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#CancerResearch #Immunotherapy #TCellTherapy
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Scientists turbocharge immune cells to attack prostate cancer
UCLA and Stanford Medicine researchers, in collaboration with scientists from the University of Utah and Columbia University, have engineered a new class of supercharged T cells that are stronger, longer-lasting, and more precise at killing prostate cancer cells by fine-tuning how they physically interact with tumor cells.
#MentalHealth #UCLA #Inspiration
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UCLA's Lauren Betts on learning the importance of prioritizing mental health -- and more media coverage of UCLA
The Players' Tribune published an essay by UCLA women's basketball standout Lauren Betts, in which she reflects on her struggles with depression and her path to recovery.
#MovieIndustry #TeamDynamics #FinancialSuccess
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In Hollywood, teams don't stick together long enough to learn from failure: Research
The research challenges the notion that actors are the most important members in determining a movie's financial success and uncovers a surprising insight about team experience diversity.
#WaterPolicy #ClimateScience #MentalHealth
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Hypersaline Mono Lake might need to cut exports to survive -- and more media coverage of UCLA
The San Francisco Chronicle covered revelations from a recent presentation to the state water board that used a UCLA report to argue for major changes in water policy around the lake.
#HeatWave #PublicHealth #ClimateChange
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What do we know - and need to know - about extreme heat?
UCLA's David Eisenman offers advice on ways to keep ourselves and others cool during heat waves
Dr. David Eisenman, a physician and professor in the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health's department of community health sciences, studies extreme heat as a public health threat.
#UCLA #HigherEducation #Leadership
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'One UCLA' one year in: Julio Frenk reflects on his tenure and the university's mission
Watch a slideshow of the chancellor's first year in office.
When UCLA Chancellor Julio Frenk is asked about the books that shaped him, he doesn't rattle off titles or talk about time spent in libraries.