At Maryland Engineering, we celebrate the diversity of experiences, stories, and contributions among our community of innovators.
Designed to bolster young, postdoctoral researchers by pairing them with existing, proven research teams, the fellowship aims to propel the careers of awardees, enabling them to apply for additional grants or faculty positions in the future.
BIOE faculty member Dr. Katharina Maisel will be promoted to Associate Professor on July 1.
The Maximizing Access to Research Careers (MARC) Program is now accepting applications from rising sophmore engineering students.
The award will support Mueller’s research to develop affordable, accessible technologies for cervical dysplasia in low-income communities around the world.
BIOE researchers publish breakthrough research in lymphatic drug delivery modeling.
BIOE's
Ann Ramirez and
Callie Weber received the 2023–24 Outstanding Graduate Assistant Awards.
Assistant Professors Kathrina Maisel and Jenna Mueller are selected for the Do Good Innovator Awards.
Louisthelmy is investigating how the shape of nanoparticles impacts their ability to be transported into lymphatic vessels.
CIMER’s training utilizes the Entering Mentoring curricula, an evidence-based, interactive approach designed to help mentors develop skills for engaging in productive, culturally responsive, research mentoring relationships—relationships that optimize the success of both mentors and mentees.
Aisha Abdulkarimu is a third-year molecular and cellular biology Ph.D. student in Fischell Institute Affiliate Fellow and BIOE Assistant Professor Katharina Maisel's Mucosal Associated Immune System Engineering and Lymphatics lab.
The Maximizing Access to Research Careers (MARC) program students toured the institute’s laboratory space.
Bioengineering Assistant Professor Katharina Maisel receives the American Lung Association Innovation Award toward treating a rare and deadly lung disease in women.
The conference was held in Seattle, Washington
Two BIOE professors help author a roadmap to diversifying faculty hiring in STEM.
The MARC award will support an educational program for traditionally underrepresented students in STEM.
Her expertise combines materials science, biophysics, and biomedicine to focus on immunoengineering, nanotechnology, drug delivery, and the characterization of biological barriers using engineering tools.
BIOE's Gregg Duncan & Katharina Maisel were named 2022 Cellular & Molecular Bioengineering Young Innovators.
Associate, assistant professors bring expertise in endothelial cell biology, mucosal drug delivery.