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New Photos! Rebecca Skloot: The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks

Did you miss Rebecca Skloot when she joined C2ST at Northwestern? Well, here is your chance to check out our…

15 years ago

Interview with Dr. Linda Hicke of Northwestern University

If anyone knows about cells, it’s Dr. Linda Hicke.  Former Assistant Professor of biochemistry, molecular biology and cell biology, Dr.…

15 years ago

Wisconsin States Interview with Rebecca Skloot

Excerpts are taken from Jeanne Kolker interview with Rebecca Skloot for the Wisconsin State Journal. Since the book was published,…

15 years ago

HeLa, by Elizabeth Sefton

Rebecca Skloot’s book The Immortal Life of HEnrietta LAcks tells the story of the Lacks family and how their mother’s…

15 years ago

The Great Lakes (in a nutshell)

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is a great resource of Great Lakes information. Check out a few of…

15 years ago

Climate Change’s Donald Scavia’s Biography

Donald Scavia is the Graham Family Professor of Sustainability, Professor of Natural Resources and Environment, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Director…

15 years ago

Future Fuels’ Christopher Marshall Biography

Group Leader, Heterogeneous Catalysis Research Chris Marshall is a research chemist with expertise in catalyst formulation and characterization, reactor testing…

15 years ago

Future Fuels’ Seth Snyder’s Biography

Section Leader - Process Technology Research After a postdoctoral fellowship at Argonne in photosynthesis, Seth Snyder worked at Abbott Laboratories in…

15 years ago

Campus Sustainability Meeting Sees Governor Renewing Commitment

Friday, August 27. The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign hosted the Illinois Green Governments Coordinating Council's (GGCC) Symposia on Friday.…

15 years ago

Ken Ramirez Biography – Disaster in the Gulf

Ken Ramirez Executive Vice-President of Animal Collections and Animal Training Ken Ramirez, executive vice-president of animal collections and animal training,…

15 years ago