From UMBC News and Magazine
Hackers Seek Ransoms from Baltimore and Communities Across the US
By Richard Forno, assistant director, UMBC Center for Cybersecurity, director, cybersecurity graduate program The people of Baltimore are beginning their fifth week under an electronic siege...
Posted: June 5, 2019, 4:59 PM
Spider Glue’s Sticky Secret Revealed By New Genetic Research
By Sarah Stellwagen, postdoctoral researcher in biological sciences, UMBC What do all of the over 45,000 described spider species on Earth have in common? Each makes at least one type of silk....
Posted: June 5, 2019, 3:37 PM
Antibiotic resistance is not new – it existed long before people used drugs to kill bacteria
Ivan Erill, Associate Professor, Biological Sciences, UMBC Imagine a world where your odds of surviving minor surgery were one to three. A world in which a visit to the dentist could spell...
Posted: June 5, 2019, 3:27 PM
UMBC’s Sarah Stellwagen first in world to sequence genes for spider glue
Today in Genes, Genomes, Genetics, UMBC postdoctoral fellow Sarah Stellwagen and co-author Rebecca Renberg at the Army Research Lab published the first-ever complete sequences of two genes that...
Posted: June 5, 2019, 2:09 PM
Choosing Her Own Adventure
Halfway through her senior year at UMBC, Naomi Mburu M26, ’18, chemical engineering, was named the very first Rhodes Scholar in university history. So, following Commencement, she packed her bags...
Posted: June 4, 2019, 6:44 PM
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