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UMBC celebrated the 18th annual Undergraduate Research Symposium in the Chemical and Biological Sciences on Saturday, October 3, 2015. Over 300 students from 20 states across the U.S. presented...
In an effort to improve access to all of ORPC’s research related training, we have made changes to the registration information in our training pages that will make the process of signing up for...
Christopher Hennigan, assistant professor of chemical, biochemical and environmental engineering, has received a highly prestigious National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER award of over a half...
The next IACUC meeting is scheduled for October 14, 2015. Investigators who want to have an application reviewed at this meeting should send a complete copy of the IACUC paperwork to...
Proposal to Improve Rules Protecting Human Research Subjects
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) issued on September 2, 2015 as a draft of the final rule intended to modernize, strengthen, and...
The September 2, 2015 "Important" notice about the use of cloud services such as Box or Google may have led some to conclude both services are inherently and/or equally insecure under the...
Professor Chris D. Geddes, Ph.D., FRSC, has been named a Daily Record Innovator of the Year 2015. Dr. Geddes, Director of UMBC's Institute of Fluorescence and a faculty member from the...
The ORPC and DoIT recommend that UMBC personnel not collaborate or communicate any potential export controlled, restricted, or sensitive information, data via cloud service products. Details...
An article in today's Baltimore Business Journal discusses a $20 million nanotechnology research grant awarded to UMBC, Hopkins and 10 other universities....
Dr. Chen receives NSF Major Research Infrastructure award
This story initially appeared on the UMBC CSEE website (here). Professors Jian Chen, Penny Rheingans, Karl Steiner, Michael Summers, and Craig Saper received a Major Research Infrastructure...
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