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Science, and all that jazzKanishk Jain, a new faculty member in the Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biophysics, strikes a balance between his many interests. |
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Running on rhythmsAmy Hauck returns to Minnesota as a new faculty member in the Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biochemistry. |
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Boosting immune function for older adultsResearchers discover a breakthrough immunotherapy to reinvigorate aging immune systems. |
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Science fiction to science factGraduate student and recent NASA FINESST grant recipient Peter Winslow explores the possibility of extraterrestrial life. |
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Nothing is foreverA new discovery offers hope for a path forward in degrading PFAS chemicals. |
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A legacy of excellenceAs David Bernlohr prepares to retire after four decades, his impact as a leader, researcher and educator continue to reverberate. |
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Testing the watersCollege of Biological Science researchers are developing new approaches that promise to reduce industrial pollution and contamination in our water systems. |
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Metformin: a medical mysteryThe discovery of a bacteria at a wastewater treatment plant ignited an investigative journey into the clinical mechanisms of a pharmaceutical used to treat diabetes. |
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Proteases are like poetryRomas Kazlauskas reflects on a decade of advancements in protein engineering. |
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Research brief: Diamonds are "forever", PFAS are notResearchers identify a path toward potentially breaking down polyflourinated chemicals. |