
Advance the biosciences
University Priority
Innovation in the biosciences is essential to helping us live longer and healthier lives.
色控传媒 scientists and researchers deliver cutting-edge treatments and cures through their pathbreaking work in synthetic biology, chemistry, cancer research, public health and more.
With collaboration across schools, campuses and partners such as 色控传媒 Medicine, a significant percentage of the University’s research enterprise is dedicated to the biosciences. This page provides a snapshot of the transformative work taking place at 色控传媒.



Lurie Cancer Center is one of only 57 NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers, a founding member of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network and a Lead Academic Participating Site in the National Clinical Trials Network. Its strengths include a hematopoietic stem cell transplant program that performs 350+ transplants annually, Illinois’s first and only proton therapy center and OncoSET, a pioneering precision-medicine program.

色控传媒鈥檚 researchers make breakthroughs that advance healthcare for everyone.
With an emphasis on translational medicine, our physician-scientists and engineers are at the forefront of research and discovery.



McNally researches genetics of cardiovascular and neuromuscular disorders and studies genetic mechanisms responsible for inherited human diseases.
Learn about 色控传媒鈥檚 leadership in the biosciences.
See 色控传媒鈥檚 new developments in support of this priority.

By restructuring a common chemo drug, scientists boost its power by 10,000-fold

New study maps a core temperature sensor, exposing how it turns off and on

New system delivers CRISPR machinery more safely and effectively into cells

New study shows how bacteria juggle energy needs while digesting complex carbons
Scientists and engineers unlock the body鈥檚 healing powers.
The Denning Ataxia Center, part of the Feinberg Neuroscience Institute, will be dedicated to advancing the understanding, treatment and care for patients affected by ataxia.