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Skip to main content College of Liberal Arts & Sciences SCHOOL OF INTEGRATIVE BIOLOGY * Apply * Make a gift Admissions * Undergraduate Admissions * Graduate Admissions Academics * IB Courses * Undergraduate Programs * Graduate Programs Departments * Entomology * Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior * Plant Biology Research News & Events * News * Distinction * Convocation * Newsletters Diversity * SIB DEI Resources * UIUC Campus DEI Resources Directory * School Leadership and Staff * Faculty * Graduate Students * Business and Facilities Office * Human Resources * IT Office Alumni * Alumni - Getting Involved * Alumni Awards DEPARTMENT OF PLANT BIOLOGY * Find people * Graduate admissions Block Reference PLANT BIOLOGY NEWS Read article: Faculty members receive named scholar and professorship positions Faculty members receive named scholar and professorship positions The College of LAS has honored 17 professors with named scholar and professorship positions in recognition of their contributions to research and education at the University of Illinois. The named positions include the Brad and Karen Smith Scholars, the Lincoln Excellence for Assistant Professors... Read article: Researchers reconstruct an evolutionary history of flowering plants Researchers reconstruct an evolutionary history of flowering plants Researchers at the University of Illinois have contributed to a large-scale international study that has reconstructed a comprehensive "tree of life" for flowering plants. The study offers new light on the evolutionary history of angiosperms, which account for approximately 90 percent of all... Read article: Study brings scientists a step closer to successfully growing plants in space Study brings scientists a step closer to successfully growing plants in space New, highly stretchable sensors can monitor and transmit plant growth information without human intervention, report University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign researchers in the journal Device. The polymer sensors are resilient to humidity and temperature, can stretch over 400 percent while... Read article: Back from the dead: Tropical tree fern repurposes its dead leaves Back from the dead: Tropical tree fern repurposes its dead leaves Plant biologists report that a species of tree fern found only in Panama reanimates its own dead leaf fronds, converting them into root structures that feed the mother plant. The fern, Cyathea rojasiana, reconfigures these “zombie leaves,” reversing the flow of water to draw nutrients back... Read article: Faculty members receive new endowed chairs and professorships Faculty members receive new endowed chairs and professorships Five College of LAS faculty members have been named as university endowed chairs or professors, an honor awarded to the highly distinguished scholars for their excellence and prominence in research, teaching and service. They are among nine professors chosen across campus. “An endowed chair is... Read article: In TED Talk, plant biologist discusses increasing crop yields In TED Talk, plant biologist discusses increasing crop yields In a newly released TED Talk, Stephen Long, a professor of plant biology ... Read more news UPCOMING EVENTS * Sat, Aug 24, 8:00 am Science at the Market * Mon, Aug 26, 4:00 pm Entomology Grad Student Welcome / EGSA Meeting * Tue, Aug 27, 12:00 pm Cannabis Research - Past and Present: building a multidisciplinary team that used industry goals to achieve academic results and pave the way to future research * Thu, Aug 29, 4:00 pm Game Day Genomics * Fri, Aug 30, 9:00 am EEB Colloquium - Welcome Back - Discussion of Goals for the Term View all events School of Integrative Biology 286 Morrill Hall 505 S. 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