Yearly Archives: 2019

Ellington Receives Research Foundation’s STAR Award

On July 12, 2019, Dr. Ellington received the Research Corporation for Science Advancement’s (RCSA) STAR award for his work on entrepreneurial education. In partnership with Dr. Sarah Eichhorn and the Texas Institute for Discovery Education, Dr. Ellington has helped to …

Speeding Up Evolution using Artificial Intelligence

By Shaharyar Lakhani An artificial neural network, a computer system modeled on the human neural system, allows a computer to figure out what constitutes a particular subject on its own. A research team in the Ellington Lab at the University …

A New Biological and Financial Ecosystem for Plastic

By Shaharyar Lakhani Plastics have been in popular use for only around 50 years, yet they have managed to saturate the planet. The toxic pollutants in plastics, combined with the long time they take to degrade, have adversely affected land, …

Changing the Genetic Code to Improve Biomedicine

By Shaharyar Lakhani Along with most medical conditions come the high costs of pills and tablets. Even for everyday problems like headaches or pain, people tend to take an Aspirin or Tylenol. Many of these medications have to be taken …

If a Tick Bites You in the Forest, Do You Glow?

Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF), a bacterial infection, is one of the most common fatal tick-borne diseases in the United States. RMSF claims the lives of roughly 5% of its victims (Columbia University, 2018). Rickettsia rickettsii, the strain responsible for …