Posts Tagged ‘ Anton Turanov ’

Team expands understanding of genetic code

Sep 15th, 2009 | By | Category: Issue, Research, September 10, 2009

A discovery by UNL researchers expands understanding of the genetic code, and may help revise a tenet of this universal language of life. In cells, the genetic code essentially provides instructions for creating proteins, the basic structural molecules of life. The code includes a series of unique three-letter “code words,” called codons. These genetic passwords […]



Grad studies honors students, educators

Mar 5th, 2009 | By | Category: Employee News, Issue, March 5, 2009

The Office of Graduate Studies presented eight awards for outstanding graduate education at its annual Graduate Studies Awards Reception Feb. 4. Award winners were: 2009 Dean’s Award for Excellence in Graduate Education – Rick Bevins, professor of psychology, and Sebastian Elbaum, associate professor of computer science and engineering. Five of Bevins’ students have published with […]



Team expands understanding of genetic code

Jan 15th, 2009 | By | Category: Issue, January 15, 2009, Research

A discovery by UNL researchers expands understanding of the genetic code, and may help revise a tenet of this universal language of life. In cells, the genetic code essentially provides instructions for creating proteins, the basic structural molecules of life. The code includes a series of unique three-letter “code words,” called codons. These genetic passwords […]