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  <Title>Chris Swan to analyze data on biodiversity in major study</Title>
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    <em>This story <a href="http://news.umbc.edu/ecologist-chris-swan-to-analyze-big-data-on-biodiversity-in-new-major-study/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">first appeared on news.umbc.edu</a> and was written by Sarah Hansen.</em><div><em><br></em></div>
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    <div>Scientists and the public have long known that ecosystems like coral reefs and rainforests harbor an impressive array of species, from algae to armadillos. How biodiversity changes over time, however, is much less understood.</div>
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    <div>Chris Swan, professor of geography and environmental systems, and colleagues will tackle that question with a new research project funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The team hopes to reveal how changes in biodiversity might relate to environmental disturbances such as hurricanes, intense drought, or the introduction of invasive species.</div>
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    <div>Understanding the relationship between biodiversity and environmental change could inform conservation efforts, and there are numerous uses for this knowledge beyond preserving biodiversity for its own sake.</div>
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    <div>“Biodiversity is the foundation for ecosystem services,” says Swan, “so biodiversity is important to prevent loss of those services.” “Ecosystem services” include pollination of crops by insects and birds, carbon sequestration by vegetation, and water filtration by oysters and mussels. By highlighting these connections between biodiversity and areas like food production, energy, and water quality, Swan explains, he and fellow researchers “hope to elevate people’s understanding of the importance of biodiversity.”</div>
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    <div>Rather than collecting new data, the team is “synthesizing reams and reams and reams of data” that already exist, Swan says. He expects this large-scale analysis to reveal themes indicating how biodiversity shifts in response to environmental changes over time.</div>
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    <div>The team includes Swan, two additional principal investigators, and 12 more researchers. They will synthesize 37 data sets that include anywhere from 12 to 37 years of data each. The data come from <a rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong>Long Term Ecological Research</strong></a> (LTER) Network sites, and include locations all over North America as well as the Antarctic and Arctic. Sites cover every type of ecosystem and focus on different kinds of organisms, from plants to worms to fish to mammals.</div>
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    <div>The project will consolidate the datasets into a single large-scale searchable database accessible to the public. Other researchers will have access to the computer code the team will develop to analyze the data, which they can apply to other datasets in future research.</div>
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    <div>The team will conduct its analyses at the <strong><a href="https://www.nceas.ucsb.edu/overview" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis</a></strong> (NCEAS), located at the University of California, Santa Barbara. NCEAS offers massive computing power, meeting space, and IT staff free of charge to research groups selected in a competitive process. Swan’s proposal was one of only three selected nationwide in the last round. The NSF funding will support the researchers’ travel to Santa Barbara for several working group sessions over the next two years.</div>
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    <div>This is UMBC’s first opportunity to use NCEAS resources. By analyzing so much data, Swan plans to answer “some very big questions…about what’s happening over time” in Earth’s complex ecosystems.</div>
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    <div><em>Image: One of Chris Swan’s research sites in MD; by Marlayna Demond ’11 for UMBC.</em></div>
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  <Title>The Daily Record highlights UMBC&#8217;s start-up boom</Title>
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    <em>This story <a href="http://news.umbc.edu/the-daily-record-highlights-umbcs-start-up-boom/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">first appeared on news.umbc.edu</a> and was written by Megan Hanks.</em><div><em><br></em></div>
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    <div>“In the past year, the University of Maryland, Baltimore County has launched five new startup companies,” writes reporter Dan Leaderman in <em><a href="http://thedailyrecord.com/2016/06/30/umbc-ramps-up-commercialization-efforts/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">The Daily Record</a></em>. His article explores UMBC’s approach to increasing supports and opportunities for faculty who have ideas, inventions and discoveries with great commercial potential.</div>
