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Pigs push forward quick solution for emergency ventilators

Lauren Quinn

When Matt Wheeler (RBTE) got the call on a Sunday morning in March – just two days after Gov. J.B.

U of I partners with Carle Health and State to increase COVID-19 testing


Back in early March, when the COVID-19 pandemic began shuttering businesses and schools across the United States, Chris Brooke wondered how he’d teach his classes online.

Alison Bell to Assume Leadership of IGB Research Theme

Alisa King

Professor of Evolution, Ecology and Behavior Alison Bell will be assuming leadership of the Gene Networks in Neural & Developmental Plasticity (GNDP) research theme at the I

Lisa Stubbs Departs the University of Illinois

Alisa King

Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology Lisa Stubbs, a pioneer in mammalian regulatory machinery, will be departing the IGB after serving for eight years as theme leader of

Physical force alone spurs gene expression

Diana Yates

Cells will ramp up gene expression in response to physical forces alone, a new study finds.

Triple-Threat Genetic Toolkit for Producing Eco-Friendly Chemicals

Jenna Kurtzweil

Researchers have developed a triad of innovative tools to engineer low-pH-tolerant yeast Issatchenkia orientalis for production of valuable bioproducts from r

Computational human cell reveals new insights

Lois Yoksoulian

Researchers have developed the first computational model of a human cell and simulated its behavior for 15 minutes – the longest time achieved for a biological system of this co

Bacterial protein fragment kills lung cells in pulmonary fibrosis

Liz Ahlberg Touchstone

A bacterial protein fragment instigates lung tissue death in pulmonary fibrosis, a mysterious disease affecting millions of people worldwide, according to a new study from resea

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Updated June 3, 2020

Technology to screen for higher-yielding crop traits now more accessible

Claire Benjamin

Like many industries, big data is driving innovations in agriculture.

Advancing the frontier of aquatic symbiosis research

Moore Foundation

The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation has awarded grants to support the work of fifteen scientists as part of the

SynFoNI: Strengthening synthetic biology in food, nutraceutical production

Alisa King

Over the years, the democratization of synthetic biology for the production of food has led to products like the Impossible burger, a burger impostor that uses plant tissues ins