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  • Stem Cell Model of Neurodegenerative Disease Elucidates Potential...
    Researchers say they have used induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) to advance disease-in-a-dish modeling of a rare genetic disorder, ataxia telangiectasia (A-T). The UCLA ...
    5-7-2013
  • Is Brain Mapping Ready for Big Science?
    ... This effort will be both the stimulus and the challenge to work and collaborate in ways we haven't done before, but always have wanted to." UCLA will likely benefit handsomely from ...
    5-1-2013
  • Is Brain Mapping Ready for Big Science?
    ... This effort will be both the stimulus and the challenge to work and collaborate in ways we haven't done before, but always have wanted to." UCLA will likely benefit handsomely from ...
    3-27-2013
  • Happiness May Lie in This Peptide
    they are sad, according to researchers at UCLA. The finding suggests that boosting ... when they are sad, according to researchers at UCLA. Happiness May Lie in This Peptide
    3-8-2013
  • Women Think More Efficiently than Men
    The team contained scientists from Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Fundación Reina Sofía, UCLA School of Medicine, and the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. "We demonstrated ...
    3-7-2013
  • NanoSmart, UCLA Team Up to Battle Pediatric Cancer
    NanoSmart Pharmaceuticals and the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) are ... Bone and Soft Tissue Sarcoma Program at UCLA, a part of the UCLA Sarcoma Program and ...
    1-17-2013
  • The Schadt Equation
    ... Schadt and the Institute also collaborate with other institutions, including Stanford, Harvard, MIT, Yale, UCLA, and others. Further, he mentions that, "We are seeking to partner ...
    1-15-2013
  • CIRM Awards Over $6M to Two UCLA Cardiology Researchers
    ... to two cardiology researchers from UCLA's Eli and Edythe Broad Center for Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research. CIRM Awards Over $6M to Two UCLA Cardiology Researchers
    12-13-2012
  • Microfluidics Advances in New Directions
    ... A chaotic mixing chip, which is an overlaid microfluidic channel that creates a path to increase CTC/substrate contact frequency, makes up the second part of the system. [UCLA] ...
    11-15-2012
  • Paging New Residents
    program determined to learn as much as she could about genetics, arranging for clinical electives at Children's Hospital of Los Angeles and the UCLA intercampus program. ...
    11-8-2012
  • Automation Redefines Compound Management
    ... Monitoring for Aggregates Trying to get a handle on precipitates and aggregates in solutions, UCLA researchers are finding dynamic light scattering very useful. The issue of ...
    10-1-2012
  • Olympic Anti-Doping Goes for Gold
    ... Catlin, who founded the University of California, Los Angeles Olympic Analytical Laboratory, the nation's first antidoping lab and the largest one accredited by WADA. The UCLA ...
    9-1-2012
  • Informed Consent or Not, Tissue Donors Do Not Have Commercial...
    ... John Moore underwent treatment for hairy cell leukemia at the UCLA Medical Center under the supervision of Dr. David W. Golde. Moore's cancer cells were developed into a cell line ...
    8-21-2012
  • Novel Immune System Monitoring Tool
    Researchers at UCLA's Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center have modified a common chemotherapy drug to create a new probe for positron emission tomography (PET), an advance that ...
    8-10-2012
  • Olympic Anti-Doping Goes for Gold
    ... Catlin, who founded the University of California, Los Angeles Olympic Analytical Laboratory, the nation's first antidoping lab and the largest one accredited by WADA. The UCLA ...
    8-8-2012
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    Journal Articles

  • A Web-based Telemedicine System for Diabetic Retinopathy Screening...
    Jack C. Wei, Daniel J. Valentino, Douglas S. Bell, Richard S. Baker
    Telemedicine and e-Health
    Apache Tomcat was chosen as the JSP engine, while MySQL was used as the main database and Laboratory of Neuro Imaging (LONI) Image Storage Architecture, from the LONI-UCLA, as the ...
  • Posterior Reconstruction Before Vesicourethral Anastomosis in...
    James C. Brien, Bethany Barone, Michael Fabrizio, Robert Given
    Journal of Endourologyand Part B, Videourology
    study, which collects RAND-UCLA QoL and AUA symptom scores for all patients undergoing treatment for prostate cancer, and completed a baseline and a 3- or 6-month questionnaire. ...
  • Increasing Power of Groupwise Association Test with Likelihood...
    Jae Hoon Sul, Buhm Han, Eleazar Eskin
    Journal of Computational Biology
    at a genome-wide level. The software for our method is publicly available at http://genetics.cs.ucla.edu/rarevariants.
  • EMINIM: An Adaptive and Memory-Efficient Algorithm for Genotype...
    Hyun Min Kang, Noah A. Zaitlen, Eleazar Eskin
    Journal of Computational Biology
    performance and much lower memory usage. The method is available for download at http://genetics.cs.ucla.edu/eminim.

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