![The Illinois team specializes in molecular prosthetics, small molecules that could do the job of missing or deficient proteins. Pictured from left: Professor Martin Burke and graduate students Katrina Muraglia and Rajeev Chorghade.](https://will.illinois.edu/images/uploads/52659/147991__medium.jpg)
New U Of I Research Points To Possible Cystic Fibrosis Treatment
New research from the University of Illinois and University of Iowa suggests that a drug already approved to fight fungal infections could help treat cystic fibrosis.
New research from the University of Illinois and University of Iowa suggests that a drug already approved to fight fungal infections could help treat cystic fibrosis.
Chemistry professor and medical doctor Martin Burke's machine aims to do for chemistry what 3-D printing has done for engineering. His team has built a machine for assembling small molecules.