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University of Chicago writer Rachel Cohen has received the Berlin Prize from the American Academy in Berlin. The Prize is awarded to scholars, writers, composers and artists from the U.S. who ...
The researchers also reintroduced microbes to the mice after antibiotics through fecal microbial transplants. The rationale ...
Taylor, a double major in public policy and philosophy, has now been given the opportunity to continue her education in ...
Part of the Las Campanas Observatory, in the mountains near the Atacama Desert in Chile. UChicago astronomy and astrophysics ...
Sheffield leads a lab at the UChicago Neuroscience Institute, where he and other researchers are working to better understand ...
The initiative is also connecting with potential learners through videos on social media. The E4E video shorts, available on ...
When Treg cells are produced, they are trained to recognize specific peptides, including self-peptides from the body. When ...
Prof. Adam Chilton has been appointed dean of the University of Chicago Law School, effective July 1, President Paul ...
David Tracy, a pioneering Roman Catholic theologian and longtime University of Chicago Divinity School professor, died April ...
The immune system is primed to detect and respond to foreign objects. In some cases, the immune system might reject ...
Does the Monopoly Man have a monocle? The answer may be a false memory. At UChicago, scientists are studying this phenomenon, known as the Mandela effect, and how false memories form.
Profs. Rina Foygel Barber, Margaret Gardel and Peter Littlewood are among the 120 new members elected this year. They are honored for their groundbreaking work in a variety of fields, from biological ...