To build better vaccines, scientists want to know more about how our bodies make adequate numbers of effective, durable antibodies against the influenza virus.
Dr. Caprice C. Greenberg, a renowned health services researcher and surgical oncologist, has been named chair of the Department of Surgery at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University.
Congratulations to School of Computer and Cyber Sciences faculty members Dr. Gagan Agrawal and Dr. Michael Nowatkowski in their new leadership appointments.
Jags Live Well, an initiative of the Dean of Students Office, has launched new mental health resources on its website.
The Patient- and Family-Centered Care (PFCC) Conference has been postponed from Jan. 20 to March 16.
Augusta University Health added a dose of hope to the new year when COVID-19 vaccination clinics opened for employees involved in direct patient care on Dec. 17.
In this series, Jagwire continues to feature people from around Augusta University and AU Health who keep JagNation running. Email the media relations team to share your story. This week we speak to Vivian Rice of Interpreter and Translation...
Augusta University Health is modifying entrance screening practices related to COVID-19 for our caregivers and guests.
The 56,000-pound steel truss will help support a pedestrian bridge between the new College of Science and Mathematics building and the Interdisciplinary Research Center building.
Health services once offered only in the Augusta University Medical Center or an Augusta University Health System clinic are now available in the palm of your hand.
The start of a new semester means there are a ton of events to welcome our new and returning students.
Dr. David Bulla, chair of the Department of Communication at Augusta University, recently appeared on C-SPAN3.
Corrie and Cody Prescott's son, Cash, was AUMC's first baby of 2021, born at 7:34 a.m. on New Year's Day.
Seven faculty members received awards for their excellence in research and teaching at Augusta University.
Don't miss Dave Haywood, an Augusta native and member of the Grammy-award-winning trio Lady A, hosting an exclusive event for Augusta University on Jan. 14.
This holiday season, RWSH supported the local community through the Toys for Tots program.
All Augusta University Health employees were eligible for prizes during the 12 Hours of Giving event.
“We are grateful to all of the individuals, businesses and organizations that provided a gift for the children this year."
LaCoursiere is one of a small number of pharmacists in Georgia to have completed the Georgia Pharmacy Foundation program.
Dr. Arni Rao and his co-authors instead suggest more of a dynamic, moment in time approach using a model called the geometric mean. That model uses today’s number to predict tomorrow’s numbers.
