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Welcome to the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology

The Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology at the University of Illinois is an interdisciplinary research institute devoted to leading-edge research in the physical sciences, computation, engineering, biology, behavior, cognition, and neuroscience.

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Biological Intelligence Research Theme

The Biological Intelligence (BioIntel) research theme seeks to understand the links between the brain and intelligent behavior.  more >>

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Human-Computer Intelligent Interaction Research Theme

The Human-Computer Intelligent Interaction (HCII) research theme seeks to enhance human-machine interface design through the optimization of state-of-the-art technology development and engineering of multimodal interface design concepts.  more >>

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Integrative Imaging Research Theme

The Integrative Imaging (IntIm) research theme is dedicated to bringing together ideas, modalities, and people in imaging to foster the interdisciplinary discovery of fundamental principles in imaging science, new enabling technologies for the next generation of imaging instruments, and novel techniques for basic and translational research.  more >>

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Molecular & Electronic Nanostructures Research Theme

The general goal of the Molecular & Electronic Nanostructures (M&ENS) research theme is to develop a fundamental understanding of chemical and physical processes involving structures on the nanometer scale.  more >>

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Imaging Strategic Initiative

The Strategic Initiative on Imaging is a Beckman Institute effort to build a campus-wide, collaborative, integrated community of faculty, researchers, and students in imaging science, imaging technology, and the application, use, and interpretation of images.  more >>

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Social Dimensions of Environmental Policy Strategic Initiative

The Social Dimensions of Environmental Policy (SDEP) strategic initiative aims to understand the social and political-economic forces shaping just and sustainable environmental policy.  more >>

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Health: Attitudes, Biology, Information, Technology, Society Strategic Initiative

HABITS is a growing initiative that capitalizes on the Institute's extensive, combined expertise in the life sciences, the social and behavioral sciences, and engineering. more >>

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Biomedical Imaging Center

The Biomedical Imaging Center (BIC) is home to a variety of research programs and provides facilities, equipment, and training on nuclear magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy. BIC develops cutting-edge techniques that integrate MR methods with other techniques, including optical imaging, eye-tracking, EEG, and transcranial magnetic stimulation.  more >>

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Illinois Simulator Laboratory

The Illinois Simulator Laboratory (ISL) provides researchers with a place to conduct experiments in human multimodal perception and cognition, and connects art and technology in innovative ways. From psychology to earthquake visualization to art and technology, the tools found in ISL advance the understanding of human-computer interactions.  more >>

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Imaging Technology Group

The Imaging Technology Group (ITG) includes the Visualization Laboratory and the Microscopy Suite. From creating award-winning computer animations to helping with data analysis the Visualization Lab enables researchers to stay on the leading edge. The Microscopy Suite provides imaging modalities and equipment for the preparation, imaging, and analysis of microscopic specimens.  more >>

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Beckman Café

Friday, February 17

  • Lemon pepper tilapia with long grain wild rice and mixed baby greens
  • Cranberry pecan chicken salad on wheatberry
  • Hummus with pita*
  • New England clam chowder
  • Tomato basil bisque*
  • Greek salad*
  • Mixed baby greens*
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News

Feature Article Understanding Exercise and Muscle Physiology at the Molecular Level

The benefits people receive from exercise are reinforced by new research, but this growing emphasis also brings about questions, such as the effect of exercise on the body. Marni Boppart studies these questions and more at the Molecular Muscle Physiology Laboratory she directs at Beckman.

New Quantitative Microscopy Method Offers Stain-free Cancer Detection

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The century old process of staining biological tissue for examination under a microscope is today still the standard assessment tool for pathologists looking for signs of cancer. Now a new quantitative method for cancer diagnosis that does not require tissue staining has been developed through a collaboration led by Beckman Institute researcher Gabriel Popescu.

Research Cited in Deforestation Myths

Yale Environment 360 – The work of Ashwini Chhatre showing that community-owned forests are more efficient at storing carbon dioxide than those owned by the government helps debunk some myths about world deforestation says one writer. Chhatre is a member of the Social Dimensions of Environmental Policy Strategic Initiative based at the Beckman Institute.

Study Provides Insight into Competitive Social Interactions

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U of I News Bureau – Beckman Institute Fellow Kyle Mathewson and former Beckman faculty member Ming Hsu report on their research that showed how the human brain assesses behavior and likely future actions during competitive social interactions. The researchers used functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging and, for the first time in this type of research, a computational model in their study in which participants played a competitive game called Patent Race.

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