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<Title>CBEE alumni to receive Presidential Early Career Award</Title>
<Tagline>Dzirasa('01) takes new approach to treating bipolar disorder</Tagline>
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    <div class="html-content"><span><span>by <a href="http://news.umbc.edu/author/meganhanks/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Megan Hanks</a><br><br></span></span><p><strong>Kafui Dzirasa </strong><span>‘01, chemical 
    engineering, has been named a recipient of the prestigious Presidential 
    Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE). He will be 
    presented with the award during a White House event in spring 2016. This
     award is the highest honor that the U.S. government presents to science
     and engineering professionals in the early stages of their research 
    careers.</span></p>
    <p><span>Dzirasa’s award is funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.</span></p>
    <p><span>While he was a student at UMBC, 
    Dzirasa was a Meyerhoff scholar. He is now an assistant professor of 
    psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Duke University, where he received
     both his MD and his PhD in neurobiology.</span></p>
    <p><a href="http://today.duke.edu/2016/02/dzirasapresidential" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Duke’s announcement </span></a><span>of this award describes: “</span><span>Dzirasa’s
     research uses multiple small electrodes in the brains of mice to 
    measure interactions of genes and environment. Ultimately, he would like
     to develop a ‘pacemaker’ for the brain to restore neural circuits 
    affecting mood and cognition.”</span></p>
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    <span>Learn more about  PECASE and this year’s recipients in the </span><a href="https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2016/02/18/president-obama-honors-extraordinary-early-career-scientists" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>White House press release</span></a> <span>a</span><span>n</span><span>d</span><span> read a</span><span>b</span><span>o</span><span>u</span><span>t</span> <a href="http://news.umbc.edu/justin-jacobs-statistics-ph-d-student-receives-presidential-early-career-award-in-science-and-engineering/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>previous PECASE recipient </span><strong>Justin Jacobs </strong><span>‘14 Ph.D., statistics</span></a><span>,</span> <span>who received his award while a graduate student at UMBC.</span></p>
    <em>Image: Dr. Kafui Dzirasa. Photo by Les Todd, Duke Photography. </em><br></div>
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<Summary>by Megan Hanks   Kafui Dzirasa ‘01, chemical  engineering, has been named a recipient of the prestigious Presidential  Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE). He will be...</Summary>
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<Title>Three CBEE students receive Goldwater Scholarships</Title>
<Tagline>Ocasio, Mburu, and Seas featured on UMBC News site</Tagline>
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    <div class="html-content"><span>by</span><span> <span><a href="http://news.umbc.edu/author/meganhanks/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Megan Hanks</a><br><br></span></span><p><span>Three UMBC students in the College of
     Engineering and Information Technology (COEIT) have been named Barry 
    Goldwater Scholars for the 2016-2017 academic year. The Barry Goldwater 
    Scholarship and Excellence in Education Program seeks to provide the 
    United States with “a continuing source of highly qualified scientists, 
    mathematicians, and engineers.”</span></p>
    <p>As Goldwater Scholars,<strong> Daniel Ocasio</strong><span> ‘17, </span><strong>Naomi Mburu</strong><span> ‘18, and </span><strong>Andreas Seas</strong><span> ‘17, all chemical engineering majors, will receive substantial scholarship funding.</span></p>
    <p><span>This highly competitive national 
    scholarship has a major impact on each recipient’s educational path. 
    Ocasio shares, “As a first generation college student, I feel extremely 
    fortunate to be pursuing higher education, let alone a career in 
    scientific research. To me, earning the Goldwater Scholarship is 
    recognition of all those who made it possible for me to further my 
    academic development.”</span></p>
    <p><span>This year, a new initiative coordinated by </span><strong>Mitsue Wiggs</strong><span>,
     assistant director of the Meyerhoff Scholars Program, allowed UMBC 
    students interested in applying for a Goldwater Scholarship to receive 
    feedback on their applications before formally submitting the materials.
