UCLA marine biologist’s work featured in new California Science Center exhibit
Paul Barber, UCLA professor of ecology and evolutionary biology, has partnered with the California Science Center and GRAMMY-winning singer Jack Johnson to bring global attention to the Coral Triangle and work being done at UCLA to promote conservation of this highly threatened ecosystem
UCLA team develops nanoparticle delivery to maximize drug defense against bioterrorism agent
A UCLA team, including Microbiology, Immunology and Molecular Genetics professor Marcus Horwitz, has developed nanoparticle delivery to maximize drug defense against bioterrorism agent.
UCLA research reveal key insights about how viral RNA genomes organize and replicate
Research led by Hong Zhou, professor of Microbiology, Immunology and Molecular Genetics, catches double-stranded RNA virus in the act of transcription
West Nile virus killing millions more birds than previously thought, UCLA researchers find
West Nile virus is killing millions more birds and affecting many more bird species than previously thought, according to new research from a multi-university team of researchers–including UCLA co-first author, Ryan Harrigan and UCLA senior author, Thomas Smith.
UCLA’s Second Grand Challenge to Combat Depression
Psychology professor, Michelle Craske, will lead effort to develop innovative treatment center to combat Depression
Ecotourism can put wild animals at risk, scientists say
A recent study (with senior author Daniel Blumstein, UCLA Ecology and Evolutionary Biology) analyzed more than 100 research studies on how ecotourism affects wild animals and concluded that such trips can be harmful to the animals, whose behaviors may be altered in ways that put them at risk.
Quantifying the impact of climate on ecosystems worldwide
UCLA-led study, with senior author, Lawren Sack, restores consensus after controversial 2014 paper questioned direct effects of climate change
UCLA biologist, Victoria Sork, elected a Fellow of the California Academy of Sciences
Victoria Sork has been named one of 12 Academy Fellows this year for her notable contributions to the natural sciences.
Keeping gut bacteria in balance could help delay age-related diseases, UCLA study finds
New research led by UCLA life scientists may help answer why some people remain healthy into old age, while others age faster and suffer serious diseases decades earlier.
Stress levels help explain how men and women differ in providing emotional support
UCLA psychologist, Thomas Bradbury, along with an international team of psychologists, found that men and women who aren’t stressed out both provide strong support to their partners. But when under stress, women do a better job than men of being supportive.