Tag: Research
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Study: Generation gap could advance PR industry
Millennials are often criticized for the different values, qualities and skills they bring to work,…
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Researchers receive $2.78 million NIH grant to explore, exploit bacterial immune systems
Researchers at UGA have received a $2.78 million grant from the National Institutes of Health…
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Study: Cooperatives may provide elder care alternative
A growing elder care shortage could be eased by worker-owned cooperatives, a little-used business model…
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White ibis salmonella shedding increases with urbanization, new Warnell School study finds
The more urbanized a place is, the more white ibis birds there are carrying salmonella—the…
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Study: Narcissistic people use social media for self promotion
A new statistical review of 62 studies more than 13,000 individuals found that narcissism has…
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Terry College of Business study: Referral networks in labor market may help perpetuate inequality
Half of all workers say they found their current jobs through a friend or social…
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Study: Chronic illness and depression increase likelihood of problem drinking in older adults
Older adults suffering from multiple chronic health conditions and depression are nearly five times as…
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New mouse model reveals extensive postnatal brain damage caused by Zika infection
A team of scientists led by researchers at UGA has developed a new mouse model…
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Plant compounds may boost brain function in older adults, Franklin College study says
The same compounds that give plants and vegetables their vibrant colors might be able to…
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Study: Retail growth followed SNAP enrollment spike
Increased enrollment in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in Georgia contributed to the growth of…
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College of Pharmacy and College of Education researchers discover potential therapy
UGA researchers have shown that an FDA-approved drug reduces scar tissue and improves muscle function…
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New drug combination may boost chemo success
UGA researchers have found a way to enhance chemotherapy’s cancer-killing powers, bringing science one step…
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Technology brings new precision to study of circadian rhythm in individual cells
An interdisciplinary team of UGA researchers has developed a new technology that may help scientists…
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UGA researchers battle antibiotic-resistant bacteria
UGA researchers will use a grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to…
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College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences geneticist enhancing sorghum’s drought resi
When UGA plant geneticist Andrew Paterson started to look for lines of sorghum that might…
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Diagnostic tests for sinus infections leave much to be desired, College of Public Health study says
Many patients who see physicians for sinus infections expect to be prescribed an antibiotic. But…
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New Zika model may help provide quick answers
A newly published study from researchers working in collaboration with the Regenerative Bioscience Center at…
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Franklin College research on common bacterium opens door to fighting gastric cancers
A common bacterium that more than half of people have in their gut can use…
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Scientists use genetic analysis of vampire bats to forecast spatial expansion of rabies in Peru
Rabies is likely to appear on the Pacific coast of Peru, an area where it…
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Dental fillings raise levels of mercury in the body, College of Public Health study finds
Dental surface restorations composed of dental amalgam, a mixture of mercury, silver, tin and other…
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Improving global health
UGA’s new Center for Vaccines and Immunology is dedicated to improving global health by creating…
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Father-son faculty members team up on NSF grant
Both father and son recall it like it happened yesterday.
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UGA scientists lead team developing test for Chagas disease
An international team of researchers, led by UGA infectious disease experts, has received $5.2 million…
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Franklin College researchers reveal that magnetic ‘rust’ performs as gold at nanoscale
Researchers from UGA are giving new meaning to the phrase “turning rust into gold” and…
