Preventing mass extinctions of big mammals will require immediate action

UCLA professor, Blaire Van Valkenburgh, and her co-authors warn that steps must be taken now if gorillas, rhinos, lions and tigers are to be saved

Analysis of metastatic prostate cancers suggests treatment options

A collaborative study, between UC Santa Cruz and UCLA, maps out abnormal signaling pathways in prostate cancer cells and provides computational approaches to identify individualized targets for therapy

UCLA hosts summer program for future biosciences leaders

Twenty-eight outstanding undergraduates from across the country are spending eight weeks at UCLA this summer, conducting research and learning the latest data analysis techniques and skills that are transforming the biosciences.

Should the gray wolf keep its endangered species protection?

New genomic research by UCLA biologists provides a scientific answer

Literature and film help teach students to understand the brain

Scott Chandler, professor of Integrative Biology and Physiology, teaches an innovative interdisciplinary course combining anatomy, history, philosophy and humanities to teach neuroscience

UCLA Duchenne muscular dystrophy research receives grant from California’s stem cell agency

UCLA life scientist April Pyle– and colleagues Melissa Spencer and Huan Meng– received $2.15 million from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine to develop a stem cell gene editing technology called CRISPR/Cas9 to correct the genetic mutations that cause Duchenne.

Three-drug combinations could help counter antibiotic resistance, UCLA biologists report

Pamela Yeh, Elif Tekin and their UCLA colleagues have found that combinations of three different antibiotics can often overcome bacteria’s resistance to antibiotics, even when none of the three antibiotics on their own.

Technique from biology helps explain the evolution of the American car

Method developed by UCLA-led team– including Erik Gjesfjeld and Michael Alfaro– offers a new way to study how technology changes over time

Cutting-edge model of the heart will help scientists study new therapies

Developed by UCLA team that included William Klug, the simulation shows the electrophysiology of heart failure

UC regents appoint Dr. Owen Witte University Professor

Distinction honors his contributions as a teacher and researcher that elevate entire UC system