Back to Campus: Tips for Re-engaging

Atlanta, GA

Psychologists and wellness experts give tips on managing anxiety.

Modeling Finds Relaxing Covid-19 Safety Protocols During Vaccination Period Risky

Atlanta, GA

A new mathematical simulation has concluded that the continued practice of mask wearing and social distancing during ongoing vaccinations could help stem a potential surge in Covid-19 cases, particularly as more infectious variants emerge.

Itch Insight: Skin Itch Mechanisms Differ on Hairless Versus Hairy Skin

Atlanta, GA

Georgia Tech has uncovered differences in itch on hairy versus non-hairy skin that could lead to more effective treatments for patients with persistent skin itching.

Itch Insight: Skin Itch Mechanisms Differ on Hairless Versus Hairy Skin

Atlanta, GA

Georgia Tech has uncovered differences in itch on hairy versus non-hairy skin that could lead to more effective treatments for patients with persistent skin itching.

Devika Singh is 2021's Top Bioinformatics Ph.D. Student

Atlanta, GA

Ph.D. student Devika Singh, winner of inaugural Borodovsky Prize as the top Bioinformatics graduate student of 2021, also completed her B.S. and M.S. at Georgia Tech. The award will help Singh continue her genomics studies.

Hands-On Anatomy: ‘One Foot in Medical School, One Foot in Undergrad’

Atlanta, GA

School of Biological Sciences’ Adam Decker led the initiative to add cadaveric specimens to anatomy courses at Georgia Tech. With rapidly growing classes and labs, he’s looking at how technology, training can complement hands-on anatomy.

Zhu Lab Explains the Inhibitory Role of World’s Most Famous Molecule

Atlanta, GA

New research teases apart the mechanisms behind the checkpoint protein PD-1

Why Covid Conspiracy Theories Spread: Understanding the Human Behaviors Behind the Pandemic

Atlanta, GA

Spotlight on Covid-19 research in the School of History and Sociology.

Targeting Radiation Resistance: Why Some Tumors Are So Stubborn

Atlanta, GA

Kemp lab uses genome-scale modeling to understand tumor metabolism and predict tumors’ responses to radiation therapy

Covid-19 Alters Gray Matter Volume in the Brain, New Study Finds

Atlanta, GA

A study from researchers at Georgia Tech and Georgia State University finds that Covid-19 patients experience a higher level of disability caused by lower gray matter volume in the front region of the brain.