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  <Title>CBEE students sweep IFPAC 2022 student poster presentations</Title>
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    <p>IFPAC has been leading the way in Advanced Manufacturing Science for over 35 years. </p>
    <p>There annual conference 'IFPAC 2022' focusong on Process Analytical Technology and Process Analysis &amp; Control was held June 12-15, 2022 in North Bethesda, MD and attended by more than 400 people. </p>
    <p><strong>Dr. Govind Rao, </strong><em>Center for Advanced Sensor Technology, and Department of Chemical, Biochemical and Environmental Engineering,</em> gave a keynote address at the Opening Plenary session on June 13 titled 'Disruptive Innovation in Healthcare: Towards a more Just, Equitable, Diverse and Inclusive World".</p>
    <p>Many students presented their research during two poster sessions. UMBC graduate students mentored by CBEE faculty swept the placements for the best student poster presentations. </p>
    <p><strong>1st place: </strong></p>
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    <strong> </strong><strong>Shayan Borhani</strong>, <em>Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, PhD</em> </li></ul>
    <p><strong>2nd place: </strong></p>
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    <strong>Md Sadique Hasan</strong>, <em>Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, PhD </em>
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    <p><strong>3rd place winners: </strong></p>
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    <strong>Vida Rahmatnejad, </strong><em>Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, PhD</em> </li>
    <li>
    <strong>Vikash Kumar</strong>, <em>Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, PhD</em> </li>
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    <h3>Titles and Abstracts from the winning posters</h3>
    <h4>Shayan Borhani - 1st place</h4>
    <p><strong>Title: </strong>Manufacturing therapeutics at the point-of-care using cell-free systems</p>
    <p><strong>Abstract</strong></p>
    <p>Point-of-care (POC) technologies have brought medical diagnostics and treatments to patients who would otherwise go without medical care. Currently, POC technologies are mainly focused on medical diagnostics such as COVID-19 antigen test kits and little investment has been made to manufacture therapeutics at the POC. Additionally, COVID-19 has highlighted the genuine utility of POC technologies, by displaying the urgency of providing medicines in pandemic hot-spots. For this reason, a distributed manufacturing platform which seeks to produce therapeutics is essential to address future pandemic preparedness. Here, we report the utility of cell-free protein synthesis (CFPS) coupled with a POC manufacturing platform (BioMOD), capable of expression and purification of a variety of therapeutics ranging from monoclonal antibodies to insulin. Specifically, CFPS systems have emerged as an ideal methodology at the POC since they provide a rapid, scalable, and versatile platform for synthesizing a wide variety of proteins. Moreover, the capacity for CFPS components to be lyophilized and subsequently hydrated to synthesize novel proteins allows them to be readily stored and shipped to the POC for localized viral outbreaks or other medical needs. With recent advances in microfluidics, these products can then be rapidly purified in continuously automated purification processes, generating a final product within hours. To this end, we have selected the known broad-spectrum antiviral lectin, Griffithsin (GRFT), and recombinant human insulin as ideal candidates to pilot the BioMOD system.</p>
    <h4>Md Sadique Hasan - 2nd place</h4>
    <p><strong>Title: </strong>Rapid, ultrasensitive and high throughput method and instrumentation for bioburden detection</p>
    <p><strong>Abstract</strong></p>
    <p>A lengthy culturing procedure is often required to detect bioburden. To increase the rate of detection and decrease the limit of detection (LOD), a multichannel fluorometer has been developed using low-cost electronics and is suited for field applications with microfluidic cassettes. Multiple samples can be tested at the same time with LOD of as low as &lt;1 CFU/mL with 6 hours of incubation. This low-cost system detects and reports the fluorescence signal intensity of an indicator dye in the presence of bacterial contamination. The redox indicator dye resazurin is used which in the presence of viable cells is reduced to resorufin which has a particular emission wavelength and the fluorometer circuitry is configured to pick up the fluorescence emission. We validated the method using primary E. coli culture in comparison with a spectrophotometer which served as the gold standard. The assay was optimized and the impact of incubation and filtration steps on the assay sensitivity was also explored. Data analysis showed that multichannel fluorometers performed similarly to the conventional plate readers. This system is well suited to detect low-level bioburden in the laboratory, pharmaceutical, and field settings due to its portability, low cost, simplicity of operation, and specific assay sensitivity.</p>
