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Immense Proteogenomic Dataset Provides New Resource For Pan-Cancer Analysis
A proteogenomic dataset that was organized with the leadership of BYU's Dr. Sam Payne provides a new and accessible research for pan-cancer analysis. The dataset was published in Cancer Cell and will be an invaluable resource for cancer research and treatment.
Service and sports: Help support local charities at ‘Cougs Care’ projects this football season
In BYU’s inaugural season in the Big 12 Conference – service tailgates will continue prior to each road game. Local alumni chapters will organize and host “Cougs Care” pregame tailgates that incorporate a service project for local nonprofits, beginning with the game at Arkansas on September 16th.
Devotional: “Counting the known (and unknown) costs of discipleship”
Despite the rising costs, wholehearted Christian discipleship brings immeasurable blessings, said Reid Neilson, assistant academic vice president for religious scholarly publications, during his Tuesday devotional address.
BYU researchers: How a switch to a 'growth mindset' is helping empower entrepreneurs in developing nations
Although millions are spent each year on entrepreneurship training that is intended to help alleviate poverty and elevate the quality of life of entrepreneurs in developing nations, these programs often fail to make an impact. BYU researchers and their colleagues have figured out at least one way to change that.
Cougar Query: Reid Neilson
Cougar Queries are a series profiling BYU employees by asking them questions about their work, interests and life. Today we meet Reid Neilson, an assistant academic vice president.
Devotional: Gathering in divine communities
The best way to participate in the gathering of Israel is by actively being involved in our communities, said Kevin Utt, director of the Honor Code Office, during Tuesday's devotional address.
Cougar Query: Kevin Utt
Cougar Queries are a series profiling BYU employees by asking them questions about their work, interests and life. Today we meet Kevin Utt, the director of the Honor Code Office.
50 Years of Teaching Evolution at BYU
Teaching evolution at BYU has an origin story decades in the making. Today, it acts as a testament to BYU’s commitment to search for and teach truth by integrating faith and science.
Transforming Crime Investigation
BYU's women-led research team innovates a kit to distinguish menstrual from circulatory blood in crimes against women, in the hopes of helping domestic violence survivors seek justice.
Cougar Quinoa: The Sustainable Superhero
BYU researchers Rick Jellen and Jeff Maughan and Washington State University's Cedric Habiyaremye are breeding new varieties of the protein-rich quinoa that can thrive in the harsh weather conditions of Rwanda’s tropical climate.