WIU Biochemistry Club

WIU Biochemistry Club Biochemistry club is open to any student in any major or education level who wants to learn more about the Biochemical field and it’s applications.

The Biochem Club is having our first meeting this Thursday, February 16th, at 5 PM at the following Zoom https://wiu.zoo...
02/16/2023

The Biochem Club is having our first meeting this Thursday, February 16th, at 5 PM at the following Zoom https://wiu.zoom.us/j/96150408351.

Dr. Cesar Kenaan, Ph.D. will be giving a presentation about his journey going from an international undergrad student majoring in Biochemistry to becoming a Research and Development Director at Kerry Group.

Dr. Kenaan will talk about how he was able to secure multiple Research Assistant Internships, produce publications, and secure a spot at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor's Chemical Biology Ph.D. program.

Don't miss it!

11/13/2019

Ovarian cancer is often diagnosed at late stages due to current inadequate detection. Therefore, the development of new detection methods of ovarian cancer is needed. This may be achieved by phage nanoparticles that display targeting peptides for optical imaging. Here, two such phage clones are repo...

Research being done at WIU in the Soendergaard lab!
06/01/2018

Research being done at WIU in the Soendergaard lab!

Macomb News - MACOMBNEWSNOW.COM

01/12/2018

The FDA has finally taken action against unregulated homeopathic drugs! Many will now be subject to new drug regulation protocol, including those which are targeted towards children, cancer patients, and other susceptible people.

Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration proposed a new, risk-based enforcement approach to drug products labeled as homeopathic. To protect consumers who choose to use homeopathic products, this proposed new approach would update the FDA’s existing policy to better address situations where ho...

Molecular cloning protocol. Some of you may know this all too well!
12/10/2017

Molecular cloning protocol. Some of you may know this all too well!

If you think you know what went wrong with this cloning protocol, you could win a $100 Amazon gift card.

Complete the entry form explaining why there weren't any colonies and be automatically entered here: http://bit.ly/2ASgp4d

12/02/2017

Welcome to the WIU Biochemistry Club!

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