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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.

Pedron Haba Named 2022 Minority and Minority-Serving Institution Faculty Scholar

CCIL

Sara Pedron Haba (RBTE), a research assistant professor in chemical and biomolecular engineering and a member of the Cancer Center at Illinois, was recently named a 2022 awardee

Douglas Mitchell named John and Margaret Witt Professor of Chemistry

Tracy Crane

Known for ground-breaking research blending chemical and biological approaches to address antibiotic resistance, professor Douglas Mitchell (MMG) was celebrated as the John and

STEAM TRAIN 2022 adventure completed

Ananya Sen

When one imagines what 6th-8th grade students might be interested in, these projects may not immediately come to mind: studying metabolism in the Minecraft universe, investigati

NIH BRAIN Initiative supporting development of a probe to monitor brain chemistry

Jenny Applequist

The human brain remains mysterious, and any progress towards solving that mystery may bring enormous benefits.

CABBI Team Develops Automated Platform for Plasmid Production

April Wendling

Plasmids have extensive use in basic and applied biology. These small, circular DNA molecules are used by scientists to introduce new genes into a target organism.

Carl Gunter invested as the George and Ann Fisher Distinguished Professor

Aaron Seidlitz

One of the highest honors the campus can bestow, named appointments to chairs, professorships, scholars, and fellows acknowledge outstanding faculty research, service, and educa

Understanding the genomic modifications in transgenic papaya

Ananya Sen

The transgenic papaya “SunUp” was developed in the 1990s and was widely publicized because of its ability to resist the papaya ringspot virus.

15 Years of IGB: SHIELDing the Illinois community against COVID-19

Ananya Sen

During the earliest months of 2020, COVID-19 seemed like an innocuous event that was too geographically distant to affect the Illinois community.