Tag: Research
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Michael Bowler
Michael Bowler has filled his time at UGA taking advantage of every opportunity offered to him,…
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Chronic disease prevention could ease opioid crisis
One in four U.S. adults is living with at least one chronic disease.
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Startup 101
As UGA commits to innovation, one program is helping entrepreneurs get their startups going.
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Study tests potential solution for male infertility
Researchers aiming to produce viable sperm cells from skin cells.
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Virtual reality could help flu vaccination rates
Study finds VR might provide a path to increased acceptance.
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Harris Jamal
Harris Jamal’s passion is to make a difference in this world and he is committed to…
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Lisa Renzi-Hammond
Lisa Renzi-Hammond, an assistant professor in the College of Public Health, conducts research that seeks…
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UGA to spark STEM education research across Southeast
Engineering Education Transformations Institute awarded $1 million grant.
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Cori Bargmann: Reshaping science to save lives
UGA alumna is revolutionizing research on the brain and diseases.
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UGA research benefits the broader world
UGA ranks among the country’s top 10 universities in research licensing.
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These graduate students are making science accessible
Two UGA Ph.D. students are part of the prestigious IF/THEN Ambassador program.
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Financial therapy can aid well-being, stability
Researchers are trying to grow this specialized type of counseling.
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UGA aims to improve safety of self-driving cars
College of Engineering researcher uses NSF grant to improve control and coordination.
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Researchers clear the path for ‘designer’ plants
New targets for gene editing could lead to more resilient crops.
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Study uses old friends to predict new enemies
Scientists use evolutionary history to predict impacts of invading insects.
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Study dissects attitudes on short-term vacation rentals
Study points to need for local ordinances that reflect nuances of neighborhoods.
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STEMzone introduces Bulldog Nation to research
More than a dozen hands-on opportunities engaged people of all ages.
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James Beasley
James Beasley, an associate professor at the Savannah River Ecology Laboratory and the Warnell School…
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Social work, education faculty help train next generation of substance use, mental health experts
Georgia has a massive shortage of health care professionals trained to address substance use disorders.…
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Wildlife studies show damage wrought by major storms
Animals both on land and in water feel effects of hurricanes, research finds.
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Scientists make discovery on coastal water flow
They identify mechanisms that expand nutrient-rich coastal water into the ocean.
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UGA leads the way in precision agriculture
It’s the use of technology to increase the profitability, sustainability of crop production.
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Engineering researchers explore academic resilience
Funded by the NSF, the study may be the first of its kind in engineering…
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Can a cat improve your grandma’s life?
Research indicates that having a cat decreases loneliness by 36%.
