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Using Light to Attack Cancer
Fischell Department of Bioengineering Assistant Professor Huang Chiao (Joe) Huang is working to harness the power of light to improve the efficacy of anticancer drugs used to treat pancreatic and ovarian cancers.
Researchers Continue to Zero in on How COVID-19 Spreads
Singing is a particularly efficient way to fill the air with tiny, floating particles containing the virus that causes COVID-19, new research by present and incoming UMD faculty has found. Talking and singing appear to spread COVID-19 far more effectively than simply breathing, according to a new study whose authors include current and future University of Maryland researchers.
New Study Highlights Stark Racial Disparities in Maternal Deaths
Racial and ethnic disparities in maternal mortality—deaths related to pregnancy or childbirth—in the United States may be larger than previously reported, suggests a study funded by the National Institutes of Health. By re-examining information on death certificates from 2016 and 2017, researchers found that the maternal mortality rate among non-Hispanic Black women was 3.5 times higher than among non-Hispanic white women. Previously, standard analyses had indicated a 2.5-times-higher death rate for Black women.
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