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The Group Approach
Cell sheet development promises better treatment for destroyed tissue After 30 minutes on ice, a cell sheet begins to materialize in the...

Lauren Hines
Jan 4, 20213 min read


Visiting professor wins women in science award
Imbalance in research is steep, but visibility and confidence key factors for women Victoria Calzada is visiting the Donald Burke-Agüero...

Lauren Hines
Jan 1, 20214 min read


Bad Boys of Biology Turned Good
Yosef Fichman, post doctorate fellow in the Mittler lab, walks through how the lab uses arabidopsis plants for certain experiments. Story...

Lauren Hines
Jan 1, 20213 min read


Unknown Origins
$5 million grant awarded to study RNA’s place in start of life on Earth In his lab at Bond LSC, Donald Burke-Agüero examines his model of...

Lauren Hines
Jan 1, 20214 min read


Shining Light on Plant Reaction
Arabidopsis grows in Ron Mittler’s lab. Story by Lauren Hines | Photo by Becca Wolf | Bond LSC | Nov. 5, 2020 Daylight might not seem...

Lauren Hines
Jan 1, 20213 min read


Learning From History
Sung-Hwan Cho, a research scientist in the Gary Stacey lab, checks in on the arabidopsis plants that he uses in his purinergic signaling...

Lauren Hines
Jan 1, 20213 min read


Four months in, Baker lab hits the ground running and won’t be stopping anytime soon
Post doctorate Harim Tavares from the Baker lab works in “the hood,” which is a space used to prevent researchers and other outside...

Lauren Hines
Jan 1, 20213 min read


Plant vs. Pathogen
Research scientist Jianbin Su studies the immune system in lettuce on the third floor of the Bond Life Science Center. Story by Lauren...

Lauren Hines
Jan 1, 20213 min read


Beyond the Vaccine
Lucas Woods from the Weisman lab watches lung cancer cells and oral epithelial cells grow. Story by Lauren Hines | Photos by Lauren Hines...

Lauren Hines
Jan 1, 20214 min read


Killing Cancer with Code
These maps show the receptors’ locations, density and count in a cancer cell. | Photo contributed by Alexander Jurkevich, Donald...

Lauren Hines
Jan 1, 20213 min read


In Search of a Bond
Clement Essien poses outside Bond LSC near the building’s garden. Story by Lauren Hines | Photo by Lauren Hines | Bond LSC | Sept. 2,...

Lauren Hines
Jan 1, 20212 min read


Probing for Answers
Kwaku Tawiah, Ph.D. candidate, poses on the fifth floor of Bond LSC. Story by Lauren Hines | Photo by Mariah Cox | Bond LSC | May 25,...

Lauren Hines
Jan 1, 20212 min read


Newest Bond LSC faculty addition adds to focus on inflammation
Olga Baker, professor of Otolaryngology, will join Bond LSC June 1, 2020, as our newest principal investigator with a focus on...

Lauren Hines
Jan 1, 20213 min read


The Little Robot That Can
The imaging system helps collect data on the growth of plants. Story by Lauren Hines | Photo by Samuel McInturf | Bond LSC | May 13, 2020...

Lauren Hines
Jan 1, 20213 min read


The Lab in Time of COVID-19
The main halls of Bond LSC are empty due to researchers being told to work from home. Story by Lauren Hines | Photo by Roger Meissen |...

Lauren Hines
Jan 1, 20214 min read


Boron: Exposed
Figure B is a colorized radiographic image that shows the path of boron in a five-day-old maize seedling. | Photo contributed by...

Lauren Hines
Jan 1, 20215 min read


One Step Closer
Christian Lorson poses next to a microscope in his lab. Story by Lauren Hines | Photo by Lauren Hines | Bond LSC | Feb. 26, 2020 From...

Lauren Hines
Jan 1, 20214 min read
IDE holds open forum, asks public what they want in next vice chancellor
Members of the MU community said they wanted a candidate that is helpful in building relationships in the community, knowledgeable of...

Lauren Hines
Jan 1, 20213 min read
Science magazine staff writer speaks about CRISPR, its ethical debate
Jon Cohen battles with the good and bad applications of gene editing technology in a visiting lecture series at MU. By Lauren Hines |...

Lauren Hines
Jan 1, 20213 min read
MU researchers continue to retrain immune system to fight cancer after receiving $3.7 million grant
The study is developing a compound called “fab fragment” that will increase the sensitivity of T cells to cancer cells. By Lauren Hines |...

Lauren Hines
Jan 1, 20213 min read
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