Tag: Biomedical and Health Sciences Institute
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Georgia CTSA training grants provide opportunities for faculty, students
The Georgia Clinical and Translation Science Alliance is now accepting applications for two mentored training…
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Study explores sleep apnea, autoimmune disease link
The research results could lead to better treatment, drug therapies.
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Professor appointed to the National Institute of Health’s Council of Councils
Susan Sanchez, professor of infectious diseases, assistant director of the UGA Biomedical Health Science Institute…
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ARCS Awards to UGA students top $1 million
Limited time and money are major obstacles for up-and-coming researchers, said Stephanie Herrlinger, a UGA…
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UGA researchers discover new clues for treatment of antibiotic-resistant bacteria
Researchers at the University of Georgia have identified a previously unknown process that many bacteria,…
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Experts to discuss malaria during One Health symposium
Experts from UGA, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Emory University will gather…
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Research finds link that causes impulse eating
Franklin College scientist finds that even fruit fly larvae are prone to eating for pleasure.
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UGA, University of Liverpool to team up for international One Health Symposium
UGA’s Biomedical and Health Sciences Institute and its Faculty of Infectious Diseases along with the…
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UGA researchers identify brain pathway triggering impulsive eating
New research from the University of Georgia has identified the neural pathways in an insect…
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ARCS Foundation awards $70,000 to UGA biomedical sciences graduate students
Athens, Ga. – The Atlanta chapter of the ARCS-Achievement Rewards for College Students-Foundation Inc. has…
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Nature study reveals loss of essential blood cell gene leads to anemia
Scientists at the University of Georgia, Harvard Medical School and the University of Utah have…
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Researcher receives NIH grant to identify unknown anemias
Microbiologist Harry Dailey has received a $1.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health…
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UGA researcher receives $1.5 million NIH grant to identify unknown anemias
University of Georgia microbiologist Harry Dailey has received a $1.5 million grant from the National…
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John M. Drake
John Drake, an associate professor in the Odum School of Ecology, is known for the…
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William S. Kisaalita
William Kisaalita has developed research activities and international service-learning projects that have engaged students in…
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Malaria discoveries could pave way for new therapies
Half the world’s population is at risk for contracting malaria. The deadly disease, spread by…
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Mini-symposium will explore climate change, infectious diseases
The concept “One World, One Health” describes an awareness that human, animal and environmental health…
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Symposium will examine global health care concerns common to U.S., Israel
Health care reform, emergency preparedness, traffic safety and obesity are just a few of the…
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New discovery by University of Georgia scientists
Now, a research team at the University of Georgia has shown for the first time…
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Superbug comes to UGA, Athens-Clarke Library
Science journalist and author Maryn McKenna will share some powerful stories from her recent book,…
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Foundation Fellowships support seven UGA graduate students
The Atlanta chapter of the ARCS® Foundation, Inc. (Achievement Rewards for College Students) will award…
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World experts gather for UGA flu conference
In an effort to address the ongoing H1N1 pandemic and to prepare against future ones,…
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UGA CURO summer research fellowships
Twenty-six undergraduates at the University of Georgia are spending eight weeks this summer immersed in…
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UGA to host workshop examining stem cell therapies for spinal cord injury
Following President Barack Obama’s decision to lift the ban on federal funding for embryonic stem…
