Diana Yates
Scientists once thought that female mate choice alone accounted for the eye-catching color patterns seen in some male fish.
Laura Schmitt
The most prevalent chronic disease in both children and adults, tooth decay occurs when the good and bad bacteria in our mouth become imbalanced.
Diana Yates
In one of the largest studies of its kind, researchers analyzed chikungunya and dengue outbreak data from 76 countries over a period of 50 years, focusing on regions across the…
Lois Yoksoulian
Many city drinking water systems add softening agents to keep plumbing free of pipe-clogging mineral buildup.
Emily Scott
A mathematical model created by IGB researchers could help scientists better understand an intriguing characteristic of microbial communities: their ability to achieve…
Liz Ahlberg Touchstone
A class of molecules formed when the body metabolizes omega-3 fatty acids could inhibit cancer’s growth and spread, University of Illinois researchers report in a new study in…
Emily Scott
Every year, more than one in three individuals aged 65 and older will experience a fall.
Claudia Lutz
The rise of genomics, the shift from considering genes singly to collectively, is adding a new dimension to medical care; biomedical researchers hope to use the information…
Join researchers for Outpacing Antimicrobial Resistance, a two-day symposium devoted to understanding and beating anti
Claudia Lutz
Throughout the living world, parents have many ways of gifting their offspring with information they will need to help them survive.
Emily Scott
By proving a theory that was first proposed almost 40 years ago, researchers at the IGB have confirmed a new way that cells conserve energy.
One of the IGB’s most successful and comprehensive public engagement events, the World of Genomics, will be showcased for three days at the St.