The college held a luncheon ceremony on April 10 to honor the winners.
The college held a luncheon ceremony on April 10 to honor the winners.
Morgun will use the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Study Scholarship to conduct gene therapy research in Germany.
Shane Falcinelli, Benjamin Gastfriend, Nathan Ng and Iowis Zhu receive prestigious scholarship.
David Harris—a Ph.D. student in the Applied Mathematics & Statistics, and Scientific Computation program—developed the statistical methods used in this research.
UMD start-up SD Nanosciences has developed technology for creating targeted drug and vaccine delivery vehicles.
Common genes remain intact after 450 million years of evolution.
Cao plans to use the scholarship to pursue a master’s degree in medical anthropology at the University of Oxford in England.
Epiviz offers a major advantage over genome browsers currently available: it seamlessly integrates with the widely used, open-source Bioconductor analysis software.
Process discovered by Jonathan Dinman may help rein in disease-fighting side effects.
UMD study of premature aging may help explain effects of normal aging.