Katrina Keefer has been named chief executive officer for AU Health effective July 15.
Renowned pharmacologist, molecular behavioral neuroscientist who is pursuing better treatment targets for PTSD, depression and Alzheimer’s has been named chair of the MCG...
Augusta University has more than 80 experts on hand to discuss a variety of topics, from health care to politics and beyond.
Over the years, the program has provided more than 5,000 screenings to migrant workers.
MCG scientists looking at body's natural checkpoint, the enzyme CD73, and how it may convert the cell fuel that normally promotes our immune system to attack head and neck cancer...
Augusta University experts ready to talk trending news topics, including the myth of "curing" cancer.
AUMC gets the Gold Standard stamp approval.
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It's a progressive eye disease that's plagued NBA superstar Steph Curry. Now scientists at MCG have a $2.1 million grant to learn more about keatoconus' causes and identify points...
Carlton Deese, executive director of Georgia War, said, “This ride is certainly uplifting to the veterans, but also to the riders, as many of them are veterans themselves or have...
Augusta University has more than 80 experts at hand to help reporters cover topics from health care to cybersecurity and beyond.
Growth in the health care and social assistance industry will outpace all other industries in Georgia over the next decade. To meet that demand, the Augusta University College of...
Individuals and teams will determine a fundraising goal, with money raised going to support patient care and cancer research projects at the Georgia Cancer Center.
MCG investigators working on associating a protein profile in the eye's fluid with obvious structural damage to the eye glaucoma causes. They think that may lead to early...
The MCG Office of Academic Affairs will now have oversight of both graduate and undergraduate medical education.
Take a look at what's happening at Augusta University this week.
Four physicians who volunteer to teach MCG students across the state have been honored for their efforts.
Electroconvulsive therapy isn't used often because of side effects like memory loss and poorer cognition. MCG scientists have found that using lower amplitude may negate those...
In her new role, Meehan will oversee the areas of donor engagement, communications, prospect management and research, and annual giving.
May 31 is World No Tobacco Day and the Georgia Cancer Center wants to help you kick the habit for good.