Cathy Wu has received major funding from the National Institutes of Health to continue her bioinformatics research. From genes to drugs Bioinformatics research underpins development of precision medicine 10:47 a.m., Oct. 1, 2015–Cathy Wu, the Edward G. Jefferson...
July 28, 2015–Dr. Liang Sun’s recent successful dissertation defense marked an important milestone, both for him and for the Bioinformatics Graduate program. Dr. Sun is the first student to graduate from the Bioinformatics & Systems Biology PhD Program,...
11:25 a.m., June 17, 2015–When cataracts encroach on the eyes, the only effective remedy is to surgically replace the eyes’ lenses with synthetic substitutes. But what if scientists found a way to delay or prevent cataracts from forming in the first place?...
2:04 p.m., June 9, 2015–Big data is being used for applications ranging from analyzing the popularity of beer to mapping the world’s ecosystems. While having more information can lead to more accurate analysis of a problem, the more isn’t always the...
Mechanical engineer and entrepreneur Ralph Cope, of UD’s Class of 1978, delivered an engaging keynote, offering 11 tips for work and life drawn from decades as a researcher, businessman and family man. 1:10 p.m., May 8, 2015–Highlights from years of...