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Understanding the differences between healthy and type 2 diabetes-affected pancreatic islets

Ananya Sen

Pancreatic islets are mini-organs that make and release insulin and several other peptide hormones to control our glucose levels.

Heng Ji and Brendan Harley to feature on Story Collider Podcast “Unlikely Paths”

IGB Comms

Science storytelling organization The Story Collider develops “true, personal stories about science” as part of their mission to reveal the vibrant role that science plays in al

Cluster hires facilitate long-term institutional success

Ananya Sen

In light of long-standing inequities in STEM representation, many universities are now recognizing the value of diversity in higher education.

Nine Illinois scientists rank among world's most influential, four from IGB


Nine researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have been named to the 2022 Clarivate Analytics Highly Cited Researchers list, with four from the IGB.

15 Years of IGB: Collaborative initiatives at the forefront of science

Shelby Lawson

One of the Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology’s main goals is fostering partnerships between departments across campus to encourage more trans-disciplinary research.

Developing alginate hydrogels that can support cell growth

Ananya Sen

Encapsulating cells—both prokaryotic and eukaryotic—allows researchers to carry out experiments in hydrated environments over prolonged periods of time.

New Minflux microscope improves molecule tracking in live cells

Ananya Sen

Over the past century, our understanding of cells—the basic building blocks of living organisms—has progressed largely due to microscopes.

Students host Owl Night outreach event for second year, and it’s a real hoot!

Shelby Lawson

Students at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign once again hosted “Owl Night,” a public outreach event where people of all ages can learn about owl behavior and ecology,

Honey bees prosper with quality, not quantity, of food in novel laboratory setup

Shelby Lawson

Honey bee workers collect pollen and nectar from a variety of flowering plants to use as a food source.

CABBI Team Adds Powerful New Dimension to Phenotyping Next-Gen Bioenergy Crop

Julie Wurth

Miscanthus is one of the most promising perennial crops for bioenergy production since it is able to produce high yields with a small environmental footprint.

AI, molecule machine join forces to generalize automated chemistry

Liz Ahlberg Touchstone

Artificial intelligence, “building-block” chemistry and a molecule-making machine teamed up to find the best general reaction conditions for synthesizing chemicals important to