Published Electronics Chip-Scale Frequency Combs UCLA researchers in the Department of Electrical Engineering have developed an optical frequency comb technology using small, cheap components for high precision time. By University of California, Los Angeles
Published Sciences Quantification Of Chlorophyll UCLA researchers in the Department of Electrical Engineering have invented a novel device that can quantify chlorophyll concentration in plants using a custom-designed Google Glass By University of California, Los Angeles
Published Medical E-Cigarette Aerosol Generation UCLA researchers have developed an efficient electronic cigarette aerosol generator and exposure system for use in mice to study the health effects of electronic cigarette aerosol. By University of California, Los Angeles
Published Sciences Biomass-Derived Polymers UCLA researchers in the Departments of Bioengineering, Chemistry and Biochemistry have developed a novel synthetic strategy for the fabrication of biomass-derived polymers. By University of California, Los Angeles
Published Medical Microscopic Color Imaging These is the only methods that allows for true color imaging in for lens-free and mobile-phone holographic imaging. It is also low cost and portable By University of California, Los Angeles
Published Medical Suppress Nonsense Mutations Systemic administration of the prodrug conferred increased muscle strength paralleled by a reduction in expression levels of a marker for muscle degeneration, creatine kinase. By University of California, Los Angeles
Published Medical Measuring Cardiac Timing This invention will allow more accurate cardiac timing measurement by eliminating the most important sources of error that stem from the ECG recording. By University of California, Los Angeles
Published Medical Chest Tube Insertion System It facilitates localized injection of anesthesia and improves precision of chest tube placement By University of California, Los Angeles
Published Medical Protein Nanomaterials Self-assembling protein materials can be designed with higher accuracy at atomic level. By University of California, Los Angeles
Published Medical Recycling Surfactant Innovation allows for recycling of surfactants, key component in generating nanoemulsions and simultaneously recycles and removes surfactants from downstream nanoemulsion product. By University of California, Los Angeles
Published Medical Degradable Trehalose Glycopoly Hydrolytical degradability potentially eliminates problems of vacuolation and accumulation of the conjugates in the body with repeated dosage. By University of California, Los Angeles
Published Medical Homocysteine Residues Uses easily handled, readily available reagents and allows facile incorporation of a wide range of functional modifications. By University of California, Los Angeles