Feb 14, 2020
UC Presidential Chair, Distinguished Professor of Chemistry & Biochemistry, and Distinguished Professor of Material Science & Engineering at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Paul Weiss, believes that the collaborative approach of nanoscience and nanotechnology has the potential to positively impact a number of other areas of research and development.
This is certainly true for the field of microbiome research, wherein the work that the Paul Weiss Lab accomplished with the development of the BRAIN Initiative translated to the group’s ability to contribute to the National Microbiome Initiative.
Dr. Weiss and his team led the technological roadmap for this initiative by reaching out to scientists and engineers from around the world and bringing them together to focus on understanding how different species in the human microbiome (as well as ocean and soil microbiomes) interact with each other.
Dr. Weiss’ group has been working on a number of other projects as well, including the development of a functional, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory periodontal membrane that encourages bone regrowth and controls the rate of degradation. Press play for all the details of these topics and more, including: