Author: Terry Hastings
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Nanotechnology and infectious disease research symposium to be held
The inaugural Georgia Symposium on Nanotechnology in Infectious Disease, co-sponsored by Georgia’s major research universities,…
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Salmonella in peanuts
For the second time in two years, a nationwide outbreak of salmonellosis has been tied…
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University, CDC form partnership to study human health threats
UGA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have launched a collaboration focusing on…
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UGA and CDC collaborate to address human infectious diseas threats
The University of Georgia and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have launched a…
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UGA Research Foundation receives $18.7 millon Gates Foundation grant
The University of Georgia Research Foundation has received a five-year, $18.7 million grant from the…
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U.N. Climate Change Conference considers ancient soil replenishment technique for global warming
Scientists, environmental groups and policymakers forging the next world climate agreement see biochar not only…
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UGA signs licensing deal with European Company
Roquette, one of Europe’s largest producers of plant-based commodity and specialty chemicals, has signed a…
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Action plan being developed to help UGA’s growing research enterprise
A plan to improve research administration and mitigate compliance risk at UGA will be presented…
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Research pays off
Licensing revenues for the University of Georgia Research Foundation increased to $23.75 million in fiscal…
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UGARF licensing revenues reach record levels
he University of Georgia Research Foundation announced this week that its licensing revenues increased to…
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Meetings set for comment on draft NBAF report
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security will seek public comment on the National Bio and…
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UGA biomass technology increases ethanol yield from grasses and yard waste
University of Georgia researchers have developed a new technology that promises to dramatically increase the…
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Biosafety training reduces risk
More diseases, more research, more training-less risk. It’s a logic that guides universities where researchers’…
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New UGA invention kills foodborne pathogens in minutes
University of Georgia researchers have developed an effective technology for reducing contamination of dangerous bacteria…
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Carl Bergmann appointed UGA assistant VP for research
David Lee, University of Georgia vice president for research, today announced the appointment of Carl…
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Global impact
UGA has established a new multidisciplinary Faculty of Infectious Diseases to address infectious disease threats…
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UGA establishes new Faculty of Inectious Diseases to target threats to animal and human health
The University of Georgia has established a new multidisciplinary Faculty of Infectious Diseases to address…
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New UGA committee seeks input on research compliance policies and responsibility
Faced with increasing federal scrutiny and oversight of sponsored research funding, UGA and other top…
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DHS will answer questions at NBAF community meeting
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security will hold an informal community meeting to answer questions…
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DHS to address community concerns at NBAF meeting
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security will hold an informal community meeting to answer questions…
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UGA researchers receive $9 million in grants to study barriers to effective addiction treatment
More than 23 million Americans age 12 or older need treatment for substance abuse and…
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Technology commercialization at University of Georgia among best in U.S.
University of Georgia Research Foundation’s success in technology commercialization placed it among the best in…
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Three faculty named 2008 Georgia Cancer Coalition Scholars
Three UGA researchers—Robert Arnold, Yan Geng and Lianchun Wang—are among the 29 scientists named 2008…
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Georgia Cancer Coalition names three distinguished scholars at UGA
Three University of Georgia researchers – Robert Arnold; Yan Geng; and Lianchun Wang – are…
