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New Faculty Conference welcomes fresh faces and familiar alumni

August 25, 2025Paige Tucker

“We want new faculty to know they have a place where they are supported, cared for and nurtured," says Tiana Curry-McCoy, PhD.

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MCG researchers uncover how exercise reboots vascular health in diabetes

August 21, 2025Avatar photoHannah Litteer

“The superoxide dismutase is one of the keys to understanding the mechanism of how exercise improves our vascular health,” says Tohru Fukai, MD, PhD.

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AU contributed over $1.6 billion to Georgia’s economy in FY 2024

August 18, 2025man with glasses standing in front of blue backgroundMilledge Austin

The annual report gives a snapshot of the impact the USG provided to the state and breaks down the numbers per institution.

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New MCG molecular epidemiology internship wraps up with U.S. Air Force visit

August 7, 2025Avatar photoHannah Litteer

"It gives them initial exposure to a broader field career path in public health and in clinical medicine," says Capt. Kevin Caspary.

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Georgia Cancer researcher filling gap in prostate cancer treatment

August 4, 2025Avatar photoLindsey Morris

“The treatment requires patients to carry mutations in their DNA repair genes, but more than 70% of patients do not carry these genes,” says Chunhong Yan, PhD.

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Researcher awarded $90K grant for research on blindness in premature babies

July 30, 2025Avatar photoDenise Parrish

“If retinopathy of prematurity is treated early, vision can be improved or saved, and we can protect the future of these infants,” says Yusra Zaidi, PhD.

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