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    Congratulations to the College's August and December 2022 Graduates
    20 December 2022

    194 students graduated from the college in August 2022 and 506 students graduated from the college in December 2022.

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    UMD Establishes Endowed Professorship in Quantum Computing
    20 December 2022

    Professorship funded by a $1 million gift from IonQ and matched by $1 million from the Maryland Department of Commerce.

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    Budding Biochemist Nurtures Passion for Plants and Pharmacology
    19 December 2022

    Joshua Cooksey’s green thumb put him on a path to scientific discovery.

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    Finding the Right Chemistry at UMD
    19 December 2022

    With her research group tackling grand challenges and a new state-of-the-art lab in her future, materials chemist Mercedes Taylor is on a roll.

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    “It’s Amazing Work To Be On This Journey”
    19 December 2022

    Pavel Khrimian’s (B.S. ’00, biochemistry) biotech startup sets its sights on cancer and inflammatory diseases with an ambitious mission and next-generation technology.

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    UMD Scientists Create Chemical Compound That Can Reverse Effects of Potentially Deadly Drugs
    15 December 2022

    Their method successfully counteracted two highly addictive drugs—

  • UMD Chemistry and Biochemistry’s Myles Poulin Awarded $1.9M NIH Grant
    15 December 2022

    Poulin will use the award to further his research in bacterial biofilm production, a microbiological process with implications for the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease.

  • Judy Giordan
    Changing the World From Lab to Boardroom
    15 December 2022

    Judith Giordan (Ph.D. ’80, chemistry), former Fortune 100 executive and 2023 American Chemical Society president, shares her story about what catalyzed her to pursue chemistry.

  • From Tracking IEDs to Tackling Math and CS
    14 December 2022

    How Thomas Geisler (B.S. ’21, mathematics; B.S. ’21, computer science) transitioned from the U.S. Army to the University of Maryland and a career as a software engineer.

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    Mathematical Biologist Abba Gumel Uses Math to Tackle Grand Challenges and Save Lives
    14 December 2022

    The new Michael and Eugenia Brin Endowed Chair in Mathematics conducts research at the crossroads of math, biology and anthropogenic climate change.

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