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Maisel to Investigate Little-Known Organ in the Body
Scientists – including those who specialize in the field of drug delivery – still know surprisingly little about a part of the human body that likely impacts the effectiveness of therapeutics used to treat or prevent a variety of diseases. But, Fischell Department of Bioengineering (BIOE) Assistant Professor Katharina Maisel hopes that will soon change, thanks in part to her lab’s most recent undertaking.
EY Named Founding Member of the University of Maryland Quantum Startup Foundry
COLLEGE PARK, Md. – The Quantum Startup Foundry (QSF) at the University of Maryland (UMD) today announced that Ernst & Young LLP (EY US) is a founding member of the QSF and will help the foundry advance its mission of accelerating leading-edge quantum technologies and driving the second quantum revolution.
Privilege, Politics Influence Vaccines Racial Disparity
New UMD research reveals how social determinants of health—from home internet access to accessibility of health-care facilities—correlate to racial disparities in COVID-19 vaccination among white and Black populations.(Illustration by Shutterstock)
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