鈥淚 have taken care of patients who had a complete blockage in a major leg artery and had no idea they had any problem," says Brian H. Annex, MD.
Suzanne Mathis' paper, 鈥淭he Re-Emergence of Measles,鈥 was published by "Dimensions of Dental Hygiene" in the May/June edition.
"FAST takes a completely different approach from traditional nanotechnology," says Stephen Hsu, PhD.
New research from the Immunology Center of Georgia is changing how scientists view the autoimmune side of heart disease.
鈥淭here is this kind of excitement and curiosity that comes with constantly finding something that you never expected," says Balakrishna Lokeshwar, PhD.
鈥淭his grant is particularly impactful as we look to advance and improve the health of women, not just in Georgia, but for the entire country," says Jennifer C. Sullivan, PhD.
鈥淚t is a great opportunity to connect our groundbreaking discoveries from basic science into real-world clinical practice," says Babak Baban, PhD.
鈥淚 had a personal interest because my mother-in-law had a spinal cord injury, and she had really bad neuropathic pain,鈥 says Laura Carbone, MD.
鈥淭his research opens new avenues for understanding cancer stem cell behavior,鈥 says Andrew Yeudall, PhD.
"We'll basically define a chronic HIV infection as a risk factor for the development of the most severe ocular disease," says Manuela Bartoli, PhD.
鈥淩esearch shows that kids gain three to five times the amount of weight over the summer than they do in the remainder of the school year,鈥 says Lauren von Klinggraeff, PhD.
A new 150,000-square-foot research building will provide modern laboratory spaces, advanced equipment and updated technology infrastructure at AU.
鈥淭he issue is that the virus is still there and still able to release viral proteins,鈥 says Eric Belin de Chantem猫le, PhD.
"Research shows a significant relationship between gum disease and Alzheimer's disease," says Ranya El Sayed, PhD.
The new 150,000-square-foot research building will help continue propelling 黑料正能量 toward its aspirational imperative of becoming an R1 research university.
Friday, March 7, is Dress in Blue Day for Colorectal Cancer Awareness, marking the beginning of Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month.
Since 2019, 26 community-funded innovative cancer research projects at the Georgia Cancer Center have been made possible through Paceline grants.
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.
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.