Jewell Research Lab Publishes Findings in Nature Communications
UMD bioengineers aim to shape the future of cancer vaccine technology by tuning the body’s immune response.
Bioengineering professor awarded $2.8 million NIH R01 grant for advanced autoimmune therapies.
Maryland Engineering earns a top spot in the 2023
U.S. News & World Report Best Graduate Schools rankings among over 200 colleges.
Bioengineering professor one of eight UMD/UMB professors to receive UMD Strategic Partnership appointment.
Dr. Robert “Smitty” Oakes recognized for accomplishments in research, funding, and community outreach.
A. James Clark School of Engineering researchers are invited to submit abstracts by Sept. 10th.
Student projects include novel pediatric medical devices, a hemofiltration system, and a tracheostomy device.
Jewell Lab review article featured as
Nature Materials cover story.
Drs. Jewell, Scarcelli, and Jay were awarded a collective total of $5.4 million in NIH R01 funding this spring.
BIOE professor works to advance study of immunology.
Ph.D. student Lisa Tostanoski recognized with Lemelson-MIT Student Prize
Lisa Tostanoski recognized for biomaterials-based strategies to combat multiple sclerosis
BIOE assistant professor Chris Jewell leads effort to use nanotechnology to treat MS.
Jewell Research Lab Publishes Findings in
Cell Reports Journal
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation awards Prof. Jewell $500,000 grant to study vaccine for diabetes.
Fischell Department of Bioengineering researchers awarded $599,000 grant from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.