Bioengineering communications office
Over the last 17 years, scientists and engineers have developed synthetic gene circuits that can program the functionality, performance, and behavior of living cells.
In honor of University of Illinois microbiologist Sol Spiegelman and his work with recombinant DNA technology, the Carl R.
Emily Scott
A team of researchers from the IGB’s Regenerative Biology and Tissue Engineering (RBTE) theme was a
Emily Scott
An unexpected discovery has given scientists a greater understanding of an important methane-producing enzyme.
Claire Benjamin
University of Illinois receives grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, FFAR, and DFID to catalyze photosynthetic improvements, increase yields for farmers world
Claire Benjamin
A Boeing 747 burns one gallon of jet fuel each second.
Laura Schmitt
An expert in using computational and experimental techniques to combat infectious diseases, Illinois Bioengineering faculty and MMG member
Jordana Cepelewicz
Quanta magazine recently interviewed Swanlund Professor of Physics and leader of IGB's Biocomplexity research theme, Nigel Gold
Diana Yates
Researchers reveal how a group of trap-jaw ants can snap their jaws shut at speeds of up to 50 miles per hour – just fast enough to capture their elusive prey.
Samantha Jones Toal
The National Science Foundation recently granted the University of Illinois $3 million for an interdisciplinary graduate student training program to help form new insight on…
Claudia Lutz.
The societal stakes for assessing climate change impacts on agriculture and food supply are incredibly high.
Emily Scott
Antiviral drug resistance has long been a problem in modern society.