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February 26, 2016

Why people oppose same-sex marriage

UCLA psychology study– led by David Pinsof, lead author and Martie Haselton, senior author– points to self-interest as a leading cause

UCLA Newsroom
February 24, 2016

UCLA’s Science and Food lectures are returning for Spring 2016

UCLA Professor Amy Rowat’s high-profile “Science and Food” series is back this Spring, with two events on March 8 and May 11– and a third one to be announced.

LA Times
February 19, 2016

UCLA life scientists promote pathways to graduate studies for undergraduates from historically black colleges and universities

Life scientists– Paul Barber, Alexander Hoffmann, and Tracy Johnson– are leading research programs and promoting graduate studies for undergraduates from historically black colleges and universities.

UCLA Newsroom
February 5, 2016

“Primed” stem cells may be better for use in regenerative medicine

Professor Amander Clark and UCLA colleagues find that “naïve” stem cells, commonly used regenerative medicine studies today, are not as stable as “primed” stem cells.

Medical Xpress
February 4, 2016

Don’t use body mass index to determine whether people are healthy

A study led by A. Janet Tomiyama, an assistant professor of Psychology, finds that using BMI to gauge health incorrectly labels more than 54 million Americans as “unhealthy,” even though they are not.

UCLA Newsroom
February 1, 2016

UCLA study shows anti-bullying program focused on bystanders helps the students who need it most

Jaana Juvonen, professor of Psychology, leads a new study that shows that the most tormented children — can be helped by teaching bystanders to be more supportive

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