    <h4>Vida Rahmatnejad - 3rd place</h4>
    <p><strong>Title: </strong>Noninvasive Application of Dissolved Carbon Dioxide and Glucose Sensors in Cell Culture</p>
    <p><strong>Abstract</strong></p>
    <p>Abstract: High levels of CO2 are toxic to cell culture such that it acts as an inhibitory factor affecting cell metabolism. In addition, glucose is the most important supporting factor in rapid proliferation of cells since it is the main nutrient used by the cells. Despite the fact that CO2 and glucose play a major role in cell culture condition, small-scale cell culture studies in academia as well as in industry are currently conducted in single-use vessels which are not equipped with systems monitoring the aforementioned factors. As a result, findings from small-scale cell culture studies are not as useful from an analytical point of view. This fact makes these kinds of experiments less repeatable and reliable. The Center for Advanced Sensor Technology has developed sensors for dissolved carbon dioxide (DCO2) and glucose to monitor the cell culture environment. These sensors are suitable for various kinds of bioreactors because of their low profile. Currently, the CO2 sensor is integrated with the T flask (featuring a sampler mounted outside of the vessel). The evaluation of the noninvasive monitoring system for DCO2 shows promising results. In future work, standard cell culture flasks equipped with sensors for DCO2, and glucose will provide continuous monitoring. Application of these sensors will improve the understanding of the small-scale cell culture microenvironment and provide real-time information on the nutrients and metabolites. The analytical data from monitoring system will be used to interpret the effect of microenvironmental conditions on cell behavior.</p>
    <h4>Vikash Kumar - 3rd place</h4>
    <p><strong>Title: </strong>High yield flexi flask for next-generation integrative and sustainable bioprocessing</p>
    <p><strong>Abstract: </strong>Shake flasks cultivation is a routine technique for bioprocess development in both prokaryotic and higher-order eukaryotic cell cultures. The material cost and human capital in the shake flask studies are much less than their bioreactor counterparts. More than 90% of the cell culture activities in both industries and academia are performed in shake flasks. However, oxygen deficiency and carbon dioxide accumulation in high-density cultures have been persistent issues. Both hypoxic conditions and carbon dioxide accumulation have been associated with growth inhibition, metabolic changes, and poor recombinant yield. In this work, we have tried to address this issue by proposing a selectively permeable walled flask called Flexi flask. These flasks are made of a proprietary silicone-based membrane imprinted on a polycarbonate exoskeleton. The membrane is selectively permeable to both Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide. Oxygen permeation allows for an adequate supply of oxygen for the aerobic culture, and carbon dioxide permeation ensures less accumulation of carbon dioxide in the culture system. Mass transfer studies conducted with the Flexi flasks suggested a 100% improvement in KLa over a disposable polycarbonate shake flask. Increased KLa allowed for a 33% improvement in power consumption per unit volume. A 56% increment in cell mass with E. coli and over 40% increment with Pichia Pastoris was observed. Permeable membranes allowed for the non-invasive integration of dissolved oxygen and carbon dioxide sensing in the flasks. Further, silicone enables a degree of flexibility to the flask. Unlike polycarbonate, silicone is not toxic to aquatic or soil organisms, it is not hazardous, and while not biodegradable, it can be recycled after a lifetime of use. Apart from benefiting from a higher yield and low power cost in the Flexi flask, the physical and chemical attributes of these flasks are in line with the sustainable goals of the bioprocessing industry.</p>
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    <p><em>Photo credit: Dr. Govind Rao. Left to Right - Vikash Kumar, Dr. Govind Rao, Shayan Borhani, Dr. Antonio Moreira, Md Sadique Hasan, Vida Rahmatnejad, Joel Tyson</em></p>
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    <Title>In the News: Genetic Engineering &amp; Biotechnology News (GEN)</Title>
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          <h3>Point-of-Care Drug Production Would Aid Patients and Industry</h3>
          <div><em>~By Gareth John Macdonald - March 1, 2022~</em></div>
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          <div>Making medicines at the bedside could help industry cut manufacturing costs and streamline supply chains. But turning point-of-care (POC) production into a reality means overcoming some major analytical and regulatory hurdles.</div>
