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Researchers Aim to Disrupt Breast Cancer Line of Communication and Prevent Spread

Jonathan King

Keith W. and Sara M. Kelley Endowed Professor of Immunophysiology and Professor of Molecular and Integrative Physiology Erik Nelson’s (ACPP) lab made an important discovery…

Cellular protein FGD3 boosts breast cancer chemotherapy, immunotherapy

Diana Yates

A naturally occurring protein that tends to be expressed at higher levels in breast cancer cells boosts the effectiveness of some anticancer agents, including doxorubicin, one…

Wild giraffes lose their conservation safety net as zoo populations hybridize

Lauren Quinn

Zoos and private collections teach, inspire, and connect people to animals they may never encounter in the wild. And, in some cases, those animals represent valuable ‘assurance…

The Coming of Age of Miscanthus

Julie Wurth

Giant, versatile, and genetically complex, miscanthus poses unique opportunities for the farm economy, domestic manufacturing, next-generation biofuels, and the environment.…

A century of photonics research shapes the future of healthcare diagnostics

Katie Brady

Diagnostic testing is essential in modern healthcare settings. By sensing biological molecules called biomarkers, clinicians can gain insights into what is happening in the…

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…