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Digging Down Below the Tree of Life


Originally published at www.astrobio.net

A family tree unites a diverse group of individuals that all carry genetic vestiges from a single common ancestor at the base of…

Study: Odd biochemistry yields lethal bacterial protein


While working out the structure of a cell-killing protein produced by some strains of the bacterium Enterococcus faecalis, researchers stumbled on a bit of unusual biochemistry…

New Supercomputer to Aid Genomics Research


The National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) has gifted the Institute for Genomic Biology (IGB) a highly parallel shared memory supercomputer named Ember.…

Gene Robinson


Gene Robinson, IGB Director, has been elected by the Animal Behavior Society as the 2013 Distinguished Animal Behaviorist. One of the Society's most important marks of…

Remembering Carl Woese


Professor of microbiology and a founding member of the University’s Institute for Genomic Biology, Carl Woese was a giant among scientists. Best known for his discovery of…

Victor Jongeneel


Victor Jongeneel, HPCBio Director, has been appointed to the PubMed Central Advisory Committee of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The committee advises the NIH on the…

First BGI-IGB Workshop Takes Place in Shenzen, China


As part of an international exchange of knowledge and ideas, the Institute for Genomic Biology and BGI (formerly known as the Beijing Genomics Institute) are engaging in a…

Victor Jongeneel appointed to NIH PubMed Central Advisory Committee


Victor Jongeneel, director of High-Performance Biological Computing (HPCBio), has been appointed to the PubMed Central Advisory Committee of the National Institutes of Health (…

Carl R. Woese: 1928 – 2012


Carl R. Woese, who overturned one of the major dogmas of biology with the discovery of Archaea, the third domain of life, passed away following complications from pancreatic…