Erik Reinertsen (2011) interviewed in Forbes Magazine
Erik Reinertsen (2011) interviewed for Forbes Magazine article, “AI Doesn’t Ask Why — But Physicians And Drug Developers Want To Know”, published on Nov. 9, 2018.
Erik Reinertsen (2011) interviewed for Forbes Magazine article, “AI Doesn’t Ask Why — But Physicians And Drug Developers Want To Know”, published on Nov. 9, 2018.
Ahuva Weltman Hirschberg’s publication on Acute in vivo testing of a conformal polymer microelectrode array for multi-region hippocampal recordings featured in Science Daily on April 11, 2018.
The study titled Acute in vivo testing of a conformal polymer microelectrode array for multi-region hippocampal recordings by Xu et al. featured by the Association of American Universities on April 13, 2018.
Yong Hoon Kim (2009) and other researchers’ publication, Rev-erbα dynamically modulates chromatin looping to control circadian gene transcription (DOI: 10.1126/science.aao6891), may have implications for metabolic disorders, cardiovascular disease, and cancer.
Jessica Jimenez and other researchers featured on Feb 1, 2018 for pulication, Anxiety Cells in a Hippocampal-Hypothalamic Circuit (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2018.01.016)
Jessica Jimenez is featured on Nov 27, 2018 for her work as a physician-scientist.
Invention by researchers at the University of Kansas, The University of Kansas Cancer Center and KU Medical Center could allow doctors to detect cancer faster.
UCLA has been awarded a four-year grant from the Amgen Foundation to continue providing hands-on laboratory experience to undergraduate students across Southern California through the Amgen Scholars Program.
Over the past 12 years, Patty Phelps has mentored more than 250 students in her role as faculty advisor for the Amgen Scholars Program at UCLA. The article “In Depth with a Program Powerhouse: 12 Years of Amgen Scholars with Patty Phelps” highlights her impact on the Amgen Scholars Program as she steps down from her role with the program.
Jessica Jimenez was the winner of the 2017 Kavli Institute Award for Distinguished Research in Neuroscience at Columbia University for her thesis research in the laboratory of René Hen.
Jessica Jimenez’s research on ‘anxiety cells’ in 2018 also recieved significant press and was featured on January 31, 2018 by Columbia University Irving Medical Center.