Grainger College of Engineering
The National Science Foundation awarded a 7-year, $15 million project to a multi-university team led by the Un
Huan Song
Technological advancements over the past few decades have laid the groundwork for the use of microbe-based drugs to treat diseases.
Established in 2014, the Jump Applied Research in Community Health through Engineering and Simulation (ARCHES) is an endowment partnership between Jump Simulation and Education
Ananya Sen
Although 60,000 known plant species and 123,000 known animal species are found in Africa, only 20 plants and 385 animals have been sequenced till date.
Lois Yoksoulian
A point-of-care COVID-19 test developed by researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign can now detect and differentiate the alpha variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus
Ananya Sen
In honor of the IGB's anniversary, we're revisiting some of the history of our institute over the past 15 years with a series of articles highlighting IGB people, projects,
Ananya Sen
The world around us contains many chemicals that are useful for medicines, crop protection, and animal health.
Lois Yoksoulian
Scientists have developed a promising new method to combat the age-related losses in muscle mass that often accompany immobility after injury or illness.
Ananya Sen
Phthalates are commonly used to make products—including artificial leather, footwear, plastic food packaging, and personal care products—more flexible or stable.
CCIL Communications Team
An Illinois research team is developing a method of producing and delivering monoclonal antibody treatments for breast cancer through commensal microbes in the gut.