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Dozens of potential new antibiotics discovered with free online app

Diana Yates

A new web tool speeds the discovery of drugs to kill Gram-negative bacteria, which are responsible for the vast majority of antibiotic-resistant infections and deaths. The tool…

Signature call in cowbirds is the password that unlocks song learning

Claudia Lutz

They say it takes a village to raise a child. But if you are a cowbird, left by your parents to be hatched and raised in the nest of unwitting foster parents, how do you know…

Artificial intelligence to run the chemical factories of the future

Lois Yoksoulian

A new proof-of-concept study details how an automated system driven by artificial intelligence can design, build, test and learn complex biochemical pathways to efficiently…

Smartphone diagnostics kit for infectious diseases

Kim Gudeman

Infectious diseases such as Zika and Dengue remain a top contributor to death and disability across the globe, according to the World Health Organization. Diagnosing and…

Online tool speeds response to elephant poaching by tracing ivory to source

Diana Yates

A new tool uses an interactive database of geographic and genetic information to help authorities quickly identify where the confiscated tusks of African elephants were…

LAS Dean's Distinguished Lecture with IGB Director

Samantha Boyle

The College of Liberal Arts & Sciences has established the LAS Dean’s Distinguished Lecture to provide wider opportunity for people to hear from faculty who are leaders in…

Kleinmuntz Center Inaugural Year


In its inaugural year of operation, the Catherine and Don Kleinmuntz Center for Genomics in Business and Society significantly enhanced and accelerated the broader impact of…

Study tracks evolutionary history of metabolic networks

Diana Yates

By analyzing how metabolic enzymes are built and organized, researchers have reconstructed the evolutionary history of metabolism. Their study shows how metabolic networks –…

Study provides framework for 1 billion years of green plant evolution

Alan Flurry, University of Georgia, Athens, and Katie Willis, University of Alberta, Edmonton Canada

Gene sequences for more than 1100 plant species have been released by an international consortium of nearly 200 plant scientists, the culmination of a nine-year research…