New research from the Immunology Center of Georgia is changing how scientists view the autoimmune side of heart disease.
"Joining the Preservation Steward partnership ensures scholars across the region will have the vital documents available well into the future,” says David Kearns.
"It's an authentic outreach initiative for the workers and their community to have these resources and education for free," says Jessica L. Stewart, PhD.
Each college’s alumni society board selects its recipients based on their outstanding contributions to their profession, positive impact in their community and dedication to their...
“I want them to do something that they can actually put on their resumes and have a chance to work on a public history project," says Melissa DeVelvis, PhD.
"I was fortunate to receive mentorship from two highly experienced faculty members who had been successfully funded across different grant agencies,” says Ashwini Pandey, PhD.
"For a student’s first time looking in the microscope, everything looks the same, so it was more like giving them an idea of what we see,” says Juan Manuel Ramiro Diaz, PhD.
“This group had no ego, just talent, heart and hustle. They built something bigger than themselves," says A.B. Osborne.
“We’re utilizing the power of our youth to educate and then disseminate that information to the community at large,” says Marlo Vernon, PhD.
“What I’ve seen is most people have a project that they really care about, and they try to work on that in order to keep themselves really engaged while helping the city.”
“We must invest in our young people. It’s important. We need to learn how to let go and give to the next generation," says Betty S. Pace, MD.
“This is just the beginning. Debate isn’t just for competitions; it builds skills that last a lifetime," says Danielle Hayes.
“There is this kind of excitement and curiosity that comes with constantly finding something that you never expected," says Balakrishna Lokeshwar, PhD.
"Dr. Tomova is a transformative leader who has a track record of success in many of our strategic areas of focus at Augusta University," says President Russell T. Keen.
Beth Droppleman, PhD, has developed a series of paintings representing "The Mighty Oyster."
"My ultimate goal is to have micro-farms and community gardens throughout the South and Southeast," says Malcolm Bevel, PhD.
“It was one of the few courses that made you feel like you weren’t just going through the motions,” says Emily Max.
“This grant is particularly impactful as we look to advance and improve the health of women, not just in Georgia, but for the entire country," says Jennifer C. Sullivan, PhD.
Trent Kays, PhD, was selected as a Governor's Teaching Fellow and plans to explore how AI can enhance learning and collaboration in the classroom.
"She is a model student who is driven by her curiosity and a passion for learning," says Wesley Meares, PhD.