Very Influential Researchers
Six UD professors rank in the top 1% cited by peers, including 3 from CBCB.
Researching Tough Chicken
UD research team, led by Behnam Abasht have discovered that an enzyme crucial for fat metabolism in broiler chickens may be contributing to wooden breast syndrome, a costly problem that can cause significant economic losses for growers.
Leading the Way in Pharmaceuticals
Read Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Masters Student, Sam Keating's comments on the motivation and resilience of biotherapeutics.
April Kloxin Wins NIH Innovator Award
CBCB Affiliated Faculty, April Kloxin receives grant to accelerate the study of lung fibrosis.
Shedding Light on Dark Matter
CBCB Affiliated Faculty, Hagit Shatkay co-leads $1 million project to identify and localize dark-matter particles.
Graduate Certificate student wins highly competitive summer scholarship
Salma Al Saai, a doctoral student, who is also pursuing a graduate certificate in bioinformatics, has won a highly competitive summer scholarship from the Fight for Sight organization. Al Saai works in Dr. Salil Lachke’s lab, conducting genetic research...
Help at Your Fingertips
CBCB Director, Cathy Wu (left) and Affiliated Faculty member, Hui Fang (right) has worked with a team to develop a free app addressing the opioid crisis in Delaware. The team will conduct data analytics to improve utilization and user experience of the HeNN app, to...
Bringing Together One Health Researchers
CBCB Affiliated faculty, Ryan Arsenault co-leads the charge to bring together One Health researchers across campus. One Health is a holistic way of thinking about how the health of our environment is intertwined with human health and animal health.
2019 Ph.D. in Bioinformatics and Systems Biology Graduates
Pictured from left to right: Lucas Lu (advisor) and Mengxi Lv; Kelvin Lee (advisor) and Madolyn Macdonald; Cathy Wu (advisor) and Irem Celen.
College of Engineering Announces Dean’s Awards
CBCB Affiliated Faculty, Abhyudai Singh, Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Biomedical Engineering and Mathematical Sciences, received the Outstanding Junior Faculty award.
CBCB PhD Graduate Mengxi Lv wins Dissertation Honors
Mengxi Lv earned the Interdisciplinary Research Prize for her dissertation, Cellular Mechanism and Bioinformatics Analysis of Statin as a Therapeutic Intervention for Osteoarthritis.
CBCB Faculty and Staff Congratulate Our Graduates!
CBCB Director, Dr. Cathy Wu walks with graduates Irem Celen (right) and Madolyn Macdonald (left) during the Doctoral Hooding processional. Celen and Macdonald earned their doctorates in Bioinformatics and Systems Biology.
