UMD study reveals how the brain adapts hearing in different listening situations, potentially offering insights into human sensory impairment disorders.
Plant Science & Landscape Architecture Professor
Biology Distinguished University Professor
Biology Professor Emeritus
Veterinary Medicine and IBBR Professor
Karatayev, who uses math to understand how ecosystems change, is the second UMD faculty member to hold this endowed professorship.
The awards will enable the students to conduct research and present at scientific conferences over the summer.
More than 1,600 students from our college are set to graduate in May 2024.
Using a novel approach called reverse vaccinology, which employs powerful bioinformatic tools and reverse pharmacology practices, the researchers are examining the genetic makeup of several parasites that cause malaria, seeking specific antigens to target with new vaccines.
Four inventions by college faculty were honored at this year's celebration.



