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The device that restores one’s heartbeat by sending electrical pulses to the heart.

What is a defibrillator?

100

The mRNA vaccines against Covid-19 lead to the production of this protein within cells.

What is the spike protein?

100

This phrase is abbreviated to the acronym GWAS.

What is genome wide association study?

100

This building is one of the first 4 UCLA buildings, known for its asymmetry.

What is Royce Hall?

100

The lion in "The Wizard of Oz" was in search of this.

What is courage?

200

UCSF’s Kidney Project aims to create a bioartificial kidney, which consists of a hemofilter and a cell bioreactor to be a permanent solution for kidney failure. 

This phrase is the role of the hemofilter.

What is "remove toxins from blood"?

200

This technology became integral to precise gene editing within research.

What is CRISPR?

200

The number of bases in the human genome.

What is 3.2 billion?

200

Coach Wooden led the basketball team to this number of straight NCAA championships.

What are 7 straight NCAA titles?

200

The number of hearts an Octopus has.

What is 3?

300

A common complication of medical devices that come into contact with blood.

What is thrombosis (blood clotting)?

300

This phase of clinical trials (phase I - phase III) is centered around testing the drug in patients that have the disease to determine the right dosage and effectiveness.

What is phase II?

300

The first organism that had its genome sequenced.

What is the bacterium haemophilus influenzae?

300

UCLA football team nickname prior to “Bruins”, which was dropped in 1926. 

What is "The Grizzlies"?

300

This country grows the most avocados in the world.

What is Mexico?

400

For heart valve replacements, a common medical procedure involves TAVR, whereby valve replacement is achieved via a catheter approach. 

This phrase is what TAVR stands for.

What is Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement?

400

This structure within the central nervous system makes the treatment of neurological disorders/diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease difficult.

What is the blood-brain barrier?

400

A common data reduction technique used in bioinformatics that splits data into orthogonal components to help identify clustering of genes.

What is principal component analysis (PCA)?

400

UCLA campus was located here from 1919-1926.

Where is Vermont Ave? (Also acceptable- Hollywood)

400

Freddie Mercury attributed his enhanced vocal range to this.

What are his FOUR EXTRA TEETH?

500

In 2016, Medtronic released a product to address issues of monitoring and treatment of diabetes for patients. 

This key feature of the product made it revolutionary.

What is a closed-loop delivery/monitoring system? 

500

The inactivation of this tumor suppressor in about half of human cancer types and its role in regulating dynamic cell processes has made this gene a hot topic in cancer research.

What is p53?

500

One of the earliest types of sequencing algorithms, named after a type of gun, that compiles DNA sequences by comparing the overlap between short DNA fragments called reads.

What is shotgun sequencing?

500

Our school colors “True Blue” and gold represent these two California staples.

What are the state’s oceans and wildflowers?

500

The definition of Glossophobia.

What is the fear of public speaking?

600

Name a device that is used to help the heart with its pumping function

What is a VAD?

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