“Caitlyn was the perfect choice for the Good Samaritan Youth Hero for her extraordinary efforts in bringing awareness to local Gold Star families," says Susan Landreth-Everitt.
“I have outstanding colleagues who are doing amazing work. I am honored to have been chosen to receive this award,” says Jennifer Sullivan, PhD.
"Instead of waiting three months for new imaging, we move forward sooner with the diagnosis and treatment, eliminating any delay,” says Daniel Miller, MD.
Since 2019, Paceline has invested almost $1.5 million in cancer research, with sights now set on $2 million.
"Providing students with a financial scholarship to graduate debt-free creates access for first-generation college students,” said Susan Davies, PhD.
"The support from faculty and peers made the learning experience both rewarding and enjoyable," said Tierra Bradshaw.
"Those experiencing long COVID were more likely to have food security concerns," said Biplab Datta, PhD.
“It made me happy to know that I helped create a space that gave students a place to feel comfortable and be themselves without fear of judgment,” said Cameron Cunningham.
Alicia Brown Becton, PhD, believes in transformative leadership and servant leadership as the foundation of her efforts.
"It is a wonderful experience to join people from all areas in celebrating the foundational document of our republic,” said David Kearns.
"He never takes anything for granted and is always seeking more opportunities to learn more about the profession that he has chosen to go into,” said Kevin Kindle.
“Augusta University is a part of me, and I am a part of Augusta University," says Shannon Broxton, DNP.
The scientists suspect the key to that may be a protein called Interleukin-6 (IL-6), a versatile protein involved in both immunity and inflammation throughout the body.
The annual event was held Sept. 7 on the Summerville Campus.
“I think moms really like that there’s kind of a sense of community with the program, and that they’re being plugged into resources,” said Lily Rubin.
“I am grateful to be able to contribute to the success of our graduate school. Being recognized (in a positive way) by your peers is one of the best feelings,” says David Fulton...
Augusta University’s commitment to first-generation college students has been recognized by the FirstGen Forward Network, an independent national organization dedicated to...
“By increasing screening rates, we can detect colorectal cancer at an earlier, more treatable stage and ultimately save lives," said Meng-Han Tsai, PhD.
“I want students to love what they do, to be knowledgeable and to take care of their patients to the best of their ability," said Judy Seitz Black.
“Presenting provided an unparalleled platform to share cutting-edge research and foster collaboration between military, government and industry professionals."
