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Atom-scale stencil patterns help nanoparticles take new shapes and learn new tricks

Liz Ahlberg Touchstone

Inspired by an artist’s stencils, researchers have developed atomic-level precision patterning on nanoparticle surfaces, allowing them to “paint” gold nanoparticles with…

Illinois team to lead up to $28M initiative to build a precision phage platform for promoting public health

Ananya Sen

Researchers from the Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology will partner with investigators from industrial and academic institutions, including Ginkgo Bioworks, Baylor…

IGB Profile: Emilie Fox

Claudia Lutz

In biology, seemingly simple systems often hide precisely orchestrated complexity; as long as the system is working, it can be difficult to identify all the players that…

Team awarded $2M to develop new separation membranes inspired by biological cells

University of Massachusetts Amherst

For more than 60 years, synthetic separation membranes—manufactured barriers that selectively filter out unwanted substances in industrial, biomedical, desalination, gas…

New AI tool helps match enzymes to substrates

Liz Ahlberg Touchstone

A new artificial intelligence-powered tool can help researchers determine how well an enzyme fits with a desired target, helping them find the best enzyme and substrate…

Learning the language of lasso peptides to improve peptide engineering

Katie Brady

In the hunt for new therapeutics for cancer and infectious diseases, lasso peptides prove to be a catch. Their knot-like structures afford these molecules high stability and…

Continued support builds momentum for a unique interdisciplinary training program

Claudia Lutz

The grand scale of present-day biological research has made team science a necessity. Career scientists have learned collaborative skills on the fly; last year, with support…

IGB inks new partnership with Sri Lanka

Sarah Schwartz

The IGB and the Sri Lanka Institute of Biotechnology (SLIBTEC) have taken the first steps to create a new international training program.

Professor Chrishantha Abeysena…

Epigenetic Switches Behind PFAS Cell Damage Identified

Cancer Center at Illinois

One of the biggest health concerns for consumers today is the proliferation of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). PFAS are commonly known as “forever chemicals”…