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IGB Communications

The IGB has been proud to help support the efforts to make COVID-19 testing more broadly available to those in need.

Illinois study identifies a key to soybean cyst nematode growth

Lauren Quinn

The soybean cyst nematode, one of the crop’s most destructive pests, isn’t like most of its wormy relatives.

Brendan Harley inducted into AIMBE College of Fellows

Christine des Garennes

The American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) has announced the pending induction of Dr.

Neurobiologist Leslie Vosshall to give IGB Distinguished Public Lecture


Leslie Vosshall, Robin Chemers Neustein Professor, Head of the Laboratory of Neurogenetics and Behavior, and Director of the Kavli Neural Systems Institute at The Rockefeller…

Cystic fibrosis treatment uses 'molecular prosthetic' for lung protein

Liz Ahlberg Touchstone

An approved drug normally used to treat fungal infections could also do the job of a protein channel that is missing or defective in the lungs of people with cystic fibrosis,…

Crops in silico 2.0: Project Extended

Institute for Sustainability, Energy, and Environment

The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign’s Crops in silico (Cis

Archaeologists find 200-year-old African DNA on tobacco pipe

MDOT SHA Communications

DNA found on tobacco pipe stems uncovered by archaeologists from the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (MDOT SHA) and Anne Arundel County from…

Fatty acids rewire cells to promote obesity-related breast cancer

Sharita Forrest

Scientists at the University of Illinois have found that free fatty acids in the blood appear to boost proliferation and growth of breast cancer cells.

Donovan named to 2020 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee

Stephanie Henry

Sharon Donovan (MME), a professor of nutrition and the Melissa M.

When temp drops, Siberian Miscanthus plants surpass main bioenergy variety

Claire Benjamin

Photosynthesis drives yields, but in cold conditions, this process that turns sunlight into biomass takes a hit.

Illinois researchers are first to count growth factors in single cells

Laura Schmitt

Whether healthy or diseased, human cells exhibit behaviors and processes that are largely dictated by growth factor molecules, which bind to receptors on the cells.