Tag: Newsmakers
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Geographer associates cyclones and mangrove health in new study
Dina Rasquinha, doctoral candidate in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’ geography department, discussed…
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Entomologist discusses spread of armyworm in the Southeast
Shimat V. Joseph, a turf scientist and entomologist in the College of Agriculture and Environmental…
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Professor discusses methods of DNA extraction in microbiome research
Jason Wallace, associate professor in the Institute of Plant Breeding, Genetics and Genomics department of…
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Dean discusses need for help in underserved communities amid wildfires
Matthew Auer, dean of the School of Public and International Affairs, was quoted in a…
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Plant pathologist expects increased rainfall to impact plant disease
Jean Williams-Woodward, Extension plant pathologist with the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences department of…
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Law professor weighs in on Purdue Pharma bankruptcy case
Lindsey Simon, assistant law professor in the School of Law, weighed in on the Purdue…
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Gerontology researcher studies language barriers and health
Kerstin Emerson, clinical associate professor of gerontology at the Institute of Gerontology in the College…
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Spider researcher discusses the Joro spider’s new range
Richard Hoebeke, professional researcher in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences entomology department, spoke…
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Plant biologist discusses adapting roots for future food security
Alexander Bucksch, associate professor in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’ plant biology department,…
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Environmental engineer talks the future of recycling
Jenna Jambeck, professor of environmental engineering in the College of Engineering, was quoted in a…
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Psychologist describes increase in ‘workaholics’
Malissa Clark, associate professor and industrial/organizational psychologist in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’…
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Professors build food security in Nigeria
Gary Burtle and Esendugue Fonsah, professors of animal and dairy science and agriculture and applied…
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Climate scientist discusses monumental rain event in Greenland
Thomas Mote, associate dean in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’ geography department, joined…
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Ecologist cited as expert in rattlesnake research
Whit Gibbons, professor emeritus at the Odum School of Ecology, was quoted by KVIA in…
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Education dean discusses decline in students seeking education careers
Denise Spangler, dean of the Mary Frances Early College of Education, was quoted in Alive…
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Atmospheric scientist describes the role of the urban rain effect on 2009 Atlanta flood
Marshall Shepherd, director of the University of Georgia’s Atmospheric Sciences program in the Franklin College…
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Veterinary pathologist discusses avian disease questions
Nicole Nemeth, a veterinary pathologist at the Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study at the University…
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History professor acknowledges America’s use of metric system
Stephen Mihm, professor in the Franklin College of Arts and Science Department of History, contributed…
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Public health extension entomologist discusses DEET
Elmer Gray, a public health extension entomologist, was recently quoted in a CNN article about…
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Associate advertising professor shares more about ‘high-fidelity’ avatars
Grace Ahn, director of the GAVEL lab and associate professor in advertising in the Grady…
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Assistant law professor talks privacy in digital age
Thomas Kadri, an assistant law professor in the School of Law, was recently quoted in…
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Environmental engineering professor shares how to reuse waste
Jenna Jambeck, an environmental engineering professor in the College of Engineering, was recently quoted in…
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Professor discusses philosophy behind animal intelligence, human empathy
Chris Cuomo, a women’s studies and philosophy professor in the Franklin College of Arts and…
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Tree biology and health care professor talks tree disintegration by lightning
Kim D. Coder, a tree biology and health care professor in the Warnell School of…
