Research & Discovery
A Blog Devoted to UD Innovation, Excellence and Scholarship
University of Delaware Research and Discovery Blog has been developed to engage conversation, explore discoveries and inspire innovation. Highlighting the University’s work in key areas of health sciences, nation security and defense, energy and environmental sustainability. We invite you to explore latest posts and join in the conversation.
UPDATE: Vice President of Research, Scholarship and Innovation Search
Campus town halls scheduled Feb. 24 and March 2 for finalists
Research Development Leader Announced
Eric Wommack, a professor in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Delaware, has been appointed Senior Associate Vice President for Research.
Research Leadership Announced
Kelvin Lee appointed interim vice president of research, scholarship and innovation at UD
COVID-19 Research Town Halls 2022
Providing important updates for the UD research community, from campus operations to grants administration, ways you can help our local community and looking to the future.
Model Town Shows Real-Life COVID Spread
UD-developed model can be used to educate HS students on value of mitigation strategies
Model Town Shows Real-Life COVID Spread
UD-developed model can be used to educate HS students on value of mitigation strategies
Vaccine hesitancy
Health communication scholars at UD investigate attitudes, demographics
COVID-19 Research Town Halls: Fall 2021
Providing important updates for the UD research community, from campus operations to grants administration, ways you can help our local community and looking to the future.
Teens, Isolation and COVID
Some adolescents experienced pandemic as a relief from negative interactions
Beyond COVID
Pandemic precautions may have long-term effects on our microbiome
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