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A NEW UNDERSTANDING OF PROTEIN MOVEMENT

A NEW UNDERSTANDING OF PROTEIN MOVEMENT

A team of engineers has shown that surface diffusion in protein transport into ion-exchange beads depends on adsorption affinity — a measure of attraction between the two materials.

SHAPING THE FUTURE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

SHAPING THE FUTURE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

Babatunde Ogunnaike, William L. Friend Chair of Chemical Engineering at the University of Delaware, is joining leaders from other top universities as a member of the provisional committee for the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s Board on Chemical Sciences and Technology’s new three-year study: Chemical Engineering in the 21stCentury: Challenges and Opportunities.

NIIMBL GETS $8.9 MILLION FOR COVID-19 RESPONSE

NIIMBL GETS $8.9 MILLION FOR COVID-19 RESPONSE

The National Institute for Innovation in Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing (NIIMBL) headquarters is in the new Ammon Pinizzotto Biopharmaceutical Innovation Building on the University of Delaware’s Science, Technology and Advanced Research (STAR) Campus. UD-based...

NSF GRADUATE RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS

NSF GRADUATE RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS

UD students (left to right, top row first) Alexandra Oliveira, Ana Sheehan, Ariel Hannum, Brandon Vance, Elizabeth Smith, Emily Mongold, Patricia L. Hurley and Rebecca Davis were awarded fellowships by the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program.

RENEWABLE ENERGY ADVANCE

RENEWABLE ENERGY ADVANCE

New characterization techniques developed at the Catalysis Center for Energy Innovation may help improve electrochemical storage technologies, such as fuels cells used in UD’s hydrogen fuel cell buses.

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