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  • UMD Launches New Brain and Behavior Institute, Announces Founding Director

    University of Maryland Senior Vice President and Provost Mary Ann Rankin announced last week the establishment of the new Brain and Behavior Institute (BBI) and appointed its founding director, UMD Biology Professor Elizabeth Quinlan.

  • Rejoining the Paris Accord: Scholars Respond

    Why the US rejoining the Paris climate accord matters at home and abroad — 5 scholars explain Christopher Furlong/Getty Images Morgan Bazilian, Colorado School of Mines; Deb Niemeier

  • Protected Areas Vulnerable to Growing Emphasis on Food Security

    The image of a female Asian elephant in a tea plantation on the fringes of Kaziranga National Park in India, bordering the Eastern Himalaya biodiversity hotspot, exemplifies potential impacts to endangered species conservation in cropland-impacted parks. The elephant in the image is mock charging at rescuers extracting her calf from a trench at the edge of the field.Image courtesy of Sashanka Barbaruah-Wildlife Trust of India


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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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Veteran Scientist, Administrator Named Vice President for Research for University of Maryland’s Joint Research Enterprise

Pat O’Shea to Oversee Annual $1.4B in Research Activities at College Park, Baltimore Campuses
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