     Applicants shared early versions with alumni of the </span><a href="http://meyerhoff.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Meyerhoff Scholars Program</span></a><span>,</span><span> who reviewed the draft applications and provided advice</span> <span>before the students submitted their official applications to UMBC’s Goldwater Scholarship Selection Committee.</span></p>
    <p><strong>David Eisenmann</strong><span>, associate professor of biological sciences; </span><strong>Lee Blaney</strong><span>, assistant professor of chemical, biochemical and environmental engineering (CBEE) and </span><strong>Simon Stacey</strong><span>,
     director of UMBC’s Honors College, served on the UMBC Goldwater 
    Scholarship Selection Committee this year. The committee reviewed 
    applications, and provided advice and feedback to nominees on their 
    essays. </span></p>
    <p><span>At UMBC, Seas is involved with both the Meyerhoff Scholars Program and </span><a href="http://marcustar.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>MARC U*STAR Program</span></a><span>.
     He has also worked closely with faculty mentors at the University of 
    Nebraska Medical Center’s Collaboration for Advanced Surgical and 
    Engineering Applications. After pursuing a Ph.D. in biomedical 
    engineering, he would like to become a professor and do vascular 
    mechanobiology research. “</span><span>I am 
    honored that my contributions to science have been recognized by the 
    Goldwater Committee,” he said. “My only hope is that I continue to learn
     from the world around me and contribute to the advancement of human 
    knowledge.”</span></p>
    <p><span>Ocasio has worked as a student 
    researcher in Lee Blaney’s lab for over a year, and credits Blaney with 
    helping to push him beyond his expectations for his undergraduate 
    experience, and to pursue research as a career. Ocasio would like to 
    pursue a Ph.D. in environmental engineering with the goal of conducting 
    research related to water treatment and quality.</span></p>
    <p><span>Mburu began research as a high school student with </span><strong>Lasse Lindahl</strong><span>,
     professor of biological sciences. She says that early exposure to 
    research sparked her interest and encouraged her to join other labs and 
    explore a variety of research areas. As an undergraduate at UMBC, she 
    has worked with </span><strong>Gymama Slaughter</strong><span>,
     assistant professor of computer science and electrical engineering, who
     has inspired Mburu to pursue research on energy sources. Mburu also 
    worked with mechanical engineering faculty at Vanderbilt University, 
    producing research that formed the basis of her Goldwater Scholarship 
    application. Mburu’s goal is to pursue a Ph.D. in nuclear engineering, 
    and then teach physics and do nuclear energy development research.</span></p>
    <p><span>“Being chosen for this prestigious 
    scholarship as a sophomore is such an honor,” says Mburu. “I thank God 
    for this amazing opportunity, and I am incredibly grateful for the 
    wealth of opportunities UMBC had provided for me to make my goal of 
    making an important contribution to the scientific world a reality.”<br>
    </span></p>
    <em>Image: Andreas Seas, Naomi Mburu and Daniel Ocasio (left-right) 
    have been named Goldwater Scholars for 2016-2017. Photo by Marlayna 
    Demond ’11 for UMBC.</em><br></div>
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<Summary>by Megan Hanks   Three UMBC students in the College of  Engineering and Information Technology (COEIT) have been named Barry  Goldwater Scholars for the 2016-2017 academic year. The Barry...</Summary>
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<Title>Blaney Lab featured in C&amp;EN magazine</Title>
<Tagline>Much ado about chicken poo</Tagline>
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    <div class="html-content">C&amp;EN reporter, Michael Torrice, saw Utsav Shashvatt's presentation at the spring 2016 ACS meeting and wrote a story about the Blaney Lab's ongoing work with nutrient recovery from poultry litter.<div><br></div><div><a href="http://cen.acs.org/articles/94/i16/stuff-chicken-manure.html">http://cen.acs.org/articles/94/i16/stuff-chicken-manure.html</a></div><div><br></div><div><br></div></div>
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<Title>Three CBEE students win Goldwater scholarships</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><div><div><div><div><div>[original message from Simon Stacey]</div><div><br></div><div>The Goldwater Foundation has just announced the results of the 2016 competition, and three of UMBC's four nominees have won 2016 scholarships. They are:<br><br></div>Daniel Ocasio, Junior, Chemical Engineering  (PI, Lee Blaney, Chemical, Biochemical and Environmental Engineering)<br></div>Naomi Mburu, Sophomore, Chemical Engineering (PI, Leon Bellan, Vanderbilt University)</div>Andreas Seas, Junior, Chemical Engineering (PIs, Alexey Kamenskiy, Jason MacTaggart, University of Nebraska Medical Center)<br><br></div>All three students are members of the Meyerhoff Program and Honors College. As far as I know, this is UMBC's best showing in the competition so far.