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          <div>“POC bioprocessing is the next big thing,” says <strong>Govind Rao, PhD</strong>, director of the <a href="https://cast.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">center for advanced sensor technology</a> at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, who looked at the potential benefits in a recent <a href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2211339822000120#" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">paper</a>.</div>
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          <div>For industry, the elimination of manufacturing facility-related investment and running costs is the obvious advantage, Rao says.</div>
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          <div>“The hardware costs for a POC system should be around that of a high-end laptop. If disposable cartridges could be used with all the necessary reagents lyophilized, then production costs could compare favorably with centralized manufacturing,” he explains. “After all, the technology is not that different from that used in ink-jet printers and pod-based coffee makers!”</div>
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          <div>But facility costs are not the only benefit, according to Rao, who cites the potential for just-in-time production, the elimination of costly cold chain distribution networks, and the ability to tailor manufacturing to specific patients as other examples.</div>
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  <Title>Dr. Raikar designated 2022-2024 UMBC Innovation Fellow</Title>
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    <p><strong>Dr. Neha Raikar</strong>, Chemical, Biochemical and Environmental Engineering and Dr. Nilanjan Banerjee, Computer Science, and Electrical Engineering, received an Hrabowski Innovation Fund, Implementation and Research Award for July 2022 - June 2024. </p>
    <p>These "UMBC Innovation Fellows'' will work on the project entitled, "Feasibility of anonymous grading for reducing performance discrepancies across student demographics." They will study a method to reduce implicit bias in grading through the use of an anonymous grading system. Anonymous grading as hypothesized by the PIs will lead to a reduction of implicit bias during grading. It will promote student success and reduce the perception of biased grading amongst students. </p>
    <p>The goal is to better understand and create an environment where grading is fair and students, especially those from underrepresented groups, feel more comfortable and secure while taking courses. This will lead to a system with more equitable instruction and academic outcomes. </p>
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  <Title>Announcing the 2022 Black and Latine/x Award winners!</Title>
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    <p><span><strong>The recipient of the Black/Latine/x Advocate of the Year Award is Dr. Tania Lizarazo.</strong> The recipient of this award is someone who consistently shows a dedication to serving Black/Latine/x people at UMBC or in the greater Black/Latine/x community through their activism, research, or civic engagement. This person recognizes the challenges unique to many Black/Latine/x people and seeks to contribute to Black/Latine/x communities facing these challenges through their service. The person's passion for service is evident to all those who surround them. </span></p>
    <p><span>Dr. Lizarazo has been a warrior advocating for the Latinx community at UMBC. She is a professor of Modern Languages, Linguistics &amp; Intercultural Communication. Even with the limitations that virtual class can have, she successfully engaged and fostered love for Latin American topics. She is an advocate of promoting and highlighting the contributions of the Latinx woman in the history of a patriarchal culture. Her support and understanding helped many students get through the times of COVID. This nomination was submitted by Viridiana Colosio Martinez.</span></p>
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    <p><span><strong>The recipient of the </strong></span><span><strong>Black/Latine/x Student Leader of the Year Award is Jazmia Perry.</strong> The recipient of this award is </span><span>a Black/Latine/x-identified student who has made a lasting contribution to the UMBC community either through a student organization, a campus student employment position, assistantship, or extracurricular activity. This may be in service to the Black/Latine/x community, to another community, or cause. This student is influential, inclusive, and has a strong social justice lens that promotes equity and community building. The student nominated for this award embodies the idea that service is something that is ongoing and is reflective of the needs of the community they serve.</span></p>
