
IMMCG researcher studying gene’s relation to cardiovascular disease
“This gene is well known in one field, but now we’re seeing it’s also important in cardiovascular cells,” says Kunzhe Dong, PhD.
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.

“This gene is well known in one field, but now we’re seeing it’s also important in cardiovascular cells,” says Kunzhe Dong, PhD.

“This gene is well known in one field, but now we’re seeing it’s also important in cardiovascular cells,” says Kunzhe Dong, PhD.




“I will leave with a strong sense of closure and peace … I don’t see this as retiring from something, I see this as retiring to something,” says Judi Wilson, EdD.



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The Augusta chapter of the American Advertising Federation has recently created a scholarship in memory of a local advertising professional, and the deadline to apply is fast approaching.

“Our police department is made up of men and women dedicated to service excellence through partnerships that reduce crime and create a safe environment for our faculty, staff, students and friends,” said Jim Lyon, chief of the Augusta University Police Department.

Dr. Renad Abu-Sawwa is sharing her art for the first time during the January Healing Arts exhibition at Augusta University Medical Center.












