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Doctoral Dissertation Defense – Aalap Verma
Graduate Student Aalap Verma will be defending his dissertation on Tuesday, March 19th @ 10:00 am at 366 Colburn Lab
Doctoral Dissertation Defense – Aidan Zerdoum
Aidan Zerdoum Graduate Student Aidan Zerdoum will be defending his dissertation on Tuesday, March 19th @ 2:00 pm at the Delaware Biotechnology Institute (15 Innovation Way) Room 102 Title: DIRECTING STEM CELL BEHAVIOR IN AN ENGINEERED VOCAL FOLD-LIKE...
Doctoral Dissertation Defense – Michael David
Michael David Graduate Student Michael David will be defending his dissertation on Wednesday, February 27th @ 9:30 am at the Delaware Biotechnology Institute (15 Innovation Way) Room 102 Title: Local, Intra-Articular Delivery of Zoledronic Acid as a Disease-Modifying...
Leadership in Biomedical Engineering
UD’s Dawn Elliott honored by Orthopaedic Research Society Some professors shine most brightly in the lab. Others are particularly excellent mentors, inspiring students and other faculty members to reach new heights in their careers. Then, there are those who excel at...
An Emerging Leader in Orthopedics
Biomedical engineering professor’s work aims to help people avoid hip pain Megan Killian, University of Delaware assistant professor of biomedical engineering, has received the 2018 Early Career Award from the Journal of Orthopaedic Research. The award was to be...
Darwin Day Celebration
Engineering professors to speak at University-wide celebration The University of Delaware will mark International Darwin Day on Monday, Feb. 11, with talks by seven scientists and scholars on such diverse topics as drug resistance in treating disease, the role of...
High Performance Computing
The University of Delaware’s newest high performance computing (HPC) community cluster, named Caviness, puts vast computational power at researchers’ disposal.
Putting It All Together
Senior engineers stretch their skills to solve real-world problems From theory to application, fourth-year engineering students at the University of Delaware recently tapped into their knowledge to create products and solutions for industry sponsors. For the Senior...
How Did Your Shoulder Form?
UD research could aid in prevention of joint injuries from infancy to adulthood Whether you’re pitching a baseball, playing a violin, or typing at your desk, your shoulder helps you get the job done. This joint is a complex machine, and in order to protect shoulders...
Breakthrough in Blood Vessel Engineering
Jason Gleghorn’s group has pioneered methods to grow a self-assembling, functional network of blood vessels at a size relevant for human use.
Emily Day Named Mangone Young Scholar
Biomedical engineer recognized by Biomedical Engineering Society and University of Delaware.
Celebrating Innovation
The University of Delaware recognized more than 225 inventors on campus for their efforts and contributions toward innovation and commercialization.











