Scientists team up to better understand how certain types of air pollution increase the risk of developing dementia. 
By uniting experts across disciplines, Georgia Tech is positioning itself at the forefront of neuroscience and space research.
Biomedical engineers show how two brain regions quickly adapt to shift focus from one planned destination to another.
The concept, cool yet maybe a little creepy, is known as mind uploading.
The device is the first of its kind to continuously monitor how the skin exchanges gases with the environment, helping to monitor skin health and wound healing.
Ming-fai Fong, assistant professor at Georgia Tech and Emory, researches brain plasticity and its role in adapting to vision loss.
Researchers led by Costas Arvanitis at Georgia Tech have developed a method using microbubbles and ultrasound to temporarily open the blood-brain barrier (BBB), enhancing drug delivery to the brain
Associate Professor Margaret E. Kosal helped lead the National Academies committee study on chemical terrorism.
Han will investigate whether blocking specific neurons can help inhibit asthma — which may provide a new avenue for developing treatments.
Biomedical engineer Annabelle Singer has spent the past decade developing a noninvasive therapy for Alzheimer’s disease that also could benefit patients with a host of other neurological disorders, from epilepsy to multiple sclerosis.