Tag: College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
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University of Georgia scientist named Regents Professor
Andrew Paterson, a University of Georgia scientist considered a world leader in the mapping and…
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Well healed
Broken bones in humans and animals are painful and often take months to heal.
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UGA study sheds light on aphid vs. wasp evolution
Nature is a system of checks and balances, as is the case between aphids and…
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Better research model
Pig stem cell research conducted by two animal scientists at UGA reveals a better way…
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Grass to gas: UGA researchers’ genome map speeds biofuel development
Researchers at the University of Georgia have taken a major step in the ongoing effort…
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UGA discovery uses ‘fracture putty’ to repair broken bone in days
Broken bones in humans and animals are painful and often take months to heal. Studies…
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$1.2 million USDA grant will be used to raise pecan’s image
The pecan, a Georgia crop staple, packs a much higher antioxidant punch than its nut-cousin…
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Professor named one of nation’s emerging scholars
Franklin West, an assistant professor of animal and dairy science in the College of Agricultural…
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How to Build a Dinosaur author to speak Feb. 6 during Darwin Days at UGA
World-renowned paleontologist Jack Horner, author of How to Build a Dinosaur, will discuss how he…
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Beyond Tang
Deep-space travel will require foods that contain such low levels of oxygen that they can…
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Walther receives NSF CAREER Award to improve engineering education research
American engineering schools face a recruitment challenge. According to the National Academy of Engineering, the…
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UGA researcher named emerging scholar by Diverse magazine
Athens, Ga. – Franklin West, a University of Georgia assistant professor of animal and dairy…
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UGA works to increase pecan awareness, profitability
The pecan, a Georgia crop staple, packs a much higher antioxidant punch than its nut-cousin…
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A heavy burden: A weight pill?
Possibly, UGA researchers say. Clifton Baile and his colleagues at the College of Agricultural and…
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Pig-induced pluripotent stem cells may be safer than previously thought
Pig stem cell research conducted by two animal scientists at the University of Georgia reveals…
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Doyle named vice president for government relations
J. Griffin Doyle, who has served as UGA’s director of federal relations since 2003, was…
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National Guard to train here before going to Afghanistan
A team of Georgia National Guardsmen will soon deploy to Afghanistan on a special mission…
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Teaching the teachers
The metaphor wasn’t lost on Paige Carmichael. When she joined about two dozen other faculty…
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UGA’s agriculture training continues to help in Afghanistan
In the Wardak Province of Afghanistan, the Georgia Agribusiness Development Team continues to work, building…
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UGA streamlines high-tech irrigation system
A technology developed on the University of Georgia campus in Tifton that helps farmers improve…
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Reconstituted PSO Leadership Academy convenes first meeting
UGA faculty and staff members took part in the Public Service and Outreach Leadership Academy…
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Hatching new ideas
After just two days of developing in the egg, a chicken’s heart beats. Students discovered…
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UGA Homecoming Week features events for students, alumni and fans
The University of Georgia will celebrate Homecoming Week beginning Oct. 30 with various student activities…
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Four agriculture faculty receive 2011 Brooks Awards for Excellence
Four faculty in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences were awarded the college’s highest…
