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A man in a blue shirt and glasses points to a green highlight on a computer monitor, while a man in a lab coat looks on.

AU researchers studying the way cells talk to unlock new treatments

August 11, 2025Man's head shotSidhartha Wakade

“Instead of controlling normal processes, they can do something beneficial by triggering an immune response or maybe taking away a growing tumor," says Paul Langridge, PhD.

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What causes heart disease? AU grad students investigate with NIH award

August 11, 2025Woman's head shotHeather Henley

Two graduate students from the Immunology Center of Georgia will use NIH awards to explore the immunological drivers behind cardiometabolic disease.

A large group of close to 100 high school students cheer to celebrate completing a summer camp. They are at the front of a large auditorium while their parents and others cheer and take pictures.

CyberPatriot camps inspire next generation of cybersecurity leaders

August 8, 2025Joshua Duffy

"Programs like these also reinforce our commitment to being a leader in advancing cyber education and innovation," says AU President Russell T. Keen.

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Community gathers for #strongaugusta emergency preparedness exercise

August 7, 2025man smilingMiguelangelo Hernandez

“Being prepared is critically important, so this training is essential not only for keeping Augusta safe but keeping this region safe," says Augusta Mayor Garnett Johnson.

A large mobile laboratory truck parked outside of a college, with students lined up to get inside it.

New MCG molecular epidemiology internship wraps up with U.S. Air Force visit

August 7, 2025Avatar photoHannah Litteer

"It gives them initial exposure to a broader field career path in public health and in clinical medicine," says Capt. Kevin Caspary.

Two female college students stand next to a brick sign. The sign reads, "Richmond County Health Department."

AU, state health department partner to expand learning opportunities

August 6, 2025man with glasses standing in front of blue backgroundMilledge Austin

"The students are building data analysis and communication skills, and we’re able to put their findings to practical use," says Christine O'Meara.

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Where are they now? Nursing alumna sparks imagination with children’s books

August 5, 2025Headshot of Nina SisoNina Siso

“My career has taken me into a newer clinical area, and it’s been rewarding to broaden my expertise with exciting challenges," says Natalie Horseman.

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Georgia Cancer researcher filling gap in prostate cancer treatment

August 4, 2025Avatar photoLindsey Morris

“The treatment requires patients to carry mutations in their DNA repair genes, but more than 70% of patients do not carry these genes,” says Chunhong Yan, PhD.

A well-dressed female periodontist and a man stand in front of a projector with the periodontist's face on it. She hold a gold award.

DCG periodontist is one of four women to receive prestigious dental award

August 4, 2025Avatar photoHannah Litteer

"It's a testament that, when you plant the seed, someday harvesting will come," says Ana Carolina Morandini, DDS, PhD.

A male scientist and a female high school student work with equipment at a laboratory table.

Future scientists gain experience in cancer research through summer program

August 1, 2025Chris Curry

"I want to help find answers to the big questions about DNA as a paleoanthropologist," says Eliana Benevides, a participant in the program.

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AU Provost Maggy G. Tomova, PhD, focuses on momentum and opportunity

July 31, 2025Avatar photoKaty Hennig

“I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunity to be here at such an important time for AU," says Maggy G. Tomova, PhD.

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$2.4 million grant will place mental health professionals in areas of need

July 31, 2025man with glasses standing in front of blue backgroundMilledge Austin

"This grant represents a spectrum of sectors, including medical, behavioral health, mental health, public health, nursing and social work,” says Alicia Becton, PhD.

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Researcher awarded $90K grant for research on blindness in premature babies

July 30, 2025Avatar photoDenise Parrish

“If retinopathy of prematurity is treated early, vision can be improved or saved, and we can protect the future of these infants,” says Yusra Zaidi, PhD.

College students studying nursing perform an eye test for a young student inside a modern library. The test is part of a community initiative to help young students bridge the gap between literacy and their health.

College of Nursing, Literacy Center form health-focused educational program

July 29, 2025Headshot of Nina SisoNina Siso

“We want to fill in their gaps of knowledge in the hopes of leading a healthier future," says Ben Puhalovich.

A male and female dentist in lab coats and glasses pose in their laboratory and smile at the camera.

$2 million NIH grant awarded to DCG faculty for gum disease research

July 28, 2025Avatar photoHannah Litteer

"It can help us better understand how gum disease connects with obesity and metabolic disorders,” says Ana Carolina Morandini, DDS, PhD.

Two men and a woman, all wearing lab coats, stand in a science lab and smile for a photo.

A collaboration across Georgia could lead to a way to prevent metastatic cancer

July 28, 2025Avatar photoLindsey Morris

"Funding is crucial for this type of research to be continued and for new and better treatments to be created," says Ali Arbab, MD, PhD.

A man in a suit coat leans against a railing on a landing of a set of stairs. Behind him is the logo for Augusta University, which is made up of a bell tower in the shape of an A.

Graeme Connolly, PhD, named associate dean for COEHD 

July 25, 2025Woman's head shotFelicia Baskett

Graeme Connolly, PhD, has served Augusta University for 25 years in various roles in the Department of Kinesiology.

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20 years strong: AU marks annual day of wellness at Costa Farms

July 25, 2025Paige Tucker

"It's an engagement opportunity every single year our students are able to have that also serves one of the greatest needs in our region," says AU President Russell T. Keen.

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Camp Discovery offers cancer survivors support and fun

July 24, 2025man smilingMiguelangelo Hernandez

Camp Discovery, now in its third year, was organized by Augusta University’s Department of Occupational Therapy in the College of Allied Health Sciences.

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IMMCG researchers develop tool to sharpen accuracy of personalized medicine

July 23, 2025Woman's head shotHeather Henley

“A patient’s immune system is unique. With clearer markers, we can better understand how to tailor therapies to each person’s condition," says Mohammad Oliaeimotlagh, MD.

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