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    <div>One big driver of the start-up boom: a new standard, simplified commercialization agreement that UMBC faculty and graduate students can use to launch their companies.</div>
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    <div>The <a href="http://research.umbc.edu/office-of-technology-development/licensing-of-umbc-inventions/express-license-2/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Express Licensing Agreement</a> (EXLA) was created by the Office of the Vice President for Research, and is a standard, non-negotiable agreement that can help streamline contract negotiations. Not only does the EXLA replace the previously time-consuming legal negotiation process, it also simplifies the commercialization process, removing barriers that can dissuade faculty from pursuing entrepreneurial interests.</div>
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    <div>“This was something that we needed to improve our ability to be flexible and responsive,” says <strong>Karl V. Steiner</strong>, vice president for research at UMBC. Steiner notes that many faculty see themselves as academics who publish findings before they see themselves as entrepreneurs who can turn their discoveries into accessible products and commercial ventures. He emphasizes that educating faculty about opportunities available to them as entrepreneurs, and how the commercialization process works, is key to advancing tech commercialization.</div>
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    <div>Of the five new start-ups launched at UMBC in the past year, three utilized the EXLA. Steiner anticipates that several more companies will soon be established with the help of the agreement.</div>
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    <div>Read the full article “<a href="http://thedailyrecord.com/2016/06/30/umbc-ramps-up-commercialization-efforts/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">UMBC ramps up commercialization efforts</a>,”in <em>The Daily Record</em>.  </div>
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    <div><em>Image: Karl V. Steiner at the 2016 UMB-UMBC Symposium. Photo by Marlayna Demond ’11 for UMBC.</em></div>
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  <Title>UMBC&#8217;s Emily Escobedo finishes in top 10 at U.S. Swimming Olympic Trials</Title>
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    <img width="150" height="150" src="https://umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Escobedo_-Emily-Emily-Escobedo-JR-UMBC_TBX_4019-150x150.jpg" alt="" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><p>UMBC swimming and diving standout <strong>Emily Escobedo</strong> ’17, psychology, capped her historic year with a strong finish in the 200m breaststroke at the U.S. Swimming Olympic Trials, held last week in Omaha, Neb.</p>
    <p>In the 200m breaststroke prelim, Escobedo finished 4th in her heat and 16th overall with a time of 2:29.12, earning a trip to the semifinal, which aired live on NBC. In the semifinal Escobedo swam an impressive 2:27.03, finishing in 10th place, just two spots shy of qualifying for the finals.</p>
    <p>“This year’s Olympic trials was an amazing experience for me,” said Escobedo. “It’s such a fun meet to watch and truly such an honor to be able to swim in. There is so much talent at that meet and I was lucky to be able to witness some incredible swims and watch the dedication that those athletes have.”</p>
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    <p>Earlier in the week, Escobedo placed 54th in the 100m breaststroke, winning her preliminary heat with a time of 1:10.72. She also placed 36th in the 200m individual medley, earning third in her prelim heat with a time of 2:17.67.</p>
    <p>“The U.S. Swimming Olympic Trials is the fastest meet in the world, and we are so proud of Emily and all she has accomplished,” said head coach <strong>Chad Cradock</strong> ’97, psychology. “Finishing tenth and swimming in the semifinals is that much more impressive.”</p>
    <p>Competing in the Olympic Trials adds to Escobedo’s growing list of athletic accomplishments. Earlier this year, Escobedo <a href="https://umbc.edu/escobedo-earns-bronze-at-ncaa/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">won bronze in the 200m breaststroke at the NCAA finals</a>, becoming the first Retriever to earn All-American status in the pool. She has also been named America East Rookie of the Year and Swimmer of the Year three times, earning multiple trips to the NCAA Championships, and becoming the first Retriever to score at the national meet.</p>
    <p><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/2016.03.19-2016-Womens-NCAA-Swimming-Championships_Lunn-52-1024x684.jpg" alt="2016.03.19 2016 Womens NCAA Swimming Championships_Lunn-52" width="720" height="481" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></p>
