Tag: News Release
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UGA research links inorganic mercury exposure to damaged cell processes
University of Georgia research has found that inorganic mercury, which was previously thought to be…
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Alison Bracewell McCullick named UGA’s community relations coordinator
Alison Bracewell McCullick will join the University of Georgia Office of Government Relations as its…
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NIH grants $2.1 million MERIT award extension to UGA researcher studying B-12
The National Institutes of Health Institute of General Medical Sciences has awarded a five-year extension…
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UGA to host annual shelter medicine symposium on Feb. 6
The eighth annual Shelter Medicine Symposium will be held at the University of Georgia College…
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Harmful bacteria can survive in sandwich crackers, cookies for months, UGA study finds
Researchers at the University of Georgia found that pathogens, like salmonella, can survive for at…
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A fish may hold the key to more efficient wireless networks
As wireless networks become more crowded with devices and more taxed by the demand for…
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Coffee may improve athletic endurance performance, UGA review finds
The caffeine in a morning cup of coffee could help improve athletic endurance, according to…
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Media advisory: UGA to deliver tiny house to Georgia organic farmer
University of Georgia faculty members David Berle, with the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences,…
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UGA, Georgia Tech partner to create fully-accessible camp for children with disabilities
The University of Georgia’s College of Environment and Design and Georgia Tech’s College of Architecture…
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UGA remains a best value in public colleges according to Kiplinger
The University of Georgia continues to rank as one of the nation’s top values in…
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Bioengineer Karen Burg named UGA Harbor Lights Chair in Small Animal Studies
Karen J.L. Burg, a bioengineer whose cutting-edge work centers on absorbable polymers, biofabrication and tissue…
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Two UGA faculty members named National Academy of Inventors Fellows
The National Academy of Inventors has named two University of Georgia faculty members to the…
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Georgia Power, UGA advancing solar energy through solar tracking demonstration project
Georgia Power leaders joined University of Georgia officials, Georgia Public Service Commissioner Tim Echols and…
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Despite growth, native advertising is still difficult for consumers to recognize
The appearance of online editorial content and native, or paid, advertising is blurred in the…
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UGA Marine Extension launches state’s first oyster hatchery
With Georgia’s oyster season just beginning, the University of Georgia Marine Extension has opened the…
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2,807 eligible to graduate in UGA’s fall Commencement ceremonies
The University of Georgia will welcome its newest alumni on Friday, Dec. 18, as 1,742…
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Bones of obese children may be in trouble, UGA study finds
Studies have shown that obese children tend to have more muscle, but recent University of…
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College of Environment and Design ranked in top 10 nationally
The University of Georgia College of Environment and Design earned top 10 rankings in four…
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Remains found on Baldwin Hall construction site; work temporarily suspended
Several gravesites from Old Athens Cemetery have been discovered on the construction site for the…
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UGA experts predict a better Georgia economy in 2016, but slower job growth
While Georgia’s economy will grow faster than the nation’s next year, the pace of job…
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Functions of global ocean microbiome key to understanding environmental changes
The billions of marine microorganisms present in every liter of seawater represent a structured ecological…
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Depressed Pinterest users suffer from lack of positive messages, UGA study finds
Despite the large number of posts on visual social media platforms that suggest—and fuel—depressing or…
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UGA researchers identify key biological markers for psychotic disorders
A team of researchers led by faculty at the University of Georgia has identified a…
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UGA to offer three-year J.D./M.B.A. program
The University of Georgia is now offering an option for students to graduate with both…
