High school iGEM program grooming next generation scientists For the past three years, the U of L has sponsored a high school iGEM team that has mirrored the success of its collegiate entry
Gold-medal winning iGEM team may have answer for widespread agricultural problem The use of RNA interference could pave the way for the development of a fungicide that would eradicate a fungus that affects a variety of crops
U of L appoints Dr. Nehal Thakor as its fourth CAIP chair Dr. Thakor's research looks to use synthetic biology to improve biofuel production and find better cancer treatments
Chinook Symposium winners announced Chemistry and Biochemistry students showcased their original research at the Chinook Symposium
Wright's choice was an easy one to make Alumnus Jaden Wright took advantage of the University's small class sizes and personal attention from professors to launch his research career
Wieden spurs iGEM to great success Dr. HJ Wieden has a knack for bringing the best out of his students, and it shows in the success of the iGEM team