Biological Sciences
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Auville plans to teach English and volunteer at a medical clinic in the Canary Islands in Spain.
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New research reveals signs of highly sensitive color vision in fish that live in the abyss beyond sunlight’s reach.
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The College hosted its annual Academic Festival on May 3, 2019 to honor faculty, staff and students.
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Ten stories—one from each of our departments—highlight some of the most exciting scientific discoveries made by faculty members in the college during the last half-century.
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Kurt Auville, Louis-Henri Merino and Annie Trang received the award.
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UMD biologists found four bat lineages that live at least four times longer than similar-sized mammals and revealed new traits associated with bat longevity.
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When a UMD researcher was asked to comment on an important finding, he turned to a staff member in the college’s dean’s office for a humorous illustration to liven up his message.
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UMD biologists discover how the peacock bass adapts to murky and clear water, possibly aiding in its invasion success.
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Aspiring doctor Maria Chen embraces entrepreneurship
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The program, which selected 69 students out of 4,424 applicants in 2019, will fully fund Khan’s graduate study at Stanford University.
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The Fulbright U.S. Student Program offers research, study and teaching opportunities in over 140 countries to recent graduates and graduate students.
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Shupp is director of the Burn Center at MedStar Washington (Story by Center Scope.)