Shah will graduate in May with degrees in biological sciences and individual studies.
Shah will graduate in May with degrees in biological sciences and individual studies.
As the institute director, Quinlan will hold the Clark Leadership Chair in Neuroscience, which was endowed with a gift from the A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation that was matched by the state’s Maryland E-Nnovation Initiative Fund.
Almost 3,500 students were named to the University of Maryland College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences Dean's List for Fall 2020.
A new study shows how small strokes can disrupt the whole brain and reduce mental processing.
The college will confer degrees to over 650 students during the Winter Commencement Ceremony.
The Merrill Presidential Scholars Program honors the university’s most successful seniors, who each recognize a UMD faculty member and high school teacher for contributing to their education.
Shah was also a finalist for the Marshall and Truman Scholarships. He is pursuing dual degrees in biological sciences and individual studies.
International collaboration including the University of Maryland uses Arctic-wide data archive of animal movement to ask big-picture questions about effects of a changing world.
Professor Sean Carroll's new book examines unlikely chain of chance.
NIH’s High-Risk, High-Reward Research Program will fund a project that could transform efforts to understand how neurons are wired.