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Piecing together the LanCL puzzle

Ananya Sen

Researchers from the Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology in collaboration with scientists at Oxford University have published a paper in Cell reporting the…

Study maps COVID-19 health disparities in Greater Santiago

Diana Yates

People up to age 40 living in economically depressed municipalities in the Greater Santiago, Chile, metropolitan area were three times more likely to die as a result of the…

IGB member elected to National Academy of Sciences

Lois Yoksoulian

Wilfred van der Donk (MMG), the Richard E. Heckert Endowed Chair in Chemistry and director of graduate studies in chemistry at Illinois, was elected to the National Academy of…

K-12 Shield Playbook offers guidance for reopening schools

Liz Ahlberg Touchstone

A new resource is available to help guide teachers and school administrators as they reopen schools amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, assembled by researchers and experts at…

In pig brain development, nature beats nurture

Lauren Quinn

Before humans can benefit from new drug therapies and nutritional additives, scientists test their safety and efficacy in animals, typically mice and rats. But, as much as they…

COVID-19 peaks reflect time-dependent social activity, not herd immunity

Ahmed Elbanna

Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) have developed a new mathematical…

Ozone pollution harms maize crops, study finds

Ananya Sen

Although stratospheric ozone protects us by filtering out the sun’s ultraviolet radiation, tropospheric ozone is a harmful pollutant. A new study has shown that ozone in the…

New grant awarded to study genomic privacy attitudes

Ananya Sen

The concept of genomic privacy has recently become important due to the rise of sequencing services, which can inform people about their ancestry or genetic predispositions to…

New computational models to understand colon cancer

Ananya Sen

Although the development of secondary cancerous growths, called metastasis, is the primary cause of death in most cancers, the cellular changes that drive it are poorly…