Author: Sam Fahmy
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UGA researchers boost efficacy of drugs by using nanoparticles to target ‘powerhouse of cells’
Nanoparticles have shown great promise in the targeted delivery of drugs to cells, but researchers…
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When the dust settles
A study published in the journal Nature is challenging scientists’ understanding of planet formation, suggesting…
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Former Brown U. prof named UGA’s first Sperduto Professor
A clinical neuropsychologist whose research explores the relationship between physical changes in the brain and…
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UGA observatory open house Sept. 7 to feature Uranus, Neptune and Andromeda Galaxy
The University of Georgia department of physics and astronomy in the Franklin College of Arts…
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Lawrence H. Sweet named inaugural holder of UGA’s Sperduto Professorship
A clinical neuropsychologist whose research explores the relationship between physical changes in the brain and…
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UGA’s Gregory H. Robinson receives F. Albert Cotton Award in Synthetic Inorganic Chemistry
Gregory H. Robinson, Franklin Professor and Distinguished Research Professor of Chemistry at the University of…
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Fast one
Using nanoscale materials, UGA researchers have developed a single-step method to rapidly and accurately detect…
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‘Continuing education’
When Alan T. Dorsey became dean of the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences on July…
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Researchers combine remote sensing technologies for highly detailed look at coastal change
Shifting sands and tides make it difficult to measure accurately the amount of beach that’s…
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UGA climatologist, NASA observe extreme Greenland ice sheet surface melt this month
Independent measurements from a University of Georgia climatologist and data from NASA show that for…
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UGA researchers develop rapid diagnostic test for pathogens, contaminants
Athens, Ga. – Using nanoscale materials, researchers at the University of Georgia have developed a…
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Study in Nature sheds new light on planet formation
A study published in the July 5 edition of the journal Nature is challenging scientists’…
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Media advisory: SeeFit Tour to make stops in Athens, Marietta to benefit UGA research
A coast-to-coast fundraising tour that aims to raise $50,000 for vision-related research at the University…
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Study provides first evidence of coevolution between invasive, native species
Invasive species such as kudzu, privet and garlic mustard can devastate ecosystems, and, until now,…
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UGA study reveals flu-fighting role for well-known immune component
University of Georgia scientists have discovered a new flu-fighting role for a well-known component of…
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Chemistry professor wins Germany’s Humboldt Award
Gregory H. Robinson, Franklin Professor and Distinguished Research Professor of Chemistry, is one of…
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Historian named to Gregory Chair in Civil War Era
Noted historian Stephen Berry has been named the inaugural holder of the Amanda and Greg…
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UGA scientists map and sequence genome of switchgrass relative foxtail millet
A newly published genetic sequence and map of foxtail millet, a close relative of switchgrass…
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UGA’s Gregory H. Robinson honored with Humboldt Research Award
Gregory H. Robinson, Franklin Professor and Distinguished Research Professor of Chemistry at the University of…
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UGA’s Bethany Moreton named Organization of American Historians Distinguished Lecturer
Bethany Moreton, a University of Georgia associate professor of history and women’s studies, was one…
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Scientists analyze clam-like fossils, there’s not always safety in numbers
A basic tenet underpinning scientists’ understanding of extinction is that more abundant species persist longer…
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New Franklin associate dean aims to help students successfully navigate academic requirements
Eileen Kraemer, who was recently named associate dean for student academic services in the Franklin…
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UGA’s Stephen Berry named Gregory Chair in the Civil War Era
Noted historian Stephen Berry has been named the inaugural holder of the Amanda and Greg…
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UGA study finds in extinction risk, there’s not always safety in numbers
A basic tenet underpinning scientists’ understanding of extinction is that more abundant species persist longer…
