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.
Ananya Sen
Encapsulating cells—both prokaryotic and eukaryotic—allows researchers to carry out experiments in hydrated environments over prolonged periods of time.
Ananya Sen
Over the past century, our understanding of cells—the basic building blocks of living organisms—has progressed largely due to microscopes.
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,
Shelby Lawson
Honey bee workers collect pollen and nectar from a variety of flowering plants to use as a food source.
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.
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
Ananya Sen
There are several daunting challenges that our society has to collectively face in the coming decades, including climate change, food insecurity, and the spread of infectious di
Ananya Sen
Advances in genomic studies have now permeated all aspects of our lives from agriculture to health and wellness.
Shelby Lawson
Many of the drugs we utilize in modern medicine are naturally produced by microbes.
Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology
The IGB is once again offering fellowships for truly exceptional young scholars who have completed their PhD or other relevant terminal degree within the last two years, who are
Ananya Sen
Healthcare professionals have long recognized the association of physical activity with mortality risk—those who engage in more moderate-to-vigorous activity have lower mortalit