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2018 Celebration of Technology and Innovation
January 22, 2018Each spring Emory's Office of Technology Transfer hosts a "Celebration of Technology and Innovation" to honor successful ventures from the past year.
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Congratulations to the Fall 2018 Fellow & Resident Research Fund Awardees!
January 16, 2018Congratulations to the fellows and resident whose research projects were selected for funding in the second year of the Fellow and Resident Research Funds.
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Congratulations to the Fall 2017 Fellow & Resident Research Fund Awardees!
January 16, 2018Congratulations to the fellows and residents whose research projects were selected for funding in the inaugural year of the Fellow and Resident Research Funds.
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Lab on a Chip Emerging Investigator Series
November 13, 2017The Royal Society of Chemistry is delighted to introduce their latest Lab on a Chip Emerging Investigator, Wilbur Lam!
Wilbur A. Lam, MD, PhD is an Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Pediatrics at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University and has a unique background as a physician-scientist-engineer trained in pediatric hematology/oncology and bioengineering. Dr. Lam’s interdisciplinary laboratory, located at both Emory and Georgia Tech, includes engineers, biologists, biophysicists, chemists and physicians.
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Tired of the common cold? A new vaccine could prevent it
November 06, 2017Research happening in an Emory University and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta lab takes 50 strains of the common cold and puts it into one shot to make a vaccine.
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2017 Celebration of Faculty Excellence
October 25, 2017This past week, the School of Medicine recognized several faculty members during the “Celebration of Faculty Excellence” award ceremony. These honorees were recognized for their commitment to our various missions and we had one of the largest contingent ever! Congratulations to all!
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New awardees announced for Synergy Awards to support collaborative research in health sciences
October 17, 2017Synergy Award projects include faculty members in at least two different schools/units as co-principal investigators. The awards are intended to support new, highly innovative projects that are not yet funded or published.
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Georgia Clinical & Translational Science Alliance receives $51 million NIH state-wide grant
September 25, 2017After a decade of research collaboration, the Atlanta Clinical & Translational Science Institute (ACTSI) will welcome a new partner and change its name, reflecting a new statewide focus. The University of Georgia will officially become the fourth academic partner and…