Nasim Annabi Wins 2020 NSEF Young Investigator Award
Nasim Annabi been selected for the 2020 NSEF Young Investigator award based on her “groundbreaking achievements and new insight in leveraging nanotechnology for development of innovative nano-engineered biomaterials with high clinical impact.” Join us in...
Dr. Yuzhang Li joins CBE
We are excited to announce the recruitment of Dr. Yuzhang Li to UCLA! Dr. Li joined our Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering on July 1st, 2020. Dr. Li brings to our department his expertise in materials synthesis, electrochemistry, and advanced...
Dr. Irene A. Chen joins CBE
We are delighted to announce that Dr. Irene A. Chen has joined the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at UCLA! Irene Chen’s laboratory researches biomolecular design and evolution in nanoscale systems. Her group studies life-like biochemical systems...
Jim Davis-Winner of the MLC’s 2019 Lifetime Achievement Award
Jim Davis, Vice Provost IT & Chief Academic Technology Officer at UCLA and Principal Investigator & CIO Advisor of the Clean Energy Smart Manufacturing Innovation Institute, won the Manufacturing Leadership Council’s prestigious 2019 Lifetime Achievement...
Nasim Annabi Featured on CBS News
Professor Nasim Annabi visited CBS News to talk about 3D bioprinting for soft tissue regeneration.
Carissa Eisler joins UCLA CBE
We are excited to announce the recruitment of Dr. Carissa Eisler to UCLA! Dr. Eisler joined our Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering on July 1st, 2019. Dr. Eisler brings to our department her unique expertise in photonic design and semiconductor...
Chemical engineer receives major grant for immunotherapy research
Chemical engineer receives major grant for immunotherapy research Matthew Chin | June 24, 2019 Yvonne Chen, an assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering, has received a $1.25 million grant from the...
UCLA researchers develop adhesive gel that helps the eye heal itself
UCLA engineers have developed an adhesive gel that can encourage the surface of the eye, known as the cornea, to heal itself following an injury.
Researchers discover natural product that could lead to new class of commercial herbicide
Bioinformatics approach used to uncover the weed killer could also be used to find new drugs for medications.