Cole Galloway joined 75 other internationally recognized thought leaders at TEDMED 2014, “Unlocking Imagination in Service of Health and Medicine.” He shared the story of the GoBabyGo Program and focused on the importance of independent mobility for children to fully develop cognitively, emotionally and physically. Read more.
- Launching research careersA record 22 UD students, alumni earn prestigious National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships.
- Degree of the futureA new approach to drug discovery starts in Delaware.
- Looking beyond static scans to understand back painReview highlights progress toward imaging strategies that dynamically measure how the spine functions.
- UD appoints new leader for imaging research centerCurtis Johnson seeks to advance imaging capabilities and expand interdisciplinary collaborations.
- Targeting immune dysfunction in neurological diseasesUD researchers review immunology and engineered tools for diagnosis and treatment of diseases that damage the brain
