Tag: Research
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Traveling to Mars requires complicated teamwork
Professor, students help NASA with issues associated with deep space travel.
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New book explains how mass tort suits may benefit everyone except victims
New book from UGA professor explains how mass tort suits work.
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Edward Delgado-Romero
Edward Delgado-Romero, a professor and associate dean in the College of Education, says his ideal…
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Loggerhead turtles headed for record-breaking season
Data from UGA researchers points to largest number of nests in recent history.
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UGA assists in first assessment of peer support
State of Georgia partners with School of Social Work researchers.
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Study sheds light on Georgia farmer suicides
UGA research uncovers several factors about the stresses Georgia farmers face.
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Jessica Shotwell
Doctoral student Jessica Shotwell is passionate about public health and is researching ways to facilitate and…
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Jacqueline Hammersley
Terry College of Business professor Jacqueline Hammersley educates students while also conducting research that has…
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Working parents fight image battle on two fronts
Trying to be both a good employee and a devoted parent can be difficult.
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Radioactive tadpoles reveal contamination clues
Amphibian larvae help monitor environmental contamination.
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Michael Yabsley
Professor Michael Yabsley studies diseases that affect wildlife, people and domestic animals while also mentoring…
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Pigs help scientists understand human brain
Imaging analysis shows swine models even more effective for neurological research.
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Birth order influences CEO risk-taking
Research shows younger siblings often take more risks as chief executives.
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UGA students, alumni receive 13 NSF Fellowships
Seven graduate students, six alumni receive competitive national award.
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Parasites affect host responses to environmental change
Researchers offer examples to illustrate importance of having baseline parasite data.
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How fathers, children should spend time together
Study dives into factors that could help develop a stronger relationship.
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Researchers use technology to predict schizophrenia
They will explore novel risk identification methods such as digital phenotyping.
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Building Bridges
UGA institute seeks innovative solutions to problems from flood control to sanitation.
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Study links work burnout and weight gain
Feeling overworked contributes to a variety of unhealthy behaviors.
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For military couples, different factors affect health
Both spouses’ psychological well-being was related to better reports of physical health.
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Daily self-weighing can prevent holiday weight gain
Exposure to daily weight fluctuations motivated behavioral change.
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Researchers find new drug targets for lung disease
A reliable diagnostic marker could help improve the prognosis for patients.
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Statistical model could predict disease outbreaks
It includes preventable childhood infections such as measles and pertussis.
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Government contracting decreases employee diversity
Researchers found that increases in contracting decreases workforce diversity.
