A New Way to Measure Energy in Microscopic Machines

NIST technique enables analysis of how living systems work at small scales.

Two Named 2017 Distinguished University Professors in College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences

Thomas Antonsen and Catherine Fenselau were named 2017 Distinguished University Professors at the University of Maryland’s annual Faculty and Staff Convocation.

Spotlight: University of Maryland, College Park

Faculty advisor Efrain Rodriguez and members of the ACS student chapter are interviewed.

University of Maryland Scientists Contribute to Federal Climate Science Report

UMD climate model contributes to key finding, UMD Professor serves as review editor. 

New Molecule Shows Promise in HIV Vaccine Design

Vaccine candidate spurs animals to produce antibodies against protective sugars of multiple HIV strains.

New Labs Catalyze Chemistry Learning

The Edward St. John Learning and Teaching Center is a beacon for progress.

ADSE Young Researchers Conference at UMD on Sep 16, 2017

On September 16th, 2017, the third annual Young Researcher’s Conference of the Alliance for Diversity in Science and Engineering (ADSE) will be hosted at UMD.

Digging Deeper, Building Better: An Interview with Catherine Fenselau

Here, Catherine reflects on the past, present and future of mass spec and explains why analytical science deserves more respect.

Anna Lieberman (B.S. ’16, Biochemistry) Awarded Fulbright Scholarship

Lieberman plans to explore working in child development in addition to teaching duties.

Award Winning Chemist Peter Nemes to Join UMD Faculty

Peter Nemes, an expert in biological mass spectrometry and bioanalytics, will join the faculty of the Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry at the University of Maryland, College Park (UMD) in January 2018.

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