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Carl Gunter invested as the George and Ann Fisher Distinguished Professor

Aaron Seidlitz

One of the highest honors the campus can bestow, named appointments to chairs, professorships, scholars, and fellows acknowledge outstanding faculty research, service, and…

Understanding the genomic modifications in transgenic papaya

Ananya Sen

The transgenic papaya “SunUp” was developed in the 1990s and was widely publicized because of its ability to resist the papaya ringspot virus. Although researchers from the…

15 Years of IGB: SHIELDing the Illinois community against COVID-19

Ananya Sen

During the earliest months of 2020, COVID-19 seemed like an innocuous event that was too geographically distant to affect the Illinois community. In fact, by March 10th there…

Brendan Harley invested as Robert W. Schaefer Professor

Claire Benjamin

Brendan A. C. Harley (RBTE/EIRH)—a leader in the fields of biomaterials, tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine—has been named the Robert W. Schaefer

Automated synthesis allows for discovery of charge transport in organic molecules

Jenny Applequist

A cross-disciplinary UIUC team has demonstrated a major breakthrough in using automated synthesis to discover new molecules for organic electronics applications.

The…

Researchers Develop Powerful Strategy for Creating New-to-Nature Enzymes

Julie Wurth

Engineering enzymes to perform reactions not found in nature can address longstanding challenges in the world of synthetic chemistry, such as upgrading plant-based oils into…

Study tracks COVID-19 infection dynamics in adults

Diana Yates

A team led by scientists at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign tracked the rise and fall of SARS-CoV-2 in the saliva and nasal cavities of people newly infected with…

An NSF Expedition in Computing: Mind in vitro - Computing with Living Neurons

Grainger College of Engineering

The National Science Foundation awarded a 7-year, $15 million project to a multi-university team led by the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). The resulting ground…

New engineering approach enhances antibody fragments for cancer therapy

Huan Song

Technological advancements over the past few decades have laid the groundwork for the use of microbe-based drugs to treat diseases. Bioengineering professor Shannon Sirk (MME)…