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UMD Spearheads the Development of a Novel Lyme Disease Vaccine, Leading a New $3.5 Million Grant
Borrelia burgdorferi, the pathogen causing Lyme disease, in a group of cells under a transmission electron microscopeImage Credit: Utpal Pal's lab
EPA-funded Project Seeks to Protect Vulnerable Communities from Toxic Exposures Caused by Natural Disasters
A new, three-year study led by Associate Professor of Environmental Health Sacoby Wilson and Assistant Professor of Urban Planning Marccus Hendricks will analyze the impact that exposure to environmental contaminants associated with natural disasters has on vulnerable communities.
UMD Researchers Identify Structure of Blue Whirls
“Blue whirls”—small, spinning blue flames that produce almost no soot when they burn—have attracted great interest since their discovery in 2016, in part because they represent a potential new avenue for low-emission combustion.
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What Happens at UMD if There’s a Partial Government Shutdown?
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
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What Happens at UMD if There’s a Partial Government Shutdown? Proposals Sought for Grand Challenges Grants 2.0
External Funding From First Round Nearly Doubled UMD’s Investment in Solving Societal Problems
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Proposals Sought for Grand Challenges Grants 2.0 University of Maryland Named Top 10 Public Institution in Influential Research Ranking
Annual Survey Puts University Research Spending at No. 14 Overall, No. 9 Among Public Institutions
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University of Maryland Named Top 10 Public Institution in Influential Research Ranking