    <p><span>Jazmia is a mentor for minorities of many different age groups and is an advocate for mental health awareness. She often puts forth sound solutions to issues plaguing society or for the improved functioning of government for its citizens. Wherever she directs her path, it is clear she is equipped to advocate for causes that help the greater good. She portrays these qualities in addition to being a mother. Her peers describe her as very hardworking, enthusiastic, and empathetic. </span><span>This nomination was submitted by Daniela Garcia-Rojas, Cindy Lo, and Diana Torres. </span></p>
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    <p><span><strong>The recipient of the Black/Latine/x Scholar of the Year is Sarah Turner.</strong> This award recipient is a Black/Latine/x-identified student that has shown strong academic performance during their student career at UMBC either through their coursework, special projects, and/or research. Their work may be Black/Latine/x-focused or not, and it stands out among our gifted and talented UMBC students. This student has demonstrated creativity, persistence, and/or grit despite any sociopolitical or identity-based barriers. A student nominated for this award may also have served as an academic mentor or role model to their peers. </span></p>
    <p><span>Sarah is a McNair Scholar and a URA recipient who performs research in the Department of Public Policy. Her research this semester focused on disadvantaged students and their academic performance. Even with the many responsibilities she has at home and within McNair, she remains highly efficient and focused on her academic goals. Her wisdom is highly valued within the McNair community. She is not only a strong leader, but an inspiration to her peers.</span></p>
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    <p><span><strong>The recipient of the Black/Latine/x Ally of the Year award is Beatriz Gutierrez-Malagon.</strong> This award recipient is </span><span>a person who may be Black/Latine/x-identifying or not, but has made a commitment to supporting Black/Latine/x individuals on campus this year. This person has worked to support the Black/Latine/x community on campus in addition to their other academic and co-curricular commitments. If Black/Latine/x identifying, this person has made efforts to help other Black/Latine/x identity groups in the community. </span></p>
    <p><span>Beatriz has been at UMBC for the past few years serving as a Professional Staff Member. The recipient of the award has consistently demonstrated that she puts in 110% of the work in everything that she does. From advising SGA, to being one of the co-creators of the Multicultural Leadership Experience Initiative, and most recently serving as one of the search committee members on the recent Presidential search committee, it is clear that she is passionate about the work she does and particularly centering the needs of student leaders of color. UMBC is truly fortunate to have her and the nominator states how grateful they are for getting to know her and calling her their colleague.</span></p>
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    <p><span><strong>The recipient of the Black/Latine/x Excellence Award is Michael Hunt. </strong>The award is given to a Black and/or Latine/x-identified person who has had a timeless impact on the UMBC Black and/or Latine/x community and has been with the UMBC community for at least three years. This person has gone above and beyond by demonstrating signs of leadership in the Black and/or Latine/x community either by showing courage, compassion, or common courtesy. This award may go to any current or past staff, faculty, student, and/or alum who's priceless contribution to UMBC's Black and/or Latine/x community echoes the celebration of diversity for which our institution is known.</span></p>
    <p><span>Michael Hunt has been an advocate for so many students and scholars everywhere over the years. He is the director of the McNair Scholars Program and in this role, he inspires and supports many black and latinx students in their journey to graduate school. With this, he has encouraged, motivated, and uplifted so many people in all minority communities. He wants scholars to know that they shouldn't change themselves to fit into white supremacist institutions-- they will be changing the institution. Having someone like him in your support network/family is highly valued.</span></p>
    <p><span><strong>Congratulations to all of the 2022 Black and Latine/x Award winners!</strong></span></p>
    <p><span>Thank you to everyone who submitted nominations, and to those who were part of the nomination process.</span></p>
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  <Title>Announcing the 2022 Lavender Award winners!</Title>
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    <p><span>The recipient of the <strong>LGBTQIA+ Advocate of the Year Award is </strong></span><span><strong>Simone "Scones" Loysen</strong>. The recipient of this award is</span><span> someone who consistently shows a dedication to serving LGBTQIA+ people at UMBC or in the greater LGBTQIA+ community through their activism, research, or civic engagement. This person recognizes the challenges unique to many LGBTQIA+ people and seeks to contribute to LGBTQIA+ communities facing these challenges through their service. The person's passion for service is evident to all those who surround them. </span></p>
