UD researcher Kristi Kiick is part of a new study that provides insights into how disordered proteins form membrane-free liquid droplets, with implications for cell biology research, developing new disease treatments, and designing novel biomaterials.
Fresh Hope for Chronic Wounds
FDA-approved wound management products include UD-developed biomaterials.
Big shift coming to EV industry
UD experts help drive new electric vehicle standards.
Innovation in Action
STAR Campus shines during Association of University Research Park members’ visit.
Assessing living shorelines
UD project looks to oysters to enhance shoreline resilience
Preparing the Clean Energy Workforce
UD to play key role in regional hydrogen hub.
Chris Grome’s guide to the galaxy
UD baseball player is pursuing a master’s degree in mechanical engineering
Pushing boundaries
University leadership celebrates campus inventors
Advancing photonics
National Science Foundation Engines Development grant will fund planning for a multi-state initiative to advance research in lasers, fiber optics and other light-based innovations.
Improving mobility
UD researchers will contribute to federally-funded, multi-university efforts toward advancing equitable transportation solutions.
Plan for the planet: Yushan Yan
Hydrogen has important role in development of sustainable energy.
Yeast in space
UD Engineering’s Mark Blenner is part of a research project to improve biomanufacturing in space.














