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Built for the Breakthrough

10 Ways That UMD Engineers Are Pursuing Better Health for All

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UMD to Develop Drone-Delivery Program for Patients on Rural Island

$1.76M USDOT Grant to Fund Pilot Program on Potentially Lifesaving Medical Drops

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UMD-led Study Could Lead to Lengthened Lives for Patients With Premature Aging Disease

Researchers Identify Protein That Could Improve Cardiovascular Health of Those With Progeria

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Medical Training Comes to Life in UMD’s VR Simulation

Physician Assistant Program at UMB Will Introduce Technology for Stroke Assessment

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Study: Wearable Sensors, Machine Learning System Could Pinpoint Parkinson’s

UMD Researchers, Colleagues Aim for More Accurate Way to Diagnose Disorder

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Alum’s Heart Screening Startup Wins $1M Hult Prize

Korion Health Beats 10,000 Teams in International Social Entrepreneurship Competition

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Taking Control of Your Heart Health—Right at Home

Alum Co-founds Medical Startup Featuring Electronic Stethoscope

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Reliable ER Translations Might Be Job for Humans, AI Together

UMD Researchers Part of Team Tackling Potentially Dangerous Source of Health Care Errors

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Roads to Recovery

In Rural Maryland, a New ‘Been-There-Done-That’ Approach to the Opioid Crisis Offers Hope on Four Wheels

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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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Study Suggests Fixes for Persistent Geographic Inequity in Liver Transplants

Researchers Call for Shift From ‘One-Size-Fits-All’ Allocation Policy

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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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