    <p><span>Scones has been a leader within and beyond the LGBTQIA+ community.  They are always doing the most to advocate for queer students on campus. They have researched, written for the retriever, led workshops, and participated in the student demonstration for ensuring that trans students feel safe on this campus. They have been an incredible trans activist on this campus.</span></p>
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    <p><span>The recipient of the <strong>Lavender Student Leader of the Year Award is Angelica Mansfield</strong>. The recipient of this award is an LGBTQIA+-identified student who has made a lasting contribution to the UMBC community either through a student organization, a campus student employment position, assistantship, or extracurricular activity. This may be in service to the LGBTQIA+ community, to another community, or cause. This student is influential, inclusive, and has a strong social justice lens that promotes equity and community building. The student nominated for this award embodies the idea that service is something that is ongoing and is reflective of the needs of the community they serve. </span></p>
    <p><span>Angelica has been heavily involved in campus leadership and especially in respect to LGBTQIA+ awareness. She has been active and on the board for the LGBTQ Student Union. She has led workshops. She has been invested and dedicated to working with and meeting LGBTQ students on campus. This nomination was submitted by Maxine Elovitz.</span></p>
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    <p><span><strong>The recipient of the LGBTQIA+ Scholar of the Year is Joshua Gray</strong>. The recipient of this award an LGBTQIA+-identified student that has shown strong academic performance during their student career at UMBC either through their coursework, special projects, and/or research. Their work may be LGBTQIA+-focused or not, and it stands out among our gifted and talented UMBC students. This student has demonstrated creativity, persistence, and/or grit despite any sociopolitical or identity-based barriers. A student nominated for this award may also have served as an academic mentor or role model to their peers. </span></p>
    <p><span>Joshua has a distinguished academic record that speaks to his impassioned pursuit of academic excellence, research, and creative achievement. He is a Dance and Media and Communication Studies (MCS) double major with a minor in Public Administration. Throughout his academic journey here, he has maintained a 4.0 GPA and was recognized as a valedictorian finalist. His research and academic pursuits are based on ethnographic and community-based participatory methods. After his undergraduate studies, he hopes to get a Ph.D. in Communication Studies to continue researching the void in information sharing and storytelling within the most marginalized communities among us. This nomination was submitted by Abinwi Acho.</span></p>
    <p><span>__________</span></p>
    <p><span><strong>The recipient of the LGBTQIA+ Ally of the Year award is Jordan Packett</strong>. The recipient of this award is a person who may be LGBTQIA+-identifying or not, but has made a commitment to supporting LGBTQIA+ individuals on campus this year. This person has worked to support the LGBTQIA+ community on campus in addition to their other academic and co-curricular commitments. If LGBTQIA+ identifying, this person has made efforts to help other LGBTQIA+ identity groups in the community. </span></p>
    <p><span>Jordan has been a vocal ally and advocate to the LGBTQIA+ community since they arrived on campus in 2019. They would often attend Women's Center events like Spectrum and they're now the Executive Director to the LGBTQ Student Union. Last year they were awarded the GWST department's Joan S. Korenman Outstanding Service Award. They ensure queer advocacy is incorporated in every aspect of their lives, from personal to professional to academic.</span></p>
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    <p><span><strong>The recipient of the Lavender Legacy Award is Dr. Manil Suri.</strong> The recipient of this award is given to an LGBTQIA+-identified person who has had a timeless impact on the UMBC LGBTQIA+ community and has been with the UMBC community for at least three years. This person has gone above and beyond by demonstrating signs of leadership in the LGBTQIA+ community either by showing courage, compassion, or common courtesy. This award may go to any current or past staff, faculty, student, and/or alum who's priceless contribution to UMBC's LGBTQIA+ community echoes the celebration of diversity for which our institution is known. </span></p>
