Antony Jose
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UMD scientists discover that mating can cause epigenetic changes in nematode worms that last for 300 generations.
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University of Maryland researchers suggest worms can help detect potential drug safety issues.
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Faculty members will use the funding to develop new strategies for teaching fall courses online.
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UMD researcher develops potentially revolutionary framework for heredity and evolution in which inheritable information is stored outside the genome.
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Biological sciences major Maïgane Diop and Nipun Kottage (B.S. ’19, biochemistry; B.S. ’19, anthropology) were among the finalists for the world’s most prestigious award for international study.
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Eight were promoted to the rank of professor and six to associate professor with tenure.