Molecular and Cellular Engineering

Robin Garrell

Robin Garrell

Robin L. Garrell received her B.S. degree in Biochemistry with Honors and Distinction from Cornell University in 1978 and Ph.D. in Macromolecular Science and Engineering from the University of Michigan in 1984. She was an Assistant Professor at the University of Pittsburgh until 1991, when she joined the faculty at UCLA. She is the Director of the UCLA NSF-IGERT Materials Creation Training Program, a Special Assistant in the UCLA Office of Intellectual Property and Industry Relations, and the Immediate Past Chair of the UCLA Academic Senate.

Gerard Wong

Gerard Wong

Professor Wong received his BS degree in Physics from Caltech and his PhD in Physics from UC Berkeley.

He subsequently pursued postdoctoral research on soft matter physics at the FOM Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics in Amsterdam, and on biophysics and bioengineering at UC Santa Barbara. Wong represented the U.S. in the NSF-MEXT US-Japan Young Scientist ymposium on Nanobiotechnology (2005), the Taipei Academia Sinica International Workshop on Soft Matter and Biophysics (2007), and the NSF-DST US-India Nanoscience & Engineering Workshop (2008). He currently serves on the Editorial Board of Physical Review E.