Author: Alan Flurry
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Further assessment needed of dispersants used in response to oil spills
New commentary in Nature Reviews Microbiology by Samantha Joye of the University of Georgia and…
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UGA chemists’ synthesis of silicon oxides opens ‘new world in a grain of sand’
In an effort that reaches back to the 19th-century laboratories of Europe, a discovery by…
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MFA exhibition on display in Athens, Atlanta, NYC
For the first time, Master of Fine Arts degree candidates in UGA’s Lamar Dodd School…
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Executive director of Socrates Sculpture Park to speak at art school
The Lamar Dodd School of Art will present a lecture by museum director John Hatfield…
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UGA art students to take MFA exit show to Atlanta, New York for first time
For the first time, Master of Fine Arts degree candidates in the University of Georgia…
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Researchers identify key link between virus recognition, destruction
An immune system that helps bacteria combat viruses is yielding unlikely results, such as the…
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Filmmaker and visual artist to lecture, give interpretive tours
The Lamar Dodd School of Art welcomes San Francisco-based artist Keith Wilson to campus for…
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UGA historian James Cobb to deliver 2015 Phinizy Lecture
UGA historian James C. Cobb will deliver the 21st Ferdinand Phinizy Lecture in the Chapel…
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Link identified between virus recognition, destruction in bacterial immune system
An immune system that helps bacteria combat viruses is yielding unlikely results such as the…
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UGA researchers to use crowdsourcing to track harmful algal blooms in Georgia’s lakes
In August 2014, dangerous levels of a toxin produced by harmful algal blooms in Lake…
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Shepherd to moderate White House climate education event ‘Champions of Change’
J. Marshall Shepherd, the University of Georgia Distinguished Athletic Association Professor in the Social Sciences,…
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Study: Marital problems remain stable, even as dissatisfaction grows
A new study authored by a UGA psychologist shows that the severity and number of…
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UGA researchers image and measure tubulin transport in cilia
Defective cilia can lead to a host of diseases and conditions in the human body—from…
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Yale University art historian to give lecture at Lamar Dodd School of Art
Carol Armstrong, a professor of the history of art at Yale University, will present a…
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Researchers identify missing component in marine carbon, sulfur cycles
A new study from marine scientists at the University of Georgia reveals two important compounds…
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$23.4M contract to bolster pathogen genomics database
A genome database team led by University of Pennsylvania and UGA scientists has been awarded…
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UGA’s Howe to receive MLA’s inaugural prize in Native American literatures
The Modern Language Association of America will award its first MLA Prize for Studies in…
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UGA study finds possible alternative explanation for dark energy
Dark energy is an unknown form of energy that is proposed to drive the accelerated…
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Marital problems remain stable, even as satisfaction declines, UGA study finds
A new study authored by a University of Georgia psychologist shows that the severity and…
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Building on big data, UPenn and UGA awarded $23.4 million pathogen genomics database contract
A genome database team led by University of Pennsylvania and University of Georgia scientists has…
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Franklin College study examines psychology of workaholism
Even in a culture that lionizes hard work, workaholism tends to produce negative impacts for…
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Best of the best
The Council for Advancement and Support of Education and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement…
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$18.8M grant funds continued studies of Gulf of Mexico spill
A group of scientists led by UGA’s Samantha Joye has received a new grant to…
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UGA team wins best delegation award at Southeast Model African Union
A delegation of seven undergraduate students representing the University of Georgia at the 18th Annual…
