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Crops in silico 2.0: Project Extended

[ ] The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign’s Crops in silico (Cis) project has received a $5 million grant from the Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research (…

Archaeologists find 200-year-old African DNA on tobacco pipe

[ ] DNA found on tobacco pipe stems uncovered by archaeologists from the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (MDOT SHA) and Anne Arundel County from 200…

IGB and SciLine host Genomics for Journalists

[ ] Imagined as a sort of science “boot camp” for reporters, Genomics for Journalists is a multi-day workshop designed to arm journalists—including those without deep backgrounds in…

Fatty acids rewire cells to promote obesity-related breast cancer

[ ] Scientists at the University of Illinois have found that free fatty acids in the blood appear to boost proliferation and growth of breast cancer cells. The finding could help…

Donovan named to 2020 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee

[ ] Sharon Donovan (MME), a professor of nutrition and the Melissa M. Noel Endowed Chair in Nutrition and Health at the University of Illinois, has been appointed to the USDA’s 2020…

When temp drops, Siberian Miscanthus plants surpass main bioenergy variety

[ ] Photosynthesis drives yields, but in cold conditions, this process that turns sunlight into biomass takes a hit. Miscanthus is a popular, sustainable, perennial feedstock for…

Illinois researchers are first to count growth factors in single cells

[ ] Whether healthy or diseased, human cells exhibit behaviors and processes that are largely dictated by growth factor molecules, which bind to receptors on the cells. For example,…

Launch of new Center for Genomics in Business and Society at IGB

[ ] The Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology (IGB) is excited to announce the launch of the Catherine and Don Kleinmuntz Center for Genomics in Business and Society, which will…

How to feed the world by 2050?

[ ] One of the most significant challenges of the 21st Century is how to sustainably feed a growing and more affluent global population with less water and fertilizers on shrinking…

NYT Columnist and Author Carl Zimmer to Speak on New Book

[ ] New York Times columnist and renowned author Carl Zimmer will be giving a lecture on his newest book, titled She Has Her Mother’s Laugh: The Powers, Perversions, and Potential of…

Illinois teams with Anheuser-Busch for bee research

[ ] There’s plenty of sweet irony in a new partnership between Illinois and St. Louis-based Anheuser-Busch, LLC, that will raise money for bee research at the university. Anheuser-…

Ainsworth to receive 2019 NAS Prize in Food and Agriculture Sciences

[ ] Elizabeth Ainsworth, USDA Agricultural Research Service, also an adjunct professor at Illinois and a member of the IGB Genomic Ecology of Global Change research theme, will…

Study of archaeal cells could teach us more about ourselves

[ ] Forty-two years after Carl Woese defined archaea as the third domain of life, scientists at the IGB are still learning about these ancient organisms in ways that could help us…

Rising temperatures may safeguard crop nutrition as climate changes

[ ] Recent research has shown that rising carbon dioxide levels will likely boost yields, but at the cost of nutrition. A new study in Plant Journal from the University of Illinois, U…

Researchers study bacterial immunity to understand infectious disease

[ ] Patients with cystic fibrosis are often infected by pseudomonas aeruginosa, a bacterium that infects the lungs and prevents breathing, often causing death. P. aeruginosa itself…

Scientists engineer shortcut for photosynthetic glitch, boost crop growth 40%

[ ] Plants convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis; however, most crops on the planet are plagued by a photosynthetic glitch, and to deal with it, evolved an energy-…

Unmuting large silent genes produces new molecules, potential drugs

[ ] By enticing away the repressors dampening unexpressed, silent genes in Streptomyces bacteria, researchers at the University of Illinois have unlocked several large gene clusters…

Bees and Beekeeping Short Course

[ ] Bees and Beekeeping Short Course at the University of Illinois - May 21st, 2022 Registration Instructions You can register for the short course by following this link. Lyda Bielak…

Cell size and cell-cycle states play key decision-making role in HIV

[ ] Thanks to the development of antiretroviral drugs, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is considered a manageable chronic disease today. However, if left undiagnosed or untreated,…

Study links nutrient patterns in blood to better brain connectivity, cognition

[ ] A new study links higher levels of several key nutrients in the blood with more efficient brain connectivity and performance on cognitive tests in older adults. The study,…