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Lessons from Epigenome Evolution: Exploring the epigenome’s regulatory function


Exploring the epigenome’s regulatory function

The sequencing of the human genome has provided a wealth of genetic information, yet the goal of understanding the function…

IGB Proof of Concept Funding


The Institute for Genomic Biology, with support from the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research (OVCR), is pleased to announce a call for proposals for Proof of Concept (…

Chemical Incident on May 28th


We'd like to thank our community over the concern of a minor chemical spill in one of our labs in the IGB research building on May 28th. We are taking this opportunity to…

Maps of miscanthus genome offer insight into grass evolution


Miscanthus grasses are used in gardens, burned for heat and energy, and converted into liquid fuels. They also belong to a prominent grass family that includes corn, sorghum…

H. Rex Gaskins elected President-elect of the Society of Experimental Biology and Medicine


Founded in 1903, the SEBM is a not-for-profit scientific society formed to promote investigation in the biomedical sciences by encouraging and facilitating interchange of…

Harris Lewin Elected to National Academy of Sciences


Harris Lewin has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences (NAS), it was announced today. Lewin, an emeritus faculty member in the Department of Animal Sciences and…

Computing the best high-resolution 3-D tissue images


Real-time, 3-D microscopic tissue imaging could be a revolution for medical fields such as cancer diagnosis, minimally invasive surgery and ophthalmology. University of…

New antibiotic could make food safer and cows healthier


Food-borne diseases might soon have another warrior to contend with, thanks to a new molecule discovered by chemists at the University of Illinois. The new antibiotic, an…

Team discovers how bacteria resist a 'Trojan horse' antibiotic


A new study describes how bacteria use a previously unknown means to defeat an antibiotic. The researchers found that the bacteria have modified a common “housekeeping” enzyme…

Insects Have Personalities Too, Research on Honey Bees Indicates


A new study in Science suggests that thrill-seeking is not limited to humans and other vertebrates. Some honey bees, too, are more likely than others to seek adventure. The…

Team discovers microbes speciating


Not that long ago in a hot spring in Kamchatka, Russia, two groups of genetically indistinguishable microbes parted ways. They began evolving into different species – despite…

Lemelson-MIT $30,000 Illinois Student Prize Finalist


The University of Illinois has always been an incubator for innovation and entrepreneurship. Students and faculty alike have invented products, created new processes and…