UCLA scientists use ultrasound to jump-start a man’s brain after coma
New noninvasive technique may lead to low-cost therapy for patients with severe brain injury
New noninvasive technique may lead to low-cost therapy for patients with severe brain injury
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
New genomic research by UCLA biologists provides a scientific answer
Scott Chandler, professor of Integrative Biology and Physiology, teaches an innovative interdisciplinary course combining anatomy, history, philosophy and humanities to teach neuroscience
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.
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.
Method developed by UCLA-led team– including Erik Gjesfjeld and Michael Alfaro– offers a new way to study how technology changes over time
Developed by UCLA team that included William Klug, the simulation shows the electrophysiology of heart failure
Distinction honors his contributions as a teacher and researcher that elevate entire UC system
Using big data, UCLA Life Scientists discover biomarkers that could help give cancer patients better survival estimates