    <p>Escobedo is also a phenomenal scholar-athlete. In 2016, she was named to the America East All-Academic Team and as a Collegiate Swimming Coaches Association of America Scholar (CSCAA) All-American. The CSCAA scholar award recognizes students-athletes competing in the NCAA championships who have maintained a 3.5 GPA or higher during the school year.</p>
    <p>See additional details at <a href="http://umbcretrievers.com/sports/wswimdive/2015-16/releases/20160707g0bqio" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">UMBC Athletics</a>.</p>
    <p><em>Images, top-bottom: (1) Emily Escobedo at the 2016 NCAA swimming finals, photo courtesy of Tim Binning/The Swim Pictures. (2) Emily Escobedo enjoying the 2016 U.S. Swimming Olympic trials, photo courtesy of Emily Escobedo. (3) Emily Escobedo receiving her bronze in the 200m breaststroke at the 2016 NCAA swimming finals, photo courtesy of Reagan Lunn.</em></p>
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    <p>This annual event seeks to actively support the growth of meaningful and sustainable research collaborations between the two universities. The June 2016 symposium highlighted the milestones of past partnership grant recipients and celebrated a new round of awardees: five teams of two, with faculty from all three colleges at UMBC as well as UMB’s School of Medicine, School of Pharmacy, School of Dentistry, and School of Social Work.</p>
    <p>In recognition of the power of collaborative research, <strong>Karl V. Steiner</strong>, vice president for research at UMBC, shared, “This is another brick in the pavement as we’re building a road between our two campuses.”</p>
    <p>Aaron White, senior scientific advisor to the director at the National Institutes of Health-National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIH-NIAAA), delivered a keynote focused on the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of alcohol addiction. In addition to having a major negative impact on so many lives, White noted, alcohol addiction costs the U.S. nearly $250 billion dollars each year.</p>
    <p>Following White’s remarks, the 2014-15 Research and Innovation Partnership Seed Grant teams each presented updates on their work, including goals for the upcoming year.</p>
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    <p>Toni Antalis, professor of physiology at the UMB School of Medicine; Rajabrata Sarkar, professor of surgery at UMB School of Medicine; and <strong>Zeev Rosenzweig</strong>, professor of chemistry and biochemistry at UMBC collaborated to develop a targeted therapy that increases blood flow to the limbs of patients with artery blockages resulting from diabetes, stroke, or other causes. With the prevalence of diabetes rising dramatically in this country, it’s critical to find ways to prevent the need for last-resort treatments like amputation.</p>
    <p>When an artery experiences blockage, the nearby arteries expand to compensate, a process called “arteriogenesis.” When a specific protein called “p53” is deleted, the arteriogenesis response is stronger. However, p53 is also a critical tumor suppressor, so deleting it throughout the entire body or for an extended period of time is dangerous. The team is developing a new technique using nanoparticles to carry a drug that blocks p53 to carefully targeted immune cells, which pick up the particles and deliver the drug where it is needed. The team has shown that the new therapy effectively reduces p53 activity and increases arteriogenesis, which is maintained after treatment stops after 14 days.</p>
    <p><strong>Aryya Gangopadhyay</strong>, professor and chair of the department of information systems; <strong>Nirmalya Roy</strong>, assistant professor of information systems; and Elizabeth Galik, associate professor in UMB’s School of Nursing; have developed and implemented a smart health technology for people with Alzheimer’s or symptoms of the disease. The technology monitors the cognitive impairment of older adults to help them maintain independence. They worked with a senior community center to fit some residents with wearable sensors to assess cognitive function by monitoring everyday activities like making a sandwich, sweeping the floor, washing hands, and folding clothes.</p>
    <p>Radi Masri, associate professor of endodontics, prosthodontics and operative dentistry at the UMB School of Dentistry; David Seminowicz, assistant professor of neural and pain sciences at the UMB School of Dentistry; and <strong>Raimi Quiton</strong>, assistant professor of psychology at UMBC, are working together to elucidate pain processing in migraines, the third most common cause of pain in the U.S. They hope to discover neural pathways that could be new targets for treatment, because current treatments are ineffective for a large percentage of migraine sufferers.</p>
