The institute was represented by Fischell Institute Fellow Chris Jewell’s research lab, Fischell Institute Fellow Reza Ghodssi’s MEMS Sensors and Actuators Lab (MSAL), Fischell Fellow Catherine K. Kuo’s research lab, Affiliate Fellow Gregg Duncan’s Respiratory NanoBioengineering (RnB) lab, Affiliate Fellow Elisabeth Smela’s Laboratory for MicroTechnologies, Fischell Fellow Alisa Clyne’s Vascular Kinetics Lab, Affiliate Fellow Eleonora Tubaldi’s research lab, Affiliate Fellow Yancy Diaz-Mercado’s Collaborative Controls and Robotics Lab (CCRL), and Affiliate Fellow Don Milton’s Public Health AeroBiology Laboratory (PHAB Lab).
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.
Fadaka’s interest in public health led her to pursue her undergraduate degree at UMD. Since joining the university, she has enjoyed studying how airborne infections are transmitted as a part of the bioaerosols group in the PHAB Lab.
Don Milton was awarded the Kirwan Faculty Research and Scholarship Prize and Don DeVoe was honored with a Distinguished Scholar-Teacher Award.
Milton discussed the expectations of the latest wave of COVID-19 and the changes since 2020
Gregg Duncan is a Fischell Institute Affiliate Fellow and Associate Professor of the Fischell Department of Bioengineering (BIOE). His expertise is in pulmonary bioengineering, infectious disease, biomaterials, and drug and gene delivery.
The piece focused on the ways indoor air quality can be improved in order to prevent COVID-19
Bioengineering professor one of eight UMD/UMB professors to receive UMD Strategic Partnership appointment.
Fischell Institute faculty member Don Milton (School of Public Health) published an article on COVID-19 terms.