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The Center for Genomic Diagnostics employs new technologies to diagnose and treat diseases at a lower cost.

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“To have such high-impact work, there should be research teams that include people from different sides of the sciences: cancer expertise, computational expertise, biology, and now AI and analytics tools.”  ZEYNEP MADAK-ERDOGAN
Researchers genetically engineered the metabolic pathways in yeast to produce oxalic acid, which can be used to extract free rare earth elements from low-grade ore. Graphic courtesy Dan Herchek/LLNL
The biocatalyst developed by Wei's laboratory enables the recovery of phosphate, a vital plant nutrient, from biorefinery wastewater. / Katie Brady
The research team included (from left) Postdoctoral Researcher Yujie Yuan, Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Huimin Zhao, PhD student Wesley Harrison, Postdoctoral Researcher Zhengyi Zhang, and Postdoctoral Researcher Maolin Li (not pictured)
The research team included: first row, left to right, Ivy (Wuying) Tang, first author Harry (Shih-I) Tan, and Teresa Martin; back row, CABBI co-PIs Jeremy Guest (left) and Huimin Zhao. / Julie Wurth
The proposed viral testing method will be developed for fast, easy and affordable use by healthcare providers at community testing centers.