    <p>The team showed that a brain area known as the superior colliculus could be involved in processing migraine pain. The superior colliculus is known to integrate many types of sensory information, which might help explain symptoms such as sensitivity to light, sound, and touch. They also found that individuals who experience migraines have chronically high levels of a protein that is known to transmit pain signals. One next step for their research is to see how mice respond to pain stimuli if the neural signal is prevented from passing through the superior colliculus.</p>
    <p>The final presentation examined how drugs are evaluated to develop a more effective way to test the effects of drugs on different cells simultaneously. To assess their new testing method, <strong>Ronghui Ma</strong>, associate professor of mechanical engineering; <strong>Liang Zhu</strong>, professor of mechanical engineering, and Hongbing Wong, professor in UMB’s School of Pharmacy, developed a specialized 3D-printed plate with multiple chambers.</p>
    <p><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/umb-umbc-partnership-steiner-jarrell1.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/umb-umbc-partnership-steiner-jarrell1.jpg" alt="umb-umbc partnership steiner-jarrell1" width="516" height="438" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a></p>
    <p>The 2016-17 grant winners span several several departments and centers at UMBC and schools at UMB. On the “challenge track,” <strong>Xudong Ge</strong>, UMBC Center for Advanced Sensor Technology (CAST), and Richard Pierson, UMB School of Medicine, will pursue development of a non-invasive respiratory status monitor. <strong>Chris Geddes</strong>, UMBC chemistry and biochemistry and Institute of Fluorescence, and Colin Stine, UMB School of Medicine, will work on the ultra-rapid and sensitive detection of cholera.</p>
    <p>“Seed track” winners include <strong>Elsa Garcin</strong>, UMBC chemistry and biochemistry, with Patrick Wintrode, UMB School of Pharmacy;<strong> Soobum Lee</strong>, UMBC mechanical engineering, with Mary Melo, UMB School of Dentistry; and <strong>Christine Mair</strong>, UMBC sociology and anthropology, with Amanda Lehning, UMB School of Social Work.</p>
    <p><strong>UMBC President Freeman Hrabowski</strong> and UMB Chief Academic and Research Officer Bruce Jarrell offered closing remarks focused on their shared commitment to building a close relationship between the two universities for years to come. UMB and UMBC have complementary strengths, Pres. Hrabowski explained. Programs like the UMB-UMBC Partnership Grants, he said, help both universities fulfill their potential as national leaders in innovative research and teaching.</p>
    <p><em>Header image: 2016-17 UMB-UMBC Partnership Grant winners, from left to right: Amanda Lehning, Christine Mair, Chris Geddes, Colin Stine, Mary Melo, Soobum Lee, Xudong Ge. Top image: Andrew White gives his keynote address. Bottom image: Karl Steiner (left) and Bruce Jarrell introduce the program. All photos by Marlayna Demond ’11 for UMBC.</em></p>
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          <p>In his article “<a href="http://www.freestatefoundation.org/images/Is_the_Open_Internet_Order_an_Economics_Free_Zone_062816.pdf" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Is the Open Internet Order an ‘Economics-Free Zone</a>‘?,” Brennan explains that economics was indeed in the order, but he goes through several points including the ideas of “paid prioritization” and a “virtuous cycle” that were included in the Open Internet Order and explained his view of how they didn’t match up with the evidence.</p>
          <p>Brennan offered potential alternatives to the Open Internet Order, including regulating the price that broadband suppliers charge for content delivery, and he also commented on why both sides fought so hard over the issue.</p>
          <p>“The broadband industry may have feared even stronger regulation,” he explained, adding “…From the government’s side, a speculative possibility may be that if the U.S. government allows broadband providers to charge content suppliers for delivery, it will invite broadband providers in other countries to extract delivery fees from the dominant U.S. content suppliers, such as Google, Facebook, Amazon, and Netflix.”</p>
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    <span>Large One Bedroom Apartment for rent. </span><strong>Available July 20th 2016. Rent is $660.00 per month.</strong><span>The apartment is located on the second floor of a building, and is 500 or more square foot. The building has a security entrance code and the apartment has an alarm features. It is wall to  wall carpeted. Rent includes heat, water, gas and</span><span> </span><strong><u>excludes Electric.</u></strong><span> </span><span>It has a</span><strong> </strong><span>Keyed Laundry facility which is located on the lower level. It is located on bus line and UMBC shuttle route. It is about six minutes drive to UMBC. For more info please email <a href="mailto:ddmaduka@verizon.net" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">ddmaduka@verizon.net</a></span><div><span>Thank You.</span></div>
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