UCLA Researchers Use AI to Show Multidimensional Imaging of Biological Processes
Mar 29, 2021 By UCLA Newsroom UCLA bioengineers and colleagues have created a new imaging system that advances dynamic imaging microscopy with artificial intelligence. The new system can reveal the details of biological processes in tiny tissue samples at a resolution...
Breakthroughs and Discoveries
UCLA’s research enterprise illustrates the incredible reach and continued impact of our scholarship. UCLA Chancellor Gene Block | March 24, 2021 UCLA Newsroom For more than a year, UCLA faculty, researchers, students, medical staff and many others have dedicated...
AI Method Facilitates Collaboration While Protecting Data Privacy
An artificial intelligence method can help researchers collaboratively train algorithms without compromising patient data privacy. March 08, 2021 - A new approach could help researchers build high-quality artificial intelligence algorithms while protecting patient...
UCLA Bioengineer Advances Ultrafast, High-Res Microscopic Imaging Technique Using Fluorescence
Feb 10, 2021 By UCLA Samueli Newsroom Liang Gao Liang Gao, an assistant professor of bioengineering at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering, and his colleagues have developed the world’s fastest fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) technology. The...
Unlocking mystery behind skeletal aging
Researchers from the UCLA School of Dentistry have identified the role a critical enzyme plays in skeletal aging and bone loss, putting them one step closer to understanding the complex biological mechanisms that lead to osteoporosis, the bone disease that afflicts...
UCLA Bioengineers Show Key Step Toward Efficient and Nonrandom Cell Reprogramming
Discovery could facilitate application development in disease therapy and personalized medicine Mar 3, 2021 By UCLA Samueli Newsroom UCLA bioengineers and colleagues have discovered and detailed a key step in cell reprogramming for safe drug testing and other...
Programmable wireless electrical stimulation promotes neuromuscular regeneration
Twenty million Americans suffer from peripheral nerve injury, which results in approximately $150 billion health-care expenses annually in the United States. Approximately half of patients had an inadequate functional recovery. One major hurdle is the reinnervation...
UCLA Researchers Demonstrate New Way to Assemble Building-Block Materials for Flexible Electronics
Dec 15, 2020 By UCLA Samueli Newsroom Materials scientists from the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering and colleagues have established a novel way to make the building blocks for flexible organic electronics, using special nanostructured materials that were previously...
Researchers convert 2D images into 3D using deep learning
Wayne Lewis | November 7, 2019 A UCLA research team has devised a technique that extends the capabilities of fluorescence microscopy, which allows scientists to precisely label parts of living cells and tissue with dyes that glow under special lighting. The...