Georgia Tech Researchers Release County-Level Calculator to Estimate Risk of Covid-19 Exposure at U.S. Events

The new county-level calculator builds on the team’s interactive state-level tool, which estimates the daily risk that one or more individuals infected with Covid-19 are present in U.S. events of various sizes.

Inaugural Seed Grant Partnership with Oak Ridge National Laboratory Yields 10 Recipients, with More Funding Available

GT-ORNL still has funding available for graduate, postdoc students in wide range of disciplines.

Pride Perspectives: New LGBTQIA Resource Center Director Tegra Myanna Shares Insights, Advice, and How to Get Connected

Myanna, who joined Georgia Tech as director of the LGBTQIA Resource Center in May, shares insights and advice for students, faculty, and staff looking to connect to resources, forge new friendships, and get involved as advocates and allies.

Next Steps: College of Sciences Task Force on Racial Equity

Dean Lozier announces a new task force focused on fostering racial equity in Sciences community

Forget the Chicken or the Egg: It Doesn’t Matter If RNA or Proteins Came First, Rather That They Need Each Other

An interdependence of biology leads to apparent paradoxes for the start of life: which came first, nucleic acids or proteins – the chicken or the egg?

Beckman Scholarship Supports Cristina Baker and Michelle Schroeder in Gene Expression, Monoclonal Antibodies Research

Neuroscience major Cristina Baker and biochemistry major Michelle Schroeder have been selected to receive the Beckman Scholarship.