After serving seven years as dean of The Graduate School, Dr. Mitchell Watsky plans to return to the faculty effective July 1.
A species of a lipid that naturally helps skin injuries heal appears to also aid repair of common corneal injuries, even when other conditions, like diabetes, make healing difficult, scientists report.
Injury or disease in combination with too little vitamin D can be bad for the window to your eyes. The three-layer, transparent cornea at the front of the eyes focuses the light coming in. But its prominent position also puts it at risk for injury...
Postdoctoral fellows, medical residents and graduate students presented at Augusta University’s 32nd Graduate Research Day, an annual event to showcase the research accomplishments of students throughout The Graduate School. Neuroscientist Dr. Dora...
From discovering potential cures for cancer to developing a vaccine for the Zika virus, the biomedical sciences are at the forefront of medical innovation. Augusta University’s Biomedical Sciences PhD Program equips students with the resources...