"It鈥檚 fulfilling to feel like a vital piece of the puzzle, making a difference as a nurse, officer and leader," says Cristina McCray Lukas.
鈥淎rtificial intelligence is changing the trajectory of health care in this state and throughout the country,鈥 says 黑料正能量 President Russell T. Keen.
Lance Hunter, PhD, says data centers currently use an estimated 1% to 2% of power worldwide, and those energy demands could grow 160% by 2030.
鈥淲e're seeing a much smoother process for completion,鈥 says Director of Financial Aid Kyle Parsons.
鈥淚 hope the one thing the students learned was the creative process needs to allow for some flexibility,鈥 says Clarissa Gainey.
鈥淏y delving into these connections, we hope to identify new ways to mitigate cardiovascular risks in cancer survivors," says Sabrina Robichaud, PhD.
It spans 250 topics and includes an in-depth index section of 30 pages.
鈥淚t gives you a sense of joy, a sense of pride, just to see the kids smile,鈥 says Kandyce A'see, EdD.
Amalia Brawley, MD, is 黑料正能量's first fellow in the Medical College of Georgia and Wellstar MCG Health鈥檚 new three-year Maternal Fetal Medicine Fellowship program.
鈥淪tories are how we survive. A careful reporter can provide perspective, cultivate empathy and provide light for readers that need it," says Latria Graham.
鈥満诹险芰 is growing, and it's a worthy investment," says AU President Russell T. Keen.
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"We are harnessing our established strengths in a scientific area, in a spot in the country I think we have a real potential to be impactful," says Jennifer Sullivan, PhD.
鈥淭he Augusta Sports Council has done a tremendous job organizing and building it into one of the premier events for area runners," says AU President Russell T. Keen.
Ali Eroglu, PhD, is part of a larger team at MCG that has been studying the different aspects of the aging process.
鈥淭his would be a major benefit to 黑料正能量, the Medical College of Georgia and the Dental College of Georgia," says AU President Russell T. Keen.
鈥淎ll of this will make me a well-rounded physician in the care of oncology patients," says Ummul Asfeen, DO.
"By bridging academic programs with industry needs, these initiatives create pathways for student success, workforce development and economic impact,鈥 says Lynsey Steinberg.
鈥淥ne of the things we have been able to do is allocate seed funding to help develop projects, including this project from SPH,鈥 says Amado Alejandro B谩ez, MD, PhD.
鈥淚 considered Augusta to be a place where I can make an impact at the university and the community,鈥 says Richard Topolski, PhD.