<br><div><br></div></div><span>Mitsue Wiggs, in the Meyerhoff Program, coordinated an innovative new initiative this year which saw the program's applicants submit early versions of their applications to Meyerhoff alumni in relevant fields for review and advice, before their applications reached the UMBC Goldwater Scholarship Selection Committee. This resulted, it seems, in material of higher quality coming to the Committee. </span><div><span><br></span></div><div><div>David Eisenmann (Biological Sciences) and Lee Blaney (Chemical, Biochemical and Environmental Engineering) did sterling work on the committee this year. They reviewed a larger than ever and highly diverse pool of applications this year, winnowed the group, and then provided advice and feedback on nominee essays over several months, including what would otherwise have been their winter break. <br><br></div><span>The excellence of our students, and the fantastic support they get from people like Simon, Mitsue, David and Lee, make for great outcomes like this one!</span></div></div>
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<Summary>[original message from Simon Stacey]     The Goldwater Foundation has just announced the results of the 2016 competition, and three of UMBC's four nominees have won 2016 scholarships. They are:...</Summary>
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    <div class="html-content">Congratulations to Ph.D. candidate <strong>Kiranmayi Mangalgiri for winning 1st place</strong> in the Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition at the Graduate Research Conference (GRC), which was held on Wednesday, March 23rd. The topic of her presentation was <em><strong><em>"Role of dissolved organic matter on UV transformation of antibiotics in agriculture-impacted wastewater</em></strong></em>". First prize is a trip to represent UMBC in the 3MT Competition at CSGS (Council of Southern Graduate Schools).<div><br></div><div>Also, congratulations to all of the GRC presenters from CBEE:</div><div><br></div><div><strong>Karthik Boppidi </strong>- Understanding the Protein Secretory Pathway in Filamentous Fungi Using Random and Targeted Mutagenesis Approaches</div><div><br></div><div><strong>Cynthia Chelius</strong> - Phosphoproteomic study of cell wall stress response in filamentous fungi</div><div><strong><br></strong></div><div><strong>Marwa El-Sayed</strong> - Drying-induced evaporation of summertime organic aerosols: Measurement and regulatory implications<br></div><div><strong><br></strong></div><div><strong>Ke He </strong>- Analysis of multiple estrogens and UV filters in biota tissue samples by a simple liquid extraction followed by SPE-LC-MS/MS<strong><br></strong></div><div><br></div><div><strong>Mamatha Hopanna</strong> - Development of novel LC-DAD-MS/MS analytical methods for organometallic chemicals   <br></div><div><br></div><div><strong>Kiranmayi Mangalgiri </strong>- Role of dissolved organic matter on UV transformation of antibiotics in agriculture-impacted wastewater</div><div><br></div><div><strong>Trevor Needham</strong> - Risk Based Approach to Evaluate PCB fate in an Urban Wastewater Treatment Plant</div><div><br></div><div><strong>Utsav Shashvatt</strong> - Development of an automated nutrient recovery process for recovering phosphorus from poultry litter</div><div><br></div><div><strong>Adil Zuber</strong> - Design and Performance of Early-Stage Prototypes for Point-of-Care Manufacturing of Therapeutic Proteins</div><div><br></div></div>
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<Summary>Congratulations to Ph.D. candidate Kiranmayi Mangalgiri for winning 1st place in the Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition at the Graduate Research Conference (GRC), which was held on Wednesday,...</Summary>
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<NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="58353" important="false" status="posted" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/cbee/posts/58353">
<Title>Congratulations to Tau Beta Pi for Engineers Week success!</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><br><p><span>Tau Beta
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    <p><span>March 1,
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    <p><u><span>UMBC Engineers Week 2016</span></u></p>
    
    <p><span> </span></p>
    
    <p><span><span>            </span>DiscoverE Engineers Week was
    celebrated nationally from February 21-27, 2016, and Tau Beta Pi Maryland Delta
    officers were motivated to plan a successful campus-wide celebration. Tau Beta
    Pi’s main objective is to promote and recognize engineering excellence, not only
    for its members and chapter, but also for all engineering organizations and the
    rest of the UMBC community. The best way to showcase this is through Engineers
    Week. Here at UMBC, TBP, all the engineering organizations, and the engineering
    faculty have been collaborating extensively from early October through February
    to plan our second annual E-Week celebration.</span></p>
    
    <p><span><span>            </span>Throughout E-Week, engineers from
    all disciplines participate in a variety of events and activities, during which
    they may build camaraderie and a greater sense of community. Professors,
    alumni, professionals, and non-STEM majors are actively encouraged to
    participate as well. A few highlights from our celebration include: Dr.
