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By Study and By Faith
The BYU MMBIO team competed at the International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) competition in Paris, France where they won big for their revolutionary work.
Public health student Este Stringham shares an eye-opening experience during a life sciences study abroad in Greece.
Spiritually Strengthening Award winners Dr. Brad Berges and Dr. Neil Hansen shared their insights on faith and science at the College of Life Sciences' annual seminar.
Elias Johnson’s love for environmental conservation led him to Mexico City, where he conducted a study to discover if birds of prey could be used to naturally reduce the number of pests in a city.
Investigating how muscle contraction angles impact force production, BYU student researchers Mickelle MacCabe and Logan Smith offer meaningful insights for treating foot pathologies and improving physical rehabilitation.
For Seth Hoffman, what had begun as a faith-driven foray into the unknown yielded powerful results: an opportunity to grow, learn, and make a lasting impact in ways he couldn’t have possibly imagined.
Whether diagnosing life-threatening infections or identifying the genetic markers of rare diseases, the work of medical laboratory scientists forms the backbone of healthcare.
Dr. Paige Geiger visited BYU to teach students about the potential power heat therapy has to prevent the development of chronic conditions.
Students from each department presented their research in the College’s Three Minute Thesis Competition.
Blaine Griffen and his students are conducting research on invasive crabs to understand their environmental impact.