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AI in Cancer Research: Applications of Computational Genomics

CCIL Communications Team

In bioinformatics, machine learning (ML) tools are used to solve problems in molecular biology and genetics.

Graduate students awarded for their innovative proposals

Ananya Sen

The first Young Innovator Program concluded in August 2021.

How SNPs can be used to detect disease pathways

Ananya Sen

Researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have developed a new computational tool that can identify pathways related to diseases, including breast and prostate

AI in Cancer Research: Tumor Phylogenetics

CCIL Communications Team

Artificial intelligence is often employed in the field of cancer genomics, where bits of DNA sequencing data must be identified and further analyzed with statistical, evolutiona

Stem-specific promoters found for biofuel improvement targeting to stems of plants

Allie Arp

A team from the University of Illinois has discovered two plant stem-specific expression of genes, the promoters of which could potentially serve as a tool for increasing oil pr

Improving biomaterials design for bone regeneration

Ananya Sen

Bone injuries in the face and skull—known as craniomaxillofacial defects—can be caused by sports injuries, vehicle accidents, or battlefield injuries.

NSF grant awarded to develop materials for enhanced coral recruitment, survival

Alisa King-Klemperer

Coral reefs provide many benefits to society, including storm protection to shorelines, tourism, and supporting sport and commercial fisheries.

$25M tech grant lets Illinois researchers ‘talk’ to plants

Lauren Quinn

The National Science Foundation (NSF) announced today an investment of $25 million to launch the Center for Research on Programmable Plant Systems (CROPPS).

Nigel Goldenfeld retires from the University of Illinois

Alisa King-Klemperer

Swanlund Endowed Chair and Center for Advanced Study Professor in Physics Nigel Goldenfeld (BCXT leader/GNDP) will be closing the chapter on his Illinois career and moving on to

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