Q&A: Biologist previews new book, explains writing process
December 17, 2018Jay Storz has written a book inspired by years of research into hemoglobin -- the protein that makes us all bleed Husker red.
Jay Storz has written a book inspired by years of research into hemoglobin -- the protein that makes us all bleed Husker red.
With a five-year, $3.9 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, an interdisciplinary team that includes Nebraska's Qingsheng Li is engineering special antibodies with the goal of creating a safer, easier method for fighting the virus.
Recent achievements for the campus community were earned by Ken Bloom, Sheri Fritz, Timothy Gay, Iker González-Allende, Lambroz Karkazis, Danner Li, Wei Lu, Holli Luff, Mackensie Minniear, Amelia Montes, Bingnan Mu, Kristen Olsen, Kang Phan, Jordan Schmitz, Trieu Hung Tran, Zach Warneke, Mingyu Yang, Backyard Farmer and the College of Architecture.
A Nebraska study has found unexpected evidence of potentially high-risk, high-reward courtship.
Nebraska researchers have found revolutionary evidence that an evolutionary phenomenon at work in complex organisms is at play in their single-celled, extreme-loving counterparts, too.
A Nebraska research team is part of a $3.9 million, NSF-funded project to develop solutions that allow crops to more efficiently use nitrogen fertilizer without sacrificing yields or producer profits.