All Entries by Jacqueline Carey

Graphic abstract from "Dynamic Instability from Non-equilibrium Structural Transitions on the Energy Landscape of Microtubule" in Cell Systems (Image: Stewman, et al)

February 15, 2021

Researchers describe how microtubules assemble, disassemble for the first time

Research provides a new foundation for developing new drugs for neurological conditions

February 15, 2021

New diversity effort for UI Health

Funding from Blue Cross Blue Shield Illinois’ health equity incentive program

The east side of the University of Illinois Hospital displays the UI Health and UIC logo.

February 11, 2021

UI Health a regional transplant leader in 2020

Despite pandemic, UI Health provided most kidney transplants in region

Dentistry student Ellie Park administers COVID-19 vaccinations at the Credit Union 1 Arena on Monday, Feb. 1, 2021, at the University of Illinois Chicago. (Joshua Clark/University of Illinois Chicago)

February 10, 2021

UI Health opens community vaccination site, leads Chicago in providing shots for phase 1B

UIC launches mass vaccination site at Credit Union 1 Arena

Fluid Pouring in Pint Glass.

February 8, 2021

Nitrate in maternal drinking water may impair fetal growth

UIC study followed 850,000 pregnant women in Denmark

Ebola Virus

February 8, 2021

New drug target for Ebola, Marburg viruses

UIC research published in PLOS Pathogens

Yury Polikanov and Alexander Mankin

January 19, 2021

Unlocking ‘the shape of water’ in mechanisms of antibiotic resistance

New images first to show water molecule present in drug-resistant bacteria models

January 14, 2021

Reverse engineering 3D chromosome models for individual cells

Distant genes can be neighbors

Reza Shahbazian-Yassar and Zhennan Huang

January 11, 2021

‘Swiss Army knife’ catalyst can make natural gas burn cleaner

Lowering the combustion temperature for methane

Illustration of the movement of different molecules during the oxidation of high-entropy alloy nanoparticles.

January 4, 2021

Better together: Scientists discover far-reaching applications of nanoparticles made of multiple elements

An emerging type of alloy nanoparticle proves more stable, durable than single-element nanoparticles

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