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SynFoNI: Strengthening synthetic biology in food, nutraceutical production

Alisa King

Over the years, the democratization of synthetic biology for the production of food has led to products like the Impossible burger, a burger impostor that uses plant tissues…

Veterinary infectious disease expert weighs in on coronavirus threat

Diana Yates

Influenza, SARS and COVID-19 are all zoonotic diseases, readily transmitted from animals to humans. The viruses that cause these diseases also share traits that allow them to…

Photosynthesis varies greatly across rice cultivars, diversity could boost yields

Claire Benjamin

Rice is a direct source of calories for more people than any other crop and serves as the main staple for 560 million chronically hungry people in Asia. With over 120,000…

Nobel Laureate to give IGB Distinguished Public Lecture


Please note due to travel restrictions, our Distinguished Public Lecture has been postponed. We will reschedule and announce the new date when it is available.

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Seed funds from alumnus furthers cell culture models of neurological diseases

Alisa King

Neurological diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and multiple sclerosis affect millions of people worldwide and yet, there exist no known cures. Multiple…

Team deciphers how myotonic dystrophy generates lethal heart dysfunctions

Diana Yates

Roughly 80% of people with myotonic dystrophy – a common form of muscular dystrophy – experience dangerous heart ailments, and heart rhythm defects are the second-leading cause…

New CRISPR base-editing technology slows ALS progression in mice

Liz Ahlberg Touchstone

With a new CRISPR gene-editing methodology, scientists from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign inactivated one of the genes responsible for an inherited form of…

Adapting photosynthesis to fleeting shadows boosts soybean yields

Claire Benjamin

Komorebi is a Japanese word that describes how light filters through leaves—creating shifting, dappled “sunflecks” that illustrate plants’ ever-changing light environment.…

Collaboration provides research-based training of under-represented minorities

Alisa King

As part of a campus-wide initiative to increase diversity, a collaboration with Fisk University was recently approved for an additional five years of continued financial…

Honoring their walk of life through fellowships in genomic biology

Alisa King

For Martha Loustaunau, the University of Illinois will always be known as a stop on her walk of life where she met late husband Joaquin Loustaunau, with whom she later shared…

Knowledge Engine is ready to accelerate genomic research

Claudia Lutz

Five years ago, a team of computer scientists, biomedical researchers, and bioinformaticians set out to bring the power of collective knowledge to genomic research. Their new…

Stephen Long invested as Ikenberry Chair Professor, Plant Biology & Crop Sciences

Claire Benjamin

University of Illinois Provost Andreas C. Cangellaris held the investiture of Stephen P. Long as the Stanley O. Ikenberry Chair Professor of Plant Biology and Crop Sciences on…