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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.
Precision Prevention for Prostate Cancer
Aditya Dutta’s findings on NKX3.1 gene, mitochondria are promising for prostate cancer patients
COVID-19 Research Town Halls
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.
Living With HIV During a Global Pandemic
Disaster Research Center study reveals impact on health care, finances, mental health
Technology metals at home
UD's Saleem Ali discusses how technology metals play a pivotal role in remote work during the pandemic
Community Health Nursing
Senior nursing students help with mass vaccination events
Community Health Nursing
Senior nursing students help with mass vaccination events
Learning and Assessment
UD professor serves as policy expert on national report about equitable educational assessments
Lasting Benefits of Telehealth
Virtual visits likely to stick around after the pandemic ends
UD’s Undergraduate Work-Study Program on a Roll
Research on track despite pandemic upheaval
Shifting Food Norms
Pandemic may have lasting effects on food purchasing and waste behavior
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