A Clearer Image of Glaucoma

Georgia Tech chemists are exploring the behavior of a complex protein associated with glaucoma — characterizing one of the largest amyloid-forming proteins to date.

Neha Garg Awarded Royal Society of Chemistry Lectureship

The Natural Products Reports Lectureship is awarded annually to an outstanding early-career researcher who’s research and contributions relate to natural products, small molecules produced by living things.

Myth vs. Reality: Essential Facts to Know About Postdocs

Postdocs push the boundaries of what is possible in a variety of fields. However, despite their significant role in academic institutions, there are many misconceptions surrounding the role of a postdoc.

CRIDC 2024 Awards $41,000 to Poster Competition Winners

At this year’s Career, Research, Innovation, and Development Conference (CRIDC), $41,000 worth of research travel grants were awarded in recognition of the outstanding and impactful work by student competitors. 

Mark Your Calendars: How to Get Involved in the 2024 Atlanta Science Festival

The annual Atlanta Science Festival will host over 150 science-themed events across the metro Atlanta area over three weeks this March — here’s how you can be a part of it.

Researchers Create Light-Powered Yeast, Providing Insights Into Evolution, Biofuels, Cellular Aging

Georgia Tech researchers have engineered one of the world’s first yeast cells able to harness energy from light, expanding our understanding of the evolution of this trait — and paving the way for advancements in biofuel production and cellular aging.