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Professor receives grant to foster health equity among Chicago youth

Ryann Monahan

A new grant will help reduce disparities in healthcare through a unique new training program led by

Use patent law to curb unethical human-genome editing

Phil Ciciora

A new paper co-written by a University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign scholar who studies the legal and ethical implications of advanced biotechnologies outlines an unexplored too

Comparing the pathogen numbers in backyard and commercial composts

Ananya Sen

Compost—organic material that is added to soil to help plants grow—is widely used by gardeners because it improves soil health and reduces the amount of organic waste in landfil

New imaging, machine-learning methods can reduce crops’ need for water

Diana Yates

Scientists have developed and deployed a series of new imaging and machine-learning tools to discover attributes that contribute to water-use efficiency in crop plants during ph

Bioprocess developed for converting plant materials into valuable chemicals

Sharita Forrest

A team of scientists at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign developed a bioprocess using engineered yeast that completely and efficiently converted plant matter consisti

Exploring RNA Splicing’s Role in Liver Cancer

Jordan Goebig

When Auinash Kalsotra (CGD/GNDP), member of the Cancer Center at Illinois, Associate Professor and the William C.

Pollen Power concludes its first online camp

Ananya Sen

The Pollen Power camp, which takes place over the summer, targets 6th-8th grade students from underrepresented populations in STEM with the goal of training them to observe thei

Some birds steal hair from living mammals

Diana Yates

Dozens of online videos document an unusual behavior among tufted titmice and their closest bird kin.

iGEM 2021: Designing better enzymes to break down plastic

Ananya Sen

Polyethylene terephthalate, or PET, is a type of plastic that is widely used for packaging food and beverages, including soft drinks, juices, and water.

$2.4M NIH grant will develop biomaterials to repair skulls, promote regeneration

Claire Benjamin

A new research project led by the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign aims to develop biomaterials that are strong, malleable, and support stem cell growth to transform skul

Should the government implement a vaccine passport system?

Phil Ciciora

Vaccine passports strike the right balance between letting life go on for those who have been vaccinated against COVID-19 while still being realistic about the ongoing public he