Published Sciences Drug Delivery Materials A platform to create and modify nanoscale drug delivery particles. The poly-peptide based platforms created by the Deming group are customizable in nearly all physical aspects. By University of California, Los Angeles
Published Medical Neuronal Survival Post-Injury Drug can be applied to the injury site of the spinal cord, and improves neuronal survival by inhibiting the post-injury aggregation of α-synuclein. By University of California, Los Angeles
Published Medical Therapeutic System UCLA researchers in the Department of Neurology have developed a novel therapeutic program for Alzheimer’s disease, based on the combination of existing AD drugs and a program. By University of California, Los Angeles
Published Medical 3D-ExoQuant: Exosome Analysis Early and non-invasive detection of surface biomarkers present on exosomes and extracellular vesicles. Allows non-invasive detection of AD biomarkers from brain-derived exosomes. By University of California, Los Angeles
Published Telecommunications Efficient Translation More efficiently search and compare strings for approximate matching according to so-called edit distance, allowing for much more efficient search for applications. By University of California, Los Angeles
Published Telecommunications Hidden Web Content A method for searching hidden web content that has previously been difficult to gather for the end user. By University of California, Los Angeles
Published Medical Nanomechanical Stethoscope Similarly to the heart muscle cells known as cardiomyocytes, UCLA researchers have discovered the cell wall pulsations rhythmically just like the beating of the heart muscle cells. By University of California, Los Angeles
Published Power & Utilities Nanowire Composite Electrodes Flexible and transparent organic LED, solar panels, touchscreen electronics, wearable displays, non-invasive biomedical devices. By University of California, Los Angeles
Published Medical Blood Markers for Lung Cancer The novel test has the potential to stratify lung cancer risk among both smokers and non-smokers and facilitate the early detection of cancer through improved monitoring. By University of California, Los Angeles