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Zeynep Madak-Erdogan and Ruby Mendenhall
Zeynep Madak-Erdogan, Assistant Professor of Nutrition (ONC-PM) and Ruby Mendenhall, Associate Professor in Sociology, African American Studies, Urban and Regional Planning,…
Social experience tweaks genome function, behavior
Claudia Lutz
Mice have a reputation for timidity. Yet when confronted with an unfamiliar peer, a mouse may respond by rearing, chasing, grappling, and biting—and come away with altered…
World of Genomics brings IGB research to Chicago
Kathryne Metcalf.
From May 18th to 20th in Chicago, over 10,000 visitors experienced the World of Genomics at the Field Museum of Natural History, a three-day event presented by the Carl R.…
New capabilities for genome-wide engineering of yeast
Claudia Lutz.
Modified soybeans yield more in future climate conditions
Claire Benjamin.
Giving with Purpose
Gregory Toreev
Along with helping produce innovative medical and pharmaceutical products, Dr. Mark Tracy, PhD, founder and president of Tracy BioConsulting, LLC, strives to introduce…
Genomic Biology
The New York Times (April 19) – Variations in how mammals function may explain why most species are promiscuous, why a few are monogamous – and why some, like humans, are…