Tyler Josephson, Chemical Engineering Professor, chosen as Simons Foundation Pivot Fellow.
Dr. Josephson will join a research group at Carnegie Mellon University where he’ll study advanced topics at the intersection of formal mathematics and computer science. He plans to build simulation software integrated with formal proofs of mathematical correctness.
UMBC discovery opens door to broad-spectrum antivirals against dozens of dangerous viruses
New research from the Koirala Lab, provides a a deeper understanding of how enteroviruses—including pathogens that cause polio, encephalitis, myocarditis, and the common cold—initiate replication by hijacking host-cell machinery.
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