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Students selected for the 2022 Woese Research Scholar Program

Ananya Sen

Zubin Havewala and Garrett McPheron have been selected for the Carl R. Woese Undergraduate Research Scholar Program.

Nicholas Wu named 2022 Searle Scholar


Nicholas Wu (IGOH), an assistant professor of biochemistry, has been selected for the new class of Searle Scholars to pursue ground-breaking research in chemistry and biomedical

CCIL Researchers Receive Grainger College of Engineering Faculty Awards

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Tandy Warnow (BCXT/IGOH) and Cecilia Leal (M-CELS), who are both scientists at the Cancer Center, have been recognized for their achievements by the Grainger College of Engineer

No photosynthetic improvement in ictB transformants in field-grown model crop

Amanda Nguyen

It is projected that by the year 2050, the global food supply will need to increase by 50-80% to keep up with the growing population.

Pedron Haba Named 2022 Minority and Minority-Serving Institution Faculty Scholar

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Sara Pedron Haba (RBTE), a research assistant professor in chemical and biomolecular engineering and a member of the Cancer Center at Illinois, was recently named a 2022 awardee

Douglas Mitchell named John and Margaret Witt Professor of Chemistry

Tracy Crane

Known for ground-breaking research blending chemical and biological approaches to address antibiotic resistance, professor Douglas Mitchell (MMG) was celebrated as the John and

New imaging, machine-learning methods can reduce crops’ need for water

Diana Yates

Scientists have developed and deployed a series of new imaging and machine-learning tools to discover attributes that contribute to water-use efficiency in crop plants during ph

Bioprocess developed for converting plant materials into valuable chemicals

Sharita Forrest

A team of scientists at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign developed a bioprocess using engineered yeast that completely and efficiently converted plant matter consisti

Exploring RNA Splicing’s Role in Liver Cancer

Jordan Goebig

When Auinash Kalsotra (CGD/GNDP), member of the Cancer Center at Illinois, Associate Professor and the William C.

Some birds steal hair from living mammals

Diana Yates

Dozens of online videos document an unusual behavior among tufted titmice and their closest bird kin.

iGEM 2021: Designing better enzymes to break down plastic

Ananya Sen

Polyethylene terephthalate, or PET, is a type of plastic that is widely used for packaging food and beverages, including soft drinks, juices, and water.

Should the government implement a vaccine passport system?

Phil Ciciora

Vaccine passports strike the right balance between letting life go on for those who have been vaccinated against COVID-19 while still being realistic about the ongoing public he