“This funding validates the importance of addressing mental health at both the student and educator levels,” says Jordon Beasley, PhD.
"It ties together everything we are focused on as family nurse practitioners like disease prevention and health promotion,” says Abigail Grandin.
The book is designed for current instructors of public administration, political science and social science.
The grants are aimed at helping scientists better understand the mechanisms of two cardiovascular complications associated with HIV.
“He’s the best worker. He’s on the Mount Rushmore of those I’ve coached,” says Dip Metress.
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“The brand power of Augusta University as a major research facility in the state also contributes to this growth," says Marc Austin, PhD.
“It’s not just on Veterans Day that we should say those five words, ‘Thank you for your service,’” says AU President Russell T. Keen.
"It acts as reminder that the trajectory I first set out for myself was the right one and has given me a motivational boost to be the best version of myself,” says Ashwini Tiwari...
“This year we finally found something that was both an interesting image and an interesting research subject," says Bruno Cisterna, PhD.
Guido Verbeck, PhD, chair of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Augusta University, is making strides to battle the fentanyl epidemic plaguing the nation.
“The Paceline fund offers us an opportunity to utilize highly sophisticated, novel technology to test our hypothesis and obtain insightful preliminary data,” says Zoya Kurago, PhD.
"Her sentinel work will undoubtedly strengthen and sustain the academy's mission for years to come," says Terri Marin, PhD.
“Blake Leeper’s story illustrates that with determination and the right support systems in place, individuals can break through these barriers," says Rebecca Berger.
“I gain a lot from watching young learners move forward,” says Natalie Lane, MD.
“I saw there is a group with really poor health outcomes, so I decided to look at what is going on socially to see if there’s any connection,” says Samantha Jones, PhD.
“The flu shot isn’t just about personal protection; it’s about community immunity,” says Klaus Ley, MD.
The idea for “EyeDentity” was inspired by a touching moment with Song’s daughter who said, "I see me in your eyes!"
“My favorite part about being a part of SCCS is getting to interact with students outside of the classroom,” says Michael Nowatkowski, PhD.
“It shows that our work is competitive nationally and demonstrates our commitment to training the next generation of scientists," says Eric Belin de Chantemèle, PhD.
