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Bioscience Day poster with student 2022
Student Research Shines at UMD’s Bioscience Day
Feature Stories, Student Stories- 12 Oct 22
Philip Johnson
UMD Biologist Contributes to 2022 Nobel Prize in Medicine Research
Feature Stories, Research Stories- 05 Oct 22
monkeypox
Delayed Intervention Makes Eliminating Monkeypox More Difficult
Press Releases, Research Stories- 12 Sep 22
The ultrasensitive high-resolution mass spectrometer in the Nemes lab. Initial funding to build the instrument was provided by the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation.
UMD Chemist Pioneers Tool for Eavesdropping on Neurons
Research Stories- 14 Feb 22
community of microbes
Rethinking the Wild World of Species Diversity in Microbes
Research Stories- 04 Jan 22
Scott Juntti
UMD Biology’s Scott Juntti Receives $1.9M Maximizing Investigators’ Research Award
Press Releases, Feature Stories- 12 Oct 21
Wide Heads Help Sperm Swim Together
Research Stories- 21 Sep 21
Colenso Speer
UMD Biologist Awarded $1.5 Million to Develop Brain Mapping Techniques
Press Releases, Feature Stories- 06 Oct 20
Cave fish
Gene Found that Causes Eyes to Wither in Cavefish
Press Releases, Research Stories- 01 Jun 20
Visual Deprivation Lowers Threshold for Enzymatic Pathway that Rejuvenates Synaptic Plasticity in the Brain
Research Stories- 07 Jan 20
From Evading Online Censorship to Galaxy Transformations: Read Our Top Stories of 2019
Research Stories, Awards- 19 Dec 19
A Week in the Dark Rewires Brain Cell Networks and Changes Hearing in Mice
Research Stories- 03 Dec 19

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