Recognition for Biotechnology Influencer
CBCB Affiliated Faculty, Dr. Kelvin Lee gets recognition as a Biotechnology Influencer
Gene Therapy for Blood Disorders
CBCB Affiliated Faculty member, Eleftherios T. (Terry) Papoutsakis, Unidel Eugene du Pont Chair of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, describes how they used megakaryocytic microparticles, which circulate naturally in the blood stream, to deliver plasmid DNAs and...
New Insights Into HIV
CBCB's Affiliated Faculty member, Juan Perilla's research reveals details of how the virus becomes infectious
BLOCKING ‘SECONDARY CATARACTS’
CBCB's Affiliated Faculty member Melinda Duncan's eye research targets scar tissue that forms after surgery
Reusable Software for High Performance Computing
CBCB's Affiliated Faculty member, Sunita Chandrasekaran receives NSF grant to create powerful software framework
A ‘Momentous Day’ for University of Delaware Research
CBCB's Director, Cathy Wu, launches the Data Science Institute adding major collaborative muscle to the University of Delaware!
Researchers Identify Small Molecule as Potential Treatment Target
CBCB Affiliated Faculty member, Juan Perilla is part of a multi-institutional team, whose research revealed new details about the HIV virus capsid structure and how it develops.
BiSA Welcomes the New Students
The University of Delaware Bioinformatics Student Association (BiSA) aims at bringing together students interested in the field of Bioinformatics in an effort to facilitate the exchange of new ideas and knowledge. BiSA has recently hosted events such as Seminar...
Levi Thompson Named Dean of College of Engineering
CBCB'S Cathy Wu was co-chair of the search committee that selected Levi T. Thompson to be named dean of the University of Delaware’s College of Engineering. Article courtesy of UDaily.
Microbiology Academy Fellow
The University of Delaware’s K. Eric Wommack (right) has been named one of 96 fellows elected to the American Academy of Microbiology (AAM). Article courtesy of UDaily.
UD Launches New Interdisciplinary Faculty Cluster-Hire Searches
The University of Delaware’s interdisciplinary faculty cluster-hiring initiative is moving forward with the launch of new searches in the areas of biopharmaceutical discovery, disaster research and education, and coastal water security. Article courtesy of UDaily.
Examining Microbes Under a New Lens
A team of researchers from the University of Delaware have uncovered that about 40 percent of Chesapeake Bay bacteria utilize sunlight as a source of supplemental energy. Their results are published in the July issue of Applied and Environmental Microbiology, and a...