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Bioengineering

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Researchers Demonstrate Control of Living Cells With Electronics

Major Step Toward ‘Internet of Life’ Could Result in New Therapeutic Devices for Disease

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From Magical Machines to Real-World Design

Legend of Zelda Inspires New Engineering Course

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UMD Researchers Combine Three Technologies to Fight Metastatic Cancer With Light

Approach Could Diminish Treatment Variability Between Patients, Reduce Side Effects

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6 Ways to Boost Diversity Among STEM Faculty

UMD Researchers Join Multi-institutional Team Studying Ways to Overhaul Hiring

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A Super Pill?: UMD Engineers Remove Another Barrier to Addressing GI Tract Diseases

New Ingestible Capsule Packaging Would Help Devices in Diagnosis, Monitoring, Targeted Drug Delivery

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Three Terps Named 2023 Goldwater Scholars

UMD’s 49 Scholarships in the Past 15 Years Rank No. 1 in the Nation

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Engineers’ New Capsule Aims to Deliver Drugs—and Hope—to GI Patients

Innovative Technology Incorporates 3-D Printing, Spring Action, Wi-Fi Commands to Direct Medication

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Clearing the Air(ways) About a Protein in Our Bodies

Researchers’ Discovery Suggests Balance Is Needed for Healthy Breathing

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Bioengineering Grad Awarded National Mitchell Scholarship

Neelesh Mupparapu Named One of 12 Winners to Pursue Graduate Study in Ireland

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The Modern Battle for Maryland’s Oysters

UMD Researchers Use AI and Robotics to Save Struggling Industry After Diseases (and Pirates) Plunder Cheasapeake’s Bounty

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Do Suddenly Self-Centered Brain Cells Promote Disease?

NSF Award Funds UMD Alzheimer’s Research Into Brain Glucose Metabolism

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Researcher’s Discovery Offers Hope for Tendon Injury Repair

Naturally Occurring Enzyme Found to Restore Functionality in Slow-to-Heal Connective Tissue

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