    Hrabowski (President of UMBC) as the opening speaker, a fierce and friendly
    game of dodgeball, and Corey Fleischer (‘05 UMBC mechanical engineering alum
    and the winner of “The Big Brain Theory” on Discovery Channel). culminating
    E-Week as the closing speaker. Lastly, all of the engineering majors competed
    on the last day of the week to overcome a series of engineering challenges and
    minute-to-win-it games in the Battle of the Engineers to take home the coveted
    Battle of the Engineers trophy.</span></p>
    
    <p><span><span>            </span>Overall, Tau Beta Pi Maryland Delta
    and all of the UMBC engineering student organizations involved are honored to
    have hosted Engineers Week and greatly appreciate all of the support from the
    College of Engineering and Information Technology and the UMBC community. We
    hope that the college will continue this wonderful tradition of week-long
    celebrations and further assimilate Engineers Week to UMBC.</span></p><img src="https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/BQrzUYRIzD6BkIUKsKQUTCiHQ9MMfaFoWBz9nv2pGI-PBc8iSzaCiTV8pBXX-Akn_39uIg=w1869-h849" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><br><br>Ken Foo, Chemical Engineering Class of 2016 and President of Tau Beta Pi MD Delta, teaches Bernoulli's Principles through food color siphoning at Let's Get Techy event.<br><p><br></p>
    
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    <div class="html-content"><h1>Making Medicine Mobile</h1>	
    								<div>February 18, 2016 · by <span><a href="http://magazine.umbc.edu/author/umbcalumni/" title="UMBC Alumni" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">UMBC Alumni</a></span> · in <span><a href="http://magazine.umbc.edu/category/stories/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Stories</a></span> </div>	
    								
    									
    									<p><strong>UMBC researcher Govind Rao wants to bring the bounty of the information age to a drugstore near you.</strong></p>
    <p><em>By Joab Jackson ’90</em></p>
    <p>“You’re watching history being made.”</p>
    <p>I am in the basement of UMBC’s Center for Advanced Sensor Technology (CAST), speaking with its director, <strong>Govind Rao</strong>.
     The “history” that Rao speaks of is a large metallic suitcase, filled 
    with snaking tubes and strange components, being attended to by a swarm 
    of graduate students.</p>
    <p><a href="http://magazine.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Wi16-MMM_case.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="http://magazine.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Wi16-MMM_case.jpg" alt="Wi16-MMM_case" height="175" width="235" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a></p>
    <p>The suitcase is an early prototype of a device that might, one day, 
    be able to produce many medicines the world needs. What’s happening in 
    this basement might radically change a $300 billion health care 
    industry.</p>
    <p>Rao is leading 30 people to build the device, as part of a project 
    called BioMOD, short for “biologically-derived medicines on demand.” The
     U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has funded CAST 
    with a $15.7 million grant over four years to make the device happen.</p>
    <p>The heart of the unit is a “bioreactor,” which combines a dried 
    extract of cellular machinery with specific DNA to create the medicine 
    that is needed. The unit is also filled with other equipment to warm the
     resulting combination to the required temperature, as well as purify 
    the mixture into medicine that can be placed in syringes or vials.</p>
    <p>“The goal is to replace an acre-sized plant costing a billion dollars
     and taking three months to ship out medicine,” says Rao, “with a 
    suitcase sized device” that can produce medicines where they are needed –
     be it a disaster zone, or a battlefield, or even a far-flung community.</p>----<br>Full Story at <br><a href="http://magazine.umbc.edu/making-medicine-mobile/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://magazine.umbc.edu/making-medicine-mobile/</a><br></div>
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