The 2025 Global Google PhD Fellowships recognize 255 outstanding graduate students across 35 countries who are conducting ...
Fittingly, Matthew Casey’s “dinner party description” of his research in computational social choice can be framed through ...
A new computational framework developed by a team with Professor Chris Wolverton maps atomic ordering to unlock ...
Decades of research has viewed DNA as a sequence-based instruction manual; yet every cell in the body shares the same genes – so where is the language that writes the memory of cell identities?
Traditional chemotherapy drugs like 5-fluorouracil are poorly soluble, inefficient at reaching cancer cells, and cause severe side effects by damaging healthy tissue. In a promising advance for cancer ...
During an Oct. 9 event presented by the Personal Development StudioLab, Sheila Gujrathi (’92, MD ’96) told the audience that she’s repeatedly taken the road less traveled. But why? “For the most part, ...
Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) make up about 30 percent of our proteome. They are important to many fundamental aspects of biology and disrupted in disease. Since they lack a stable shape, ...
Academics OverviewExplore our degrees, programs, courses, and other enrichment opportunities. All Areas of StudyView a chart of all study areas cross-categorized by degree type. Undergraduate Study ...
Northwestern Engineering alumni Christina Kosmowski and Daryl Morey have been named new members of the University’s Board of Trustees. Kosmowski is the CEO of LogicMonitor, and Morey is the president ...
Responsive materials that morph and adapt like biological systems are non-trivial to design and manufacture. Researchers developed a co-design framework that unites AI, physics, and 3D printing into ...
Current cell therapies like CAR-T cells lack the precision to distinguish between healthy and diseased tissue, leading to limited effectiveness and potential side effects. One of the most significant ...
Viral membrane proteins are the proteins of choice in vaccines but are difficult to produce quickly and reliably for use in vaccines, limiting rapid response during emerging outbreaks. Researchers ...