
IMMCG researchers develop tool to sharpen accuracy of personalized medicine
“A patient’s immune system is unique. With clearer markers, we can better understand how to tailor therapies to each person’s condition,” says Mohammad Oliaeimotlagh, MD.
Augusta University plans to expand its animation program to include an additional 21 faculty members in the Department of Art and Design, which will make it possible to attract about 400 more animation students in the coming years.
“A patient’s immune system is unique. With clearer markers, we can better understand how to tailor therapies to each person’s condition,” says Mohammad Oliaeimotlagh, MD.
“A patient’s immune system is unique. With clearer markers, we can better understand how to tailor therapies to each person’s condition,” says Mohammad Oliaeimotlagh, MD.
“A patient’s immune system is unique. With clearer markers, we can better understand how to tailor therapies to each person’s condition,” says Mohammad Oliaeimotlagh, MD.
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The annual event was held Sept. 7 on the Summerville Campus.
The book is designed for current instructors of public administration, political science and social science.
The Augusta University program serves 1,200 people each year from throughout the Central Savannah River Area, some coming from as far as Atlanta and Greenville, South Carolina.
Health care volunteers for the June 3 event provided services to almost 200 McCorkle Nurseries Inc. employees.
The funds will provide scholarships to medical students who commit to serve rural and underserved areas of Georgia.
Dr. Melanie Kitchens O’Meara, an associate professor in the Department of Art and Design, and former Augusta University students Kayla Johnson, Sabrina Nacci and Rachel Visintainer have won the 2021 Marion Kleinau National Scripting Award for their adaptation of the 1971 novel ‘Grendel’ for the stage.