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New therapeutic target identified for triple-negative breast cancer

Ananya Sen

Breast cancer is categorized into three major subtypes: hormone receptor-positive, HER2-positive, and triple-negative.

15 Years of IGB: Accelerating biological engineering through automation and artificial intelligence

Ananya Sen

One of the biggest challenges in traditional laboratory settings is performing countless hours of error-prone lab work: handling reagents, incubating reactions or living cells…

Ultra-sensitive biosensing technique can spot individual molecules that reveal cancer

Jenny Applequist

Despite recent years’ dramatic improvements in cancer treatment, cancer remains second only to heart disease as a leading cause of death for Americans.

RIPE researchers prove bioengineering better photosynthesis increases yields in food crops for first time ever

Allie Arp

For the first time, RIPE researchers have proven that multigene bioengineering of photosynthesis increases the yield of a major food crop in field trials.

Illinois General Assembly recognizes IGB’s 15th anniversary

Ananya Sen

On February 25th 2022, the Illinois General Assembly adopted

Valuable antibody patents vulnerable to overly broad doctrinal shift in patent law

Phil Ciciora

A new paper co-written by a University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign legal scholar who studies intellectual property protection for advanced biotechnologies advocates for a…

Students selected for the 2022 Tracy Undergraduate Research Fellowship

Ananya Sen

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.

Researchers show potential for improved water-use efficiency in field-grown plants

Amanda Nguyen

Water deficit is currently one of the most significant limiting factors for global agricultural productivity, a factor further exacerbated by global climate change according to…

Understanding cooperation and conflict in plant symbionts

Ananya Sen

The traditional idea of symbiosis—long-term interactions between two organisms—is that the participants mutually benefit each other.

Scientists improve BRAF inhibitor for better blood-brain barrier penetration

CCIL Communications

Cancers that begin in the brain, or start elsewhere in the body and spread to it, are notoriously difficult to treat.

In survey, COVID-19 vaccine recipients report changes in menstrual bleeding

Diana Yates

A new analysis of reports from more than 35,000 people offers the most comprehensive assessment so far of menstrual changes experienced by pre- and post-menopausal individuals…