The former student of John Baras won the SPS Claude Shannon-Harry Nyquist Technical Achievement Award, the Best Paper Award, and the Donald G. Fink Overview Paper Award.
UMD bioengineers aim to shape the future of cancer vaccine technology by tuning the body’s immune response.
Findings show that a novel immunotherapy strategy might one day be used to treat multiple sclerosis patients without leaving them immunocompromised.
Faculty, staff, and students gave more than 50 presentations during the four-day event.
BIOE, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, University of Maryland School of Medicine, and others collaborate in the name of human health innovation.
Adomaitis teaches course at Peking University in 3-week exchange program.
Five Clark School students to receive support towards completing their dissertations.
World-class failure analysis, safety modeling laboratory under development.
Eight students awarded Ann G. Wylie Dissertation Fellowships.