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This initiative reflects BYU’s mission to “enter to learn, go forth to serve.” It’s a testament to how science, faith, and community can come together to uplift lives.
With projects on every continent, they study life in all its variety and purpose. The Biology department emphasizes the wonder of God's creations and our Christian duty to protect and preserve them.
A beautiful blend of science, service, and spirituality—this video captures the heart of BYU’s mission to learn and serve.
To celebrate the Sesquicentennial Anniversary of BYU, the Plant & Wildlife Sciences department chose to highlight their work in each program. The unifying theme is that God created this beautiful world and it is our privilege and duty to care for it.
The MMBio department highlights their research into Triple Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC). Using DNA sequencing data and a super computer on campus, they're able to detect TNBC in patients with just a blood sample at nearly 99% accuracy.
Students from our Public Health department share their work on a unique research initiative aimed at improving family health across three generations—young adults, parents, and grandparents.
A powerful international collaboration between BYU and UFBA in Brazil, where students and professors unite to study the genome of the fire sponge—one of Earth’s most ancient and resilient organisms.
The Neuroscience program studies zebrafish as a means to study Autism Spectrum Disorder. Their research is meant to better understand how life develops in all its variety. The researchers emphasize God's hand in studying neuroscience and recognizing the love of God in His children.