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.

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 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.

NIH Awards Lachke $1.7 Million Grant

CBCB Affiliated Faculty member, Salil Lachke receives support for his work to understand the developmental disorders that cause anophthalmia (no eye) and microphthalmia (small eye) at birth.

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Virtual Reality for Physical Therapy

CBCB Affiliated Faculty member, Roghayeh (Leila) Barmaki was part of the award-winning team, Move2Improve that won the Best Virtual Reality Prize at the Reality Virtually Hackathon.

Light Wakes Up Freshwater Bacteria

CBCB Affiliated Faculty member, Julia Maresca, an associate professor of civil and environmental engineering, wanted to figure out how two strains of bacteria commonly found in freshwater environments turn light energy into chemical energy, snacking on sunlight as a...

Graduate Teaching with Impact on Undergraduate Learning

Graduate students in CBCB Affiliated Faculty member, Randy Wisser's “Genome Science: Technology and Techniques” course gained practical experience not only in the field of genome science, but also in helping others learn.