A simple approach suggests a big leap forward in addressing the challenge of antibiotic-resistant bacteria
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Chemical engineering graduate student George Degen wins the seventh annual Grad Slam
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Could animals' gut microbes lead to new sustainable fuels and chemicals? Michelle O'Malley explains her research in 60 seconds
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Graduate students distill their research into three-minute presentations at the 5th annual Grad Slam
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O'Malley is recognized for her work with anaerobic microbes
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According to experts, the transition to a sustainable society will require a kind of industrial revolution in which manufacturing, transportation and communication are conducted within a variety of constraints imposed by resource availability,...
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Materials program ranks number 2 overall, takes the top spot among public institutions; chemical engineering comes in at number 5
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UCSB and Yale University researchers receive a grant to develop an artificial pancreas to manage Type 1 diabetes in children
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The use of an organic-based photocatalyst eliminates concerns over metal contamination
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Edward John Kramer, professor of chemical engineering and of materials at UCSB, died on Dec. 27.
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Researchers find that ionic liquids have major potential in the disinfection and healing of chronic wounds
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This crop of NSF CAREER awardees include a chemical engineer, a computer scientist and a physicist
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The partnership between UCSB and Mitsubishi has produced more inventions than any university-based research program in the world.
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Swelling — from disease, infection or chemical exposure — can tamper with myelin sheaths' ability to insulate nerves properly.
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In its annual ranking of leading graduate and professional programs at American universities, U.S. News & World Report magazine has rated two of UC Santa Barbara's programs among the top 10 in the nation.
