BMBB News & Events
Enlisting bacteria for good
Building on his previous research into how bacteria degrade diabetes medication, BMBB Professor Larry Wackett and his team have identified enzymes capable of breaking down nitroguanidine, a modern...
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New study identifies key protein driving inflammation with age
The lab of BMBB Associate Professor Christina Camell has identified a key protein called GDF3 that drives age-related inflammation, offering a potential new target for treatments to improve immune...
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Disrupting bacterial "chatter" to improve human health
Dr. Mikael Elias and members of his lab explore ways to learn bacterial communication and use it to promote human health.
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Why I'm a Scientist: Dr. Peter Crawford
Dr. Peter Crawford has built a life in science by asking questions that matter and pursuing answers that improve lives.
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Building expertise in education
BMBB and BTL have hired teaching faculty to strengthen connections between departments and promote teaching excellence.
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Running on rhythms
Amy Hauck returns to Minnesota as a new faculty member in the Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biochemistry.
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Science, and all that jazz
Kanishk Jain, a recent addition to the Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Biophysics, expertly balances his diverse interests.
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Boosting immune function for older adults
Researchers have uncovered a groundbreaking immunotherapy that revitalizes aging immune systems.
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Science fiction to science fact
Graduate student Peter Winslow, a recent recipient of the NASA FINESST grant, investigates the potential for extraterrestrial life.
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