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Biochemistry

Bowen Yang, a graduate student studying bioinformatics, gives a presentation during the first-ever Student Research Days Slam on April 13. He was the audience's choice for winner, earning a $500 prize.
Students share research, life lessons in Slam presentations
April 19, 2022
Science & Technology
On Campus
Katarzyna Glowacka, assistant professor of biochemistry, is using a five-year, nearly $1.4 million grant from the National Science Foundation’s Faculty Early Career Development Program to study how a process called non-photochemical quenching, or NPQ — a plant’s first-line defense against damage to its photosynthetic machinery — plays a role in enabling miscanthus to fend off cold-induced damage.
Glowacka’s research aims to enhance crops’ tolerance to the cold
March 14, 2022
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
High school student Holly Podliska (center) and Husker undergraduates Daniel Ngu (left) and Conner Pederson (right) gather maize root microbiome samples in 2017. The University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s new Research and Extension Experiences for Undergraduates program will give students 10-week summer research experiences and scientific communication and leadership training.
Grant will fund ‘Crop-to-Food Innovation’ undergraduate training program
February 18, 2022
Tomas Helikar, Susan J. Rosowski Associate Professor of biochemistry, will use a five-year, $1.8 million grant from the National Institutes of Health’s Maximizing Investigators’ Research Award program to advance his work on a virtual immune system aimed at increasing the understanding of immune-related diseases and ramping up the speed and efficiency of drug development.
Husker researcher takes another step toward virtual immune system
February 7, 2022
Science & Technology
Students framed in circles created by the campus sculpture "Balanced/Unbalanced Wheels No. 2."
Achievements | Honors, appointments, publications for Oct. 8
October 8, 2021
Limei Zhang
Biochemists detail protein vital to tuberculosis, antibiotic resistance
September 29, 2021
Science & Technology
Sorghum
Team IDs key to sorghum’s heat resilience, aims to boost corn’s tolerance
May 20, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
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Six faculty earn professorships
May 7, 2021
On Campus
Carissa Caraway
Caraway chose vaccination to protect community
April 19, 2021
On Campus
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Engineered microbe excels at ‘breathing rubber,’ could curb reliance on petroleum
March 18, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
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Model predicts gene responses to cold across diverse plant species
March 5, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Lydia Storm
Storm guides young girls to explore STEM fields
March 3, 2021
On Campus
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