BIOMS Alumnus Organizes UD Volunteers for MLB Draft

BIOMS Alumnus Organizes UD Volunteers for MLB Draft

Dr. Robert Butler, BIOMS alumnus and Director of Performance for the St. Louis Cardinals, organized volunteers for an inaugural combine for about 50 prospective players in the Major League Baseball draft. Butler turned to his alma mater for volunteers from Athletic...
BIOMS Professor Honored as AIMBE Fellow

BIOMS Professor Honored as AIMBE Fellow

Dr. Liyun Wang is among four faculty members from the University of Delaware’s College of Engineering to have been recognized by the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) as members of the organization’s 2022 College of Fellows. Read the...
Preventing Further Injury in Athletes After Concussion

Preventing Further Injury in Athletes After Concussion

For experienced healthcare providers, diagnosing concussions isn’t often too difficult but determining when a person has fully recovered from one can be more challenging. Dr. Thomas Buckley seeks to develop injury risk score for athletes. Read the UDaily...
GoBabyGo! Receives Grant from Murray Center for Accessible Living

GoBabyGo! Receives Grant from Murray Center for Accessible Living

Cole Galloway, professor of physical therapy, acquires a grant from the Murray Center for Accessible Living for GoBabyGo, a project in which toy cars are rebuilt to help children and adults with physical and developmental disabilities gain mobility. Read the story...
Soccer, Concussions and Women

Soccer, Concussions and Women

Thomas Kaminski, a professor in UD’s Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology, stressed the importance of safely heading the soccer ball when he spoke to a global audience at Manchester United’s sports medicine conference. Read more in the UDaily...