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Paceline grant helping cancer researcher study the immune system

November 27, 2024Avatar photoLindsey Morris

“By understanding this basic mechanism, we will be able to target this pathway and develop new therapeutic strategies against cancer,” says Santhakumar Manicassamy, PhD.

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MCG researchers secure $5.7 million in new NIH grants

November 19, 2024Woman smilingJennifer Hilliard Scott

The grants are aimed at helping scientists better understand the mechanisms of two cardiovascular complications associated with HIV.

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MCG researchers win Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition

November 13, 2024man with glasses standing in front of blue backgroundMilledge Austin

“This year we finally found something that was both an interesting image and an interesting research subject," says Bruno Cisterna, PhD.

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Georgia Cancer Center researchers study cell language with Paceline grant 

November 12, 2024Avatar photoLindsey Morris

“The Paceline fund offers us an opportunity to utilize highly sophisticated, novel technology to test our hypothesis and obtain insightful preliminary data,” says Zoya Kurago, PhD.

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Pediatric emergency medicine physician earns MCG Lifetime Achievement Award

November 6, 2024Woman's head shotJennifer Lask

“I gain a lot from watching young learners move forward,” says Natalie Lane, MD.

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The impact of identity stressors on breast cancer risk in Black women

November 5, 2024Jenna Ingalls

“I saw there is a group with really poor health outcomes, so I decided to look at what is going on socially to see if there’s any connection,” says Samantha Jones, PhD.

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