Implantable “Charging Station” to boost cancer-fighting immune cells
While researchers have successfully bioengineered immune cells to attack certain cancers, tumors often actively suppress immune activity once these cells enter the body, limiting the effectiveness of these types of therapies.
Celebrating Olympic figure skating champion and Life Sciences student Alysa Liu
Last week, Bruin Alysa Liu, a psychology major, delighted us all with her stunning performance at the 2026 Milan Cortina
Meet Three Bunche Fellows – Rising Changemakers and Scholars of Black Life
As we observe Black History Month 2026, we spotlight three Life Sciences majors–rising young scholars who dedicated themselves to timely
Macrophage immune cells need constant reminders to retain memories of prior infections
This article was originally published by UCLA Health UCLA researchers have discovered that immune cells known as macrophages remain
Psychology professor named 2026 Sloan Research Fellow
Today, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation announced the recipients of the 2026 Sloan Research Fellowship, an award that honors exceptional










