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  • UMD Joins NSF-Funded Revolutionary $25M Center for Optoelectronic, Quantum Technologies

    On September 9, the National Science Foundation announced that it will fund a new endeavor to bring atomic-level precision to the devices and technologies that underpin much of modern life, and will transform fields like information technology in the decades to come.

  • Stroka Takes New Look at Cell Migration

    University of Maryland Fischell Department of Bioengineering Associate Professor and alum Kimberly Stroka (Ph.D. '11) was awarded a five-year, $1.9 million grant from the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of General Medical Sciences to investigate how a particular protein that is known to control water transport across the cell membrane also influences cell migration in a range of physiological and pathological processes.

  • Yiping Qi Leads New FFAR Grant to Speed Development of Enhanced Crops

    While gene editing technology has improved crop breeding and adaptation, the process of regrowing a plant from edited cells is costly, lengthy, and unpredictable. Many popular crops are difficult to regenerate with existing methods.


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UMD Recognized With Top-10 Ranking for Entrepreneurship

11th Consecutive Honor From Princeton Review, Entrepreneurship Magazine Follows APLU Award for Innovation
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What Happens at UMD if There’s a Federal Government Shutdown

Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
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NIA Awards $5.23M for 2 University of Maryland-Based Centers on Aging

Researchers Will Study Resiliency, Health Issues of Older Americans
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