With The Herman Project, home bakers become citizen scientists
Network tracks the evolution of microbial communities in sourdough starter mixtures shared around the world.
Network tracks the evolution of microbial communities in sourdough starter mixtures shared around the world.
Nine student teams pitched solutions to global water issues at annual event.
Katharina Ribbeck studies the sticky substance to uncover its impacts on health and disease.
New discovery suggests that all life may share a common design principle.
A new special subject, Agricultural Microbial Ecology, takes students to Israel.
Department of Biology kicks off IAP seminar series with a lecture by synthetic-biology visionary George Church.
The unusual characteristics of these abundant, bacteria-killing viruses could lead to evolutionary insights.
New strategy could enable existing drugs to kill bacteria that cause chronic infections.
Whitehead Institute researchers detect the chemical mistakes of a common herbicide-resistance enzyme, then successfully re-engineer it for enhanced precision.
Bacterial populations in mother’s GI tract may play a central role.
Assistant professors Joey Davis and Rebecca Lamason will spearhead research initiatives into fundamental cellular processes.
Summer Scholar Gaetana Michelet explores the role mucus plays in protecting people from getting sick.
Three new projects and two renewals receive J-WAFS Solutions grant funding for 2017-2018.
Howard Hughes Medical Institute fellows are chosen for their potential to be leaders in their scientific fields and for their commitment to diversity.
Emily Havens Greenhagen ’05 leads a team of scientists brewing perfume from yeast.