BME undergrad Allyson Zeitschel received the Society of Military Engineers Award, which is presented to the top cadet enrolled in an engineering curriculum for military excellence. She was among 179 Alpha Company cadets who graduated from the Leader’s Training Course at Fort Knox, Kentucky, as part of Reserve Officers’ Training Corps preparation.
- 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
- Get ready for GivingTuesday!Join the UD community in supporting your favorite causes and projects during the global giving day.
- Why Achilles tendon injuries resist treatmentUD researchers seek to uncover how anatomical differences may influence recovery.
