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Science, and all that jazz

Kanishk Jain, a new faculty member in the Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biophysics, strikes a balance between his many interests.

Running on rhythms

Amy Hauck returns to Minnesota as a new faculty member in the Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biochemistry.

Boosting immune function for older adults

Researchers discover a breakthrough immunotherapy to reinvigorate aging immune systems.

Science fiction to science fact

Graduate student and recent NASA FINESST grant recipient Peter Winslow explores the possibility of extraterrestrial life.

Nothing is forever

A new discovery offers hope for a path forward in degrading PFAS chemicals.

A legacy of excellence

As David Bernlohr prepares to retire after four decades, his impact as a leader, researcher and educator continue to reverberate.

Testing the waters

College of Biological Science researchers are developing new approaches that promise to reduce industrial pollution and contamination in our water systems.

Metformin: a medical mystery

The discovery of a bacteria at a wastewater treatment plant ignited an investigative journey into the clinical mechanisms of a pharmaceutical used to treat diabetes.

Proteases are like poetry

Romas Kazlauskas reflects on a decade of advancements in protein engineering.

Research brief: Diamonds are "forever", PFAS are not

Researchers identify a path toward potentially breaking down polyflourinated chemicals.