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Jessica Kopew in her red UMD doctorate cap and gown.
Putting the 'Human' into Human Health Research
07 Apr 26
cadence michels performing
‘Molecular Musician’ Finds Harmony Between Research and Rock
05 Mar 26
 A woman in blue works at the bench in a lab.
A Gutsy Approach to Human Hormones
04 Feb 26
Akshaya Ganesh at graduation
Personal Story - Akshaya Ganesh
09 Dec 25
A group of graduates in regalia standing with a bronze Testudo statue. Credit: Mark Sherwood.
Congratulations to the College's August 2025 Graduates!
21 Oct 25
Rui Yin headshot
Fighting Disease with Artificial Intelligence
14 Oct 25
Priyanka Bharadwaj headshot
Lessons in Resilience from a Primitive Plant
18 Jul 25
Peng Yue in ReviR Therapeutics office
The Road to Drug Discovery
13 Jun 25
Photo of a large crowd of people at commencement. We see the students from the back, and ahead, a platform party facing the audience.
Congratulations to the College's May 2025 Graduates!
21 May 25
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Spring 2025 CBMG Honors and Awards
16 May 25
Multiple forms of double-stranded RNA (blue, magenta, orange structures) cross cell membranes with the help of a conserved protein located in novel sites (colored by depth) throughout the roundworm's body.
New Study Reveals How RNA Travels Between Cells to Control Genes Across Generations
04 Feb 25
a young woman wearing glasses and a brown shirt
Personal Story – Angela Jiang
20 Dec 24

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