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  • Peter DeMuth. Photo courtesy of same.
    Fighting Cancer with Immunotherapy
    08 April 2026

    As chief scientific officer and founding scientist at Elicio Therapeutics, Inc., Peter DeMuth (B.S. ’08, biochemistry; B.S. ’08, chemical engineering) leads a trailblazing effort to fight cancer, developing novel therapies that harness the power of the human immune system.

  • Jessica Kopew in her red UMD doctorate cap and gown.
    Putting the 'Human' into Human Health Research
    07 April 2026

    Jessica Kopew (Ph.D. ’24, biological sciences) wants to see more alternatives to animal models used in research about people.

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    New Study Finds a Missing Link in How the Brain Regulates Appetite
    07 April 2026

    A collaboration between the University of Maryland and University of Concepción in Chile uncovered a communication chain in the brain that could open doors to new treatments for obesity and eating disorders.

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    UMD Computer Science, Physics and Mathematics Graduate Programs Rank in Top 25
    07 April 2026

    Computer science and physics rose to Nos. 12 and 14, respectively, and mathematics ranked No. 21 in the 2027 Best Graduate Schools list released by U.S. News & World Report.

  • Kids participating in an experiment at Maryland Day 2025
    Celebrate Maryland Day on April 25, 2026
    03 April 2026

    The College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences will host 45 events.

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    UMD Junior Joshua Mathew Awarded 2026 Goldwater Scholarship
    31 March 2026

    The prestigious award recognizes Mathew’s accomplishments in academics, research and service.

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    New UMD-FDA Collaboration to Advance Evaluation of AI-Enabled Medical Devices
    27 March 2026

    Joint projects aim to translate research into practical tools to support device review and post-market monitoring.

  • A black-legged tick with a red body on a green leaf.
    Rising Temperatures May Push Lyme Disease Risk Westward in Maryland
    26 March 2026

    A mathematical model developed by UMD researchers illustrates how Lyme-carrying ticks respond to shifting temperatures, redistributing disease risk across the state.

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    UMD Geological, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences Chair James Farquhar Named 2025 AAAS Fellow
    26 March 2026

    The distinguished lifetime honor recognizes Farquhar’s research studying the evolution of Earth’s ancient atmosphere. 

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    UMD Chemistry and Biochemistry Professor Lawrence Sita Named 2025 AAAS Fellow
    26 March 2026

    The distinguished lifetime honor recognizes Sita’s innovative solutions to combat the world’s plastic pollution problem. 

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