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    Computer Science's John Dickerson Receives NSF CAREER Award to Improve Market Systems Using Artificial Intelligence
    24 January 2019

    The funding supports efforts by Dickerson to develop methods to improve existing market systems and enable new markets.

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    MedStar Washington Hospital Center's Jeffrey Shupp (B.S. '01, Biological Sciences) Helps Save Burn Patient
    16 January 2019

    Shupp is director of the Burn Center at MedStar Washington (Story by Center Scope.)

  • Honey Bee Parasites Feed on Fatty Organs, Not Blood
    14 January 2019

    New UMD-led research upends long-standing assumptions about the feeding habits of varroa mites, a primary threat to honey bees worldwide.

  • Astronomers Map ‘Light Echoes’ of Newly Discovered Black Hole
    09 January 2019

    Team led by UMD postdoctoral fellow reveals the environment around a relatively small black hole in unprecedented detail.

  • 2019 Summer Science Camps at UMD for K-12 Students
    09 January 2019

    The College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences offers summer camps in entomology, physics, computer science, biomedical science and more.

  • UMD Files Patents on Compounds to Treat and Prevent Gonorrhea
    07 January 2019

    Wenxia Song and her collaborators identified two molecules that inhibit gonorrhea infection in a laboratory tissue model.

  • Meet Science Terp Laila Abujuma: Nourishing the Campus and Beyond
    03 January 2019

    A Banneker/Key Scholar and member of the Integrated Life Sciences program in the Honors College, Abujama hopes to study medicine after graduation.

  • Ellen D. Williams and Dylan Taylor to Speak at College’s December 2018 Commencement Ceremony
    19 December 2018

    Williams is a Distinguished University Professor at UMD and Taylor will graduate with a bachelor's degree in biological sciences.

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    Developing Cells Reach Out for Instructions
    18 December 2018

    UMD-led research suggests that cells in developing fruit fly air sacs extend armlike projections to physically grab signaling proteins.

  • Mass Spectrometry Sheds New Light on Thallium Poisoning Cold Case
    13 December 2018

    UMD geologist Richard Ash developed a mass spectrometry standardization method for generating a timeline of thallium poisoning by analyzing the victim’s hair.

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