"By bridging academic programs with industry needs, these initiatives create pathways for student success, workforce development and economic impact,” says Lynsey Steinberg.
“One of the things we have been able to do is allocate seed funding to help develop projects, including this project from SPH,” says Amado Alejandro Báez, MD, PhD.
“Our goal is to support local schools and families in creating a culture where reading is prioritized and celebrated,” says Judi Wilson, EdD.
"We want to provide the safest drivers in the CSRA, and we want to make sure that they’re healthy," says Al Harris.
“The Healthy Georgia Report is an important tool for benchmarking the health of Georgians and highlighting opportunities for improvement," says Teresa Waters, PhD.
“Glycan sequencing uses advanced tools like next-generation sequencing and AI to quickly and accurately map out these sugar structures,” says Wan Tien Chiang, PhD.
"It's one of the first publications as a lab we've produced, and it was kind of new because it took what we were doing in the fruit fly and combined that with computational work...
"World Cancer Day is a powerful reminder of the global impact of this disease and the ever-growing need for collective action," says Jorge E. Cortes, MD.
“This prestigious designation places our BS in Cyber Operations program among an elite group of fewer than 25 institutions nationwide," says Gursimran Walia, PhD.
The College of Nursing began in Athens in 1943 as a department at the University of Georgia.
“It is important for people to remember to take proper precautions, especially during the colder months when we are in closer proximity to each other,” says KM Islam, PhD, MD.
“Having a resource like this, especially locally, right here on campus, is a really important asset for our researchers,” says Meghan McGee-Lawrence, PhD.
Campuses will return to normal operations on Friday, Jan. 24.
In-person classes will now be remote on Thursday, Jan. 23, and in-person activities will be canceled.
"I truly feel that I am making a positive impact on the health and well-being of my community," says Elizabeth Gay, DNP.
In-person classes will now be remote, and in-person activities will be canceled on Wednesday, Jan. 22.
Gov. Brian Kemp introduced a budget that includes $99.8 million in funding for a new translational research building at Augusta University.
In-person classes will now be remote, and in-person activities will be canceled on Tuesday, Jan. 21.
Jodi Collins is responsible for the operational and administrative support activities of the Augusta University Foundation and the Augusta University Real Estate Foundation.
“It allows us to explore uncharted territory in mucosal immunology and vascular biology," says Rafael Czepielewski, PhD.