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UMBC’s Songon An discovers new molecular mechanism likely involved in cancer cell metastasis
Cancer is most devastating when it metastasizes—when tumor cells break away, travel through the bloodstream, and then attach elsewhere, only to grow another tumor. A significant amount of...
Posted: May 7, 2018, 1:31 PM
UMBC undergraduate work shines at URCAD 2018
Undergraduate research and creative work at UMBC has grown at a rapid pace over the past decade, but on April 25, April Householder wasn’t just thinking about how URCAD 2018 was the university’s...
Posted: April 27, 2018, 8:25 PM
Ke He extends water safety research through UM School of Medicine postdoc fellowship
Ke He Ph.D., Chemical, Biochemical and Environmental Engineering Hometown: Taizhou, Zhejiang, China Plans: Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of Maryland School of Medicine As an...
Posted: April 15, 2018, 8:29 PM
Janae Baptiste, dedicated HIV researcher and educator, to continue as a postdoc at UMBC
Janae Baptiste Ph.D., Chemistry Cum Laude Hometown: Pensacola, Florida Plans: Postdoctoral researcher, UMBC At UMBC, I have been able to pursue my passion for research and explore questions...
Posted: April 15, 2018, 4:30 PM
UMBC launches Center for Accelerated Real Time Analytics to tackle data-intensive challenges from disease tracking to online privacy
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has selected UMBC to lead a new $3 million research partnership that will deploy next-generation computing hardware to solve major infrastructure challenges....
Posted: March 27, 2018, 6:06 PM
UMBC’s 40th Graduate Research Conference to focus on communication and collaboration
UMBC’s 40th Graduate Research Conference, hosted by the Graduate Student Association on March 28, 2018, will give master’s and Ph.D. students a chance to share their work, receive constructive...
Posted: March 23, 2018, 8:18 PM
UMBC physicist Sebastian Deffner lays groundwork to better understand birth of the universe
Scientists, across all areas of study, seek to help us better understand the world in microscopic and massive ways. How does it work? What rules does it follow? Theoretical physicists in...
Posted: March 6, 2018, 4:15 PM
UMBC physicists discover unexpected effect of African wildfires on climate
Clouds play a prominent role in moderating Earth’s climate, but their role is still poorly understood. Generally, clouds cool the Earth by reflecting incoming sunlight back out into space....
Posted: March 5, 2018, 8:41 PM
Two species of ravens nevermore? UMBC research finds strong evidence of “speciation reversal”
For over a century, speciation—where one species splits into two—has been a central focus of evolutionary research. But a new study almost 20 years in the making suggests “speciation...
Posted: March 2, 2018, 2:24 PM
UMBC’s Chris Swan featured in The Atlantic for transforming vacant lots in Baltimore
Baltimore, like many large U.S. cities, struggles to manage thousands of vacant lots. Most of these lots consist of a thin layer of nutrient-poor soil over demolition debris, with hardy grasses...
Posted: February 16, 2018, 9:39 PM
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