Winning technology is disinfection system that addresses access challenges to clean drinking water

A woman looking at her phone. Text reads: The Year Ahead. What will change, what will remain?

We asked Georgia Tech faculty and research experts to forecast what they see as potential trends for the coming year, based on recent events and what’s on the horizon. 
Petit Institute researcher collaborating with Emory clinicians to enable personalized precision medicine
A study of protein membranes could provide drug designers with a new target for anti-microbial compounds.
Researchers have developed a new technology to sort human cells according to their stiffness, which might one day help doctors identify certain diseases in patients, according to a new study.
Georgia Tech has received a five-year $4.6 million grant to increase understanding of the aging process for people with disabilities and use data gleaned from the study to develop technologies that will benefit them and others.
Georgia Tech researchers have helped design an easy-to-open medicine bottle for a Pfizer medication.
Researchers are attempting to engineer an injectable therapy for the shoulder’s supraspinatus tendon, a rotator cuff tendon that is commonly torn in sports.
Scientists have developed a new technique for studying RSV, a common childhood illness.
Scientists have for the first time identified molecules with the potential to block the accumulation of a toxic eye protein that can lead to early onset of glaucoma.