zach, and Scott Kitchen, engineered stem cells successfully turned into functional T cells that could kill HIV-infected cells in mice, resulting in a 80-95% decrease in HIV levels.

Psychology professor Lara Ray receives the Young Investigator Award

Professor Lara Ray received the Young Investigator Award from the Research Society on Alcoholism

Even when we’re resting, our brains are preparing us to be social, UCLA psychologists report

UCLA Psychologist Matthew Lieberman and Robert Spunt show that even during quiet moments, our brains are preparing us to be socially connected to other people.

Rachel Crosbie-Watson on the Muscle Cell Biology Training Program

UCLA researchers identify a potentially effective treatment for methamphetamine addiction

A new study led by UCLA associate professor of Psychology, Lara Ray, has found that Naltrexone, a drug used to treat alcoholism, may also be a promising treatment for addiction to methamphetamine.