EMILY DAY NAMED MANGONE YOUNG SCHOLAR

UD’s Emily Day is a rising star in nanomedicine, gene regulation, photothermal therapy and translational cancer research.

She also received the Rita Schaffer Young Investigator Award from the Biomedical Engineering Society

Emily Day, an assistant professor of biomedical engineering at the University of Delaware, has been selected by the University’s Francis Alison Society to receive the 2018 Gerard J. Mangone Young Scholars Award. The award recognizes promising and accomplished young faculty. The recipient is chosen by fellow faculty members who have received the Francis Alison Award, the University’s highest competitive faculty honor. In high school, Day was inspired by a science teacher who helped her appreciate the joy of learning something new and she now tries to pass that to her students at UD.

About the Mangone Award
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