Papoutsakis Elected to National Academy of Engineering
Eleftherios (Terry) Papoutsakis, Unidel Eugene du Pont Chair of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Delaware, has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering. He was selected “for contributions to metabolic engineering, especially the industrial biotechnology of Clostridia, and to biomanufacturing of therapeutic proteins.” READ MORE >
Matchmaking for Cancer Care
A team of computer scientists from the University of Delaware and Georgetown University has developed a new system to rapidly determine which cancer drugs are likely to work best given a patient’s genetic markers. The first publicly available system of its kind, their database, eGARD (extracting Genomic Anomalies association with Response to Drugs), is described in PLOS One. READ MORE >
Breaking the Rules of Brain Cancer
New and freely available computer program predicts cancer cell motion and spread with high accuracy. READ MORE >
Starving Liver Cancer
Researchers discover two-step process to thwart cancer cells, detailing the new method in an article in Nature Communications. READ MORE >
Detecting Hidden Threats
Professor and post-doctoral fellow develop technology to help soldiers spot explosive devices. READ MORE >
Building the Future of Railroads
Rail expert Allan Zarembski recognized for impact on geotechnology in railway engineering. READ MORE >
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