TDAExplore takes the detailed imaging provided by microscopy, pairs it with a hot area of mathematics called topology and the analytical power of artificial intelligence to give a...
This week: enrollment remains on the rise, possible scams await as the holiday buying season arrives and college students continue to struggle with the pandemic.
The interaction of a natural lock and key recruits immune cells to the pancreas, which attack insulin-producing islet cells, resulting in a lifelong course of insulin therapy and...
This week includes the Great American Smokeout, a lecture on improving mental health, the possible benefits from carbon monoxide and an award for the vice president of information...
This week includes a salute to Veterans Day, a fair for students to explore research opportunities and a new respiratory testing panel from the Medical College of Georgia.
She chaired the society’s Public Relations Committee from 2016-19 and its Membership Committee from 2019-20.
This week includes recognition of former College of Education students, background on supply chain issues in the auto industry and steps to diversify the DCG.
Researchers have developed a viral panel that enables the simultaneous testing for SARS-CoV-2 along with numerous common respiratory viruses.
Dr. Edward Chin, a professor at the Medical College of Georgia, is the recipient of the 2021 Laureate Award from the Georgia Chapter of the American College of Physicians.
This week includes a health fair for an underserved community, a presentation by two veteran business owners, and trick or treat for kids on the AU campus.
Dr. Satish S.C. Rao has been named the inaugural recipient of the American College of Gastroenterology’s Distinguished Mentorship and Teaching Award.
Dr. April Hartman, chief of the Division of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine at MCG, is the new Dorothy A. Hahn, MD, Endowed Chair in Pediatrics.
Dr. Mykola Mamenko has evidence that the mechanism for developing hypertension is different in males and females, which could help identify which antihypertensives would work...
This week: a breast cancer fundraiser, the Paceline ride and more.
“Kidney transplant patients are at risk for all kinds of infections,” says Dr. Sandeep Padala, nephrologist at MCG and the Augusta University Health System.
Dr. Richard McIndoe, a bioinformatics expert, is the new director of the Center for Biotechnology and Genomic Medicine at the Medical College of Georgia.
Story ideas this week include grants continuing to roll in for the College of Science and Mathematics, a concert for a cause and baking for a living following one grad’s Augusta...
Glycerin, or glycerol, helps calm the classic scaly, red, raised and itchy patches in a psoriasis model.
Story ideas this week include the continued effort by Augusta University to work with the community, a study on a new way to make nylon for everyday products and the Nursing...
Understanding the role a certain molecule plays in both cancer cells, as well as the cells tasked to kill foreign invaders in the body, could be the key to unlocking the benefits...