by Wendy Trang | Apr 12, 2018 | Member News, News |
FEATURED NEWS ‘Scaffolding’ method allows biochemists to see proteins in remarkable detail Stuart Wolpert | April 12, 2018 Research from UCLA’s Tamir Gonen, left, Todd Yeates and Yuxi Liu, along with UCSF’s Shane Gonen (not shown), provides valuable insights into...
by Wendy Trang | Apr 5, 2018 | Member News, News |
FEATURED NEWS Bacteria can pass on memory to descendants, UCLA-led team discovers Findings are a major step toward understanding persistent infections that affect people with cystic fibrosis Melody Pupols | April 5, 2018 The researchers studied Pseudomonas aeruginosa,...
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FEATURED NEWS ‘Gyroscope’ molecules form crystal that’s both solid and full of motion New type of molecular machine designed by UCLA researchers could have wide-ranging applications in technology and science Sarah C.P. Williams | January 09, 2018 UCLA researchers...
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SCIENCE + TECHNOLOGY NEWS May 10,2016 | Using gene-editing technology for faster, cheaper antiviral drug development UCLA scientists are working to develop special screening libraries based on a gene-editing technology called CRISPR Shaun Mason | May 10, 2016 ...
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SCIENCE + TECHNOLOGY NEWS December 11, 2015 | Cryo-electron microscope research reveals structure and mechanism of Bluetongue virus UCLA scientists collaborate on study offering new understanding of disease that has killed millions of cattle Shaun Mason | December...
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