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A surgeon using augmented reality to practice surgery on a mannequin
Driving Research Advances
29 Apr 19
3D illustration of a terrapin hauling itself up onto the top of a cliff overlooking tropical waters
Fearless Science: A Half-Century of Bold Research
26 Apr 19
Mark Leiserson
Machine Learning Helps Target Cancer Patients for Immunotherapy
28 Jan 19
N. gonorrhoeae bacteria (red) penetrate untreated endocervical cells (blue and green)
UMD Files Patents on Compounds to Treat and Prevent Gonorrhea
07 Jan 19
students in the lab
Science Terps’ Microbiology Experiment Returns from International Space Station
06 Aug 18
Cavefish
New Research Identifies How Blind Cavefish Lose Their Eyes
30 May 18
UMD Science 2017 Year in Review
23 Dec 17
UMD Neuroscientists Identify Source of Early Brain Activity
06 Nov 17
New Molecule Shows Promise in HIV Vaccine Design
27 Oct 17
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Disease-fighting Alumni
05 Oct 17
Fighting Human Disease at All Scales, from Multispecies to Submolecular
05 Oct 17
Tissue staining shows group A Streptococcus soft tissue infection at the cellular level. (L-R) Uninfected mouse tissue and mouse tissue 48 hours after infection. The dense dots indicate immune system cells that swarmed in to attempt to control the infection. The densest purple staining toward the bottom is necrotic tissue surrounding bacteria. Image: Joshua Leiberman, UMB (Click image to download hi-res version.)
University of Maryland Researchers Identify Genes Linked to “Flesh-eating” Bacterial Infections
21 Sep 17

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