The commitment to funding, which builds on an existing relationship with Augusta University, will facilitate the expansion of MCG’s 3+ Primary Care Pathway Program.
Vinata B. Lokeshwar, PhD, and her team have been awarded a $2.8 million grant from the National Cancer Institute in an effort to improve outcome in patients with bladder cancer.
Researchers at the Immunology Center of Georgia are taking advantage of revolutionary technology to investigate the role of neutrophils in the spread of bladder cancer.
The Augusta University Research Institute recently recognized faculty researchers for their work in advancing research at AU.
Diana Asante, a biochemistry and cancer biology PhD candidate, recently won second place in a graduate poster competition at the 13th National Symposium on Prostate Cancer and Dr...
Steven S. Coughlin, PhD, professor in the Department of Biostatistics, Data Science and Epidemiology at Augusta University’s Medical College of Georgia, has published a new book...
