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Small molecule transports iron in mice, human cells to treat anemia

Liz Ahlberg Touchstone

A natural small molecule derived from a cypress tree can transport iron in live mice and human cells lacking the protein that normally does the job, easing a buildup of iron in

New study investigates the microbiomes of dogs across the world

Ananya Sen

Although the microbiome—the collection of all microbes that live in the body—in the fecal matter of dogs has been investigated extensively, those studies have mostly been limite

SHIELD program a model for effective pandemic management, data show

Liz Ahlberg Touchstone

In the fall of 2020, the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign welcomed students back for in-person instruction amid the powerful first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Bioengineering team develops a remote lab to teach enzyme kinetics

Ananya Sen

The COVID-19 pandemic forced teachers across the globe to embrace remote learning.

15 Years of IGB: Welcoming increased representation through DEI efforts

Ananya Sen

Scientific pursuits often require examining a problem from different angles in order to gain a complete understanding.

Students selected for the 2022 Woese Research Scholar Program

Ananya Sen

Zubin Havewala and Garrett McPheron have been selected for the Carl R. Woese Undergraduate Research Scholar Program.

Winners of the IGB DEI Awards announced

Ananya Sen

For the inaugural DEI Award, two projects have been selected for funding by the Committee on Diversity at the Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology.

Hee-Sun Han receives Amy L. Devine Award for commitment to student learning

Tracy Crane

Hee-Sun Han (GNDP/IGOH), a Mark A. Pytosh Scholar and an assistant professor of chemistry, has received the Amy L.

Nicholas Wu named 2022 Searle Scholar


Nicholas Wu (IGOH), an assistant professor of biochemistry, has been selected for the new class of Searle Scholars to pursue ground-breaking research in chemistry and biomedical

CCIL Researchers Receive Grainger College of Engineering Faculty Awards

CCIL

Tandy Warnow (BCXT/IGOH) and Cecilia Leal (M-CELS), who are both scientists at the Cancer Center, have been recognized for their achievements by the Grainger College of Engineer

No photosynthetic improvement in ictB transformants in field-grown model crop

Amanda Nguyen

It is projected that by the year 2050, the global food supply will need to increase by 50-80% to keep up with the growing population.