Author: James Hataway
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Two scientists to be featured presenters at SEC Symposium
Two UGA researchers will be featured presenters at the inaugural Southeastern Conference Symposium, a three-day…
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Man’s best friend: Common canine virus may lead to new vaccines for deadly human diseases
Researchers at the University of Georgia have discovered that a virus commonly found in dogs…
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UGA researchers to develop new diagnostic test for deadly parasitic disease
Researchers at the University of Georgia will soon begin a study designed to identify new…
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‘Reverse engineering’
Despite urgent need and tremendous scientific effort, researchers have yet to discover a vaccine…
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New class helps students commercialize research
With sources of research funding becoming increasingly scarce and pressure mounting for universities to drive…
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NIH grants support research to diagnose two cancers earlier
Ovarian and pancreatic cancers are among the most deadly, not because they are impossible to…
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People with natural immunity to HIV may serve as basis for new vaccine
Despite urgent need and tremendous scientific effort, researchers have yet to discover a vaccine for…
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Detecting silent killers: UGA researchers receive $4.1 million to diagnose elusive cancers
Ovarian and pancreatic cancers are among the most deadly, not because they are impossible to…
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UGA researchers discover how tiny sugars regulate stem cells
Embryonic stem cells hold great promise as a potential cell-based therapy for a myriad of…
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Growing “braaains”: New UGA seminar uses zombies to teach about infectious diseases
Ah, the humble zombie, bereft of all emotion save for an insatiable lust for human…
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The best defense
Bacteria and archaea are among the smallest forms of life on the planet, but don’t…
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Pioneer of modern embryology to give Boyd Distinguished Lecture
World renowned embryologist, Nicole le Douarin, an honorary professor at the College of France, will…
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Pioneer of modern embryology to deliver Boyd Lecture at UGA
World renowned embryologist Nicole le Douarin, honorary professor at the College of France, will deliver…
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UGA researchers looking to exploit bacterial immune system for medicine and industry
Athens, Ga. – Bacteria and archaea are among the smallest forms of life on the…
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Crunch time
The refrain from health professionals around the world remains unchanged: To win the war against…
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Discovery of plant gene lays groundwork for improved biofuel processing
Since 2007, researchers at the BioEnergy Science Center, one of three Department of Energy-funded research…
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UGA researchers develop new method to detect, analyze DNA and RNA
University of Georgia researchers have employed specially designed nanomaterials to develop a new, label-free DNA…
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Scientist developing sensor to detect when plants under attack
The smell of freshly cut grass may stir memories of baseball parks, cookouts or lazy…
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New class helps people with disabilities combat obesity
The refrain from health professionals around the world remains unchanged: In order to win the…
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Professors receive $2 million to speed biofuel development
With the help of grants from the U.S. Departments of Agriculture and Energy, Chung-Jui Tsai…
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Listening to crops: UGA researcher is developing a sensor to detect when plants are under attack
The smell of freshly cut grass may stir memories of baseball parks, cookouts or lazy…
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A growing effort: UGA professors receive $2 million to speed biofuel development
In the ongoing search for cleaner, renewable energy sources, biofuels derived from trees, shrubs and…
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Overuse of deworming drugs led to widespread resistance among parasites
A long forgotten foe is beginning to reemerge on pastures and meadows around the world,…
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$1.8 million grant will be used to make new mumps vaccine
Biao He, a UGA professor of infectious diseases and a Georgia Research Alliance distinguished investigator…
