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Apply for an IGB Postdoctoral Fellowship

October 21, 2022

The IGB is once again offering fellowships for truly exceptional young scholars who have completed their PhD or other relevant terminal degree within the last two years, who are looking for a stimulating and supportive interdisciplinary environment to carry out both independent and collaborative research.

IGB Fellows typically spend two years conducting research in one of several research themes in the Institute, ideally overlapping with two or more of these thematic areas. The annual salary is $58,000, in addition to a $7,500 research allowance.


October 21, 2022


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Students selected for the 2022 Tracy Undergraduate Research Fellowship

August 11, 2022

Two undergraduate students have been selected for a 10-week summer research program to carry out research at the Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology. Karan Samat and Katy Wolhaupter are working in the labs of Joseph Irudayaraj (CGD/EIRH/MME), a Founder Professor in Bioengineering, and Xing Wang (CGD), a Research Associate Professor of Chemistry.


August 11, 2022


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Honoring their walk of life through fellowships in genomic biology

February 4, 2020

For Martha Loustaunau, the University of Illinois will always be known as a stop on her walk of life where she met late husband Joaquin Loustaunau, with whom she later shared an interest in genomic biology.

Beginning in the spring, the Drs. Martha Oehmke Loustaunau and Joaquin O. Loustaunau Graduate Travel Fellowship for Computational Genomics will provide professional development support to graduate students in the areas of computational genomics, systems biology, genome technology, and metabolic engineering.


February 4, 2020


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