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  • National Defense Authorization Act Guidance on Foreign-Made Drones

    The following message was sent on behalf of Vice President for Research Gregory F. Ball: Dear Colleagues:President Biden recently signed the Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) into law. The FY24 NDAA contains language that will significantly impact all federally-funded research involving drones.

  • MPower Professor Profile: David J. Weber, Ph.D.

    In November of 2022, University of Maryland, College Park (UMCP) President Darryll J. Pines and University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) President Bruce E. Jarrell named six professors to the second cohort of MPower Professors.

  • Peter Nemes Receives Prestigious Award for Metabolism Research

    Peter Nemes, a professor in the University of Maryland’s Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, has been named principal investigator (PI) of a new project to better understand how metabolism and gene expression control cell development in animal models.


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New President’s Public Impact Award Presented to Plant Virology Expert

Scholars Across Campus Recognized During Maryland Research Excellence Celebration
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Faculty Honored With Independent Scholarship, Research and Creativity Awards

Grants Provide Up to $10K for Projects Spanning AI, Migration, Literature, Music, Environmental Justice and More
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UMD Invests $5.25M to Sustain Essential Research, Support Early-Career Scholars

82 Projects Receive Research Resilience Initiatives Funding Through UMD, MPower
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