ISU robot helps keep biology research moving forward
In contrast to safety limitations for humans, a robot at Iowa State University continues to toil away in its laboratory, oblivious to the coronavirus outbreak.
In contrast to safety limitations for humans, a robot at Iowa State University continues to toil away in its laboratory, oblivious to the coronavirus outbreak.
Data reveal how COVID-19 continues to spread throughout Iowa and evidence that social distancing has reduced transmission rates
Madeline Farringer, LAS junior in biochemistry from Freeport, Illinois, was awarded the national coveted scholarship.
Iowa State’s tool allows researchers to access six decades of coronavirus research on a single, searchable, Web-based platform.
Iowa State faculty are getting creative and innovative as they have shifted their coursework online for the remainder of the spring semester due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Fund will enable Iowa State alumni and friends to support their fellow Cyclones.
Read the latest updates from President Wintersteen on the ISU safety page. LAS faculty, staff and students are encouraged to check often for university updates.
The award recognizes scientists who have made significant research contributions through genetic studies of maize or related species.