    <p><span>Dr. Suri has been a vocal advocate for the LGBTQIA+ community for at least a decade. He often discusses the intersection of his identities as a queer, Indian, mathematician in his NY Times op-ed articles like "Why Is Science so Straight?" and his personal essay "How to be Gay and Indian". Outside of UMBC mathematics, he's known for writing novels set in India. His third novel, The City of Devi, was ranked number 12 in the 50 essential works of LGBT fiction list by Flavorwire. He is many student's first representation of a queer person of color in STEM and he doesn't shy away from sharing this aspect of his identity with his students.</span></p>
    <p><span><strong>Congratulations to all of the 2022 Lavender Award winners!</strong></span></p>
    <p><span>Thank you to everyone who submitted nominations, and to those who were part of the nomination process.</span></p>
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  <Title>New hope for drug to help with spinal injuries</Title>
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    <strong>Dr. Swarna Balasubramanian, </strong>Chemical and Biochemical Engineering PhD '14,<strong> </strong>is the Associate Director of Emerging Innovations at AstraZeneca. She received exciting news stemming from her 2014 prize about treatments for spinal cord injury from the <a href="https://openinnovation.astrazeneca.com/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Open Innovation Program</a> at AstraZeneca. Her ideas were followed up by AstraZeneca in collaboration with University of Birmingham -- preclinical work showing its promise has been published in <a href="https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ctm2.884" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Clinical and Translational Medicine</a>.  Dr. Balasubramanian's PhD mentor was Dr. Jennie Leach. </div>
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  <Title>DAX 2022: a one-day data science conference at UMBC</Title>
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    <h3>DAX 2022</h3>
    <h5>A one-day data science conference at UMBC</h5>
    <h5><strong>Saturday, 4 June 2022</strong></h5>
    
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    The <a href="https://daxconf.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong>DAX 2022 Conference</strong></a> will focus on data science, analytics, and general data exploration. Engineers, data scientists, analytic developers, system architects, and business leaders are encouraged to share their experiences and present a topic that would be of interest to the local data community. Expected attendees include engineers, thought leaders, business leaders, and professionals from local government, government defense and intelligence agencies, start-up companies, large data analytic and data science companies, and local universities.</p>
    <p>For more information and to register, see the <a href="https://daxconf.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">DAX 2022 site</a>. Special registration rate for students!</p>
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  <Summary>DAX 2022  A one-day data science conference at UMBC   Saturday, 4 June 2022          The DAX 2022 Conference will focus on data science, analytics, and general data exploration. Engineers, data...</Summary>
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  <Title>Building on success of underrepresented grad student support</Title>
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    <p>NIH awards UMBC $5.6M to continue support of underrepresented graduate students in STEM. <strong>Dr. Jennie Leach </strong>is a co-PI on the new grant.</p>
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    <p>~~ excerpt from "<a href="https://umbc.edu/stories/nih-awards-umbc-5-6m-to-support-underrepresented-graduate-students-in-stem/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">NIH awards UMBC $5.6M to support underrepresented graduate students in STEM</a>" ~~</p>
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    <p>UMBC’s College of Natural and Mathematical Sciences will receive $5.6 million over five years from the National Institutes of Health to fund the Graduate Research Training Initiative for Student Enhancement (G-RISE). The program will support graduate students from underrepresented groups in STEM with up to three years of funding and an array of training opportunities. The goal is to help participants select and prepare for a range of career paths, in academia, industry, government, entrepreneurship, or beyond.</p>
    <p>G-RISE will replace UMBC’s <a href="https://meyerhoffgrad.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Initiative for Maximizing Student Development (IMSD) Meyerhoff Graduate Fellows program</a>, which the NIH also funded. IMSD, under the direction of Michael Summers, Robert E. Meyerhoff Chair for Excellence in Research and Mentoring and Distinguished University Professor, has proven highly successful at supporting students in completing Ph.D. degrees in STEM. </p>
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  <Summary>NIH awards UMBC $5.6M to continue support of underrepresented graduate students in STEM. Dr. Jennie Leach is a co-PI on the new grant.     ~~ excerpt from "NIH awards UMBC $5.6M to support...</Summary>
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