Hydrogel Could Open New Path for Glaucoma Treatment Without Drugs or Surgery
Atlanta, GA
Researchers have developed a potential new treatment for the eye disease glaucoma that could replace daily eye drops and surgery.
Coronavirus Vaccine Approval Will Launch Unprecedented Public Health Initiative
Atlanta, GA
When one or more coronavirus vaccines receives FDA emergency use authorization, it will launch a major public health and logistics initiative.
Extraction of Largely Unexplored Bodily Fluid May Provide New Biomarkers
Atlanta, GA
Microneedle patches could provide a means for extracting interstitial fluid to study possible new biomarkers.
Meet True Merrill, senior research scientist
Atlanta, GA
True Merrill is proud to be part of the team leading Georgia Tech's Covid-19 surveillance testing program.
Covid-19 Interventions Can Cut Virus Infections, Severe Outcomes, and Healthcare Needs
Atlanta, GA
Interventions such as shelter-in-place taken to control the SARS-CoV-2 virus can reduce infections and overall deaths.
Ultra-Low-Cost Hearing Aid Could Address Age-Related Hearing Loss Worldwide
Atlanta, GA
Researchers have developed an ultra-low-cost hearing aid to help the hundred of millions of people with age-related hearing loss.
1.8 Million Face Shields Delivered to Protect Medical Workers from Covid-19
Atlanta, GA
An initiative launched by Georgia Tech and supported by a community of companies has helped produce nearly 2 million face shields.
Campus Leaders Host Virtual Town Hall on Health and Safety
Atlanta, GA
Campus leaders reviewed some of the steps Georgia Tech is taking to encourage the safety of students, faculty, and staff who will be on campus this summer and fall.
Study Shows Hydroxychloroquine's Harmful Effects on Heart Rhythm
Atlanta, GA
Drug creates serious disturbances in the electrical signals that govern heartbeat.
Inspired by Parents, Georgia Tech Student Helps Build Lifesaving Equipment to Battle COVID-19
Atlanta, GA
Mechanical engineering student Kentez Craig grew up in Atlanta with two paramedics as parents. Now he's making equipment to help first respondersin their battle with COVID-19.