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Town hall spurs conversation and new ideas for promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion at the IGB

Shelby Lawson

The Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology recently held a town hall meeting to introduce new changes to improve diversity and inclusion at the IGB. Attendance was high,…

Colby Behrens

Shelby Lawson

It would be challenging to find someone who became interested in animal behavior at a younger age than Colby Behrens, a current PhD candidate in the Evolution, Ecology, and…

Possible genetic basis and mouse model found for severe nonalcoholic fatty liver disease

Liz Ahlberg Touchstone

A mutant or damaged gene may be a cause of a severe, mysterious form of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign researchers have found. Mice…

Stop Making Cells: Study Advances Knowledge about Cell Regeneration

College of Veterinary Medicine

Dr. Wenyan Mei (MME) in the Department of Comparative Biosciences recently published a paper in the journal Nucleic Acids Research called “PTBP1 controls intestinal epithelial…

Researchers target prostate cancer with new, rapid biomarker detection method

CCIL Communications Team

The pivotal role of microRNA in diagnosing and monitoring cancer is well known by today’s researchers. “There have been a lot of studies in recent years linking the presence…

Two IGB faculty members elected AAAS Fellows

Liz Ahlberg Touchstone

Seven professors at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, including two from IGB, have been elected 2022 Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of…

New OLLI workshop focuses on genomics

Ananya Sen

The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute has been partnering with the Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology and the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology…

Researchers make recommendations for diversifying syllabi in higher education

Ananya Sen

Over the past decade, there has been a growing awareness that environmental and life science fields need to diversify their teaching syllabi. Many have suggested highlighting…

Probe can measure both cell stiffness and traction, researchers report

Diana Yates

Scientists have developed a tiny mechanical probe that can measure the inherent stiffness of cells and tissues as well as the internal forces the cells generate and exert on…

Teaching generations of students about outbreaks – with art

Jessica Brinkworth

by Jessica Brinkworth (GNDP/IGOH), Anthropology Professor

Most people don’t visit the health department to view student art, but here we are, in the busy main hall of…

$9.5M award to study emerging pathogens, better understand influenza-antibody interactions

Christine des Garennes

Aquatic birds, especially ducks, can carry influenza viruses but they don’t often become severely ill, leading scientists to wonder how their immune systems act as a reservoir…

IGB Profile: Victoria Kramer

Ananya Sen

If you walked into the RIPE HTPF, located on the southern part of the Illinois campus, the first thing you would notice is the never-ending rows of plants. At any given time,…