A Problematic Pathogen Develops Antibiotic Tolerance — Without Previous Exposure

A study led by The Diggle Lab found that the opportunistic pathogen "Pseudomonas aeruginosa" can quickly evolve in a synthetic media that mimics cystic fibrosis sputum, to develop tolerance and resistance to certain antibiotics.

Future Faculty Earn Teaching Certificates

This year, a record 49 graduate students and postdocs received the Tech to Teaching certificate and 68 participants received the CIRTL certificate.

Cavity-causing Bacteria Assemble an Army of Protective Microbes on Human Teeth

Examining bacteria growing on toddlers’ teeth, Marvin Whiteley and a team from the University of Pennsylvania found microbes’ spatial organization is crucial to how they cause tooth decay.

Stories From an Unprecedented Semester

Two months after a rapid evolution to remote learning and teaching, College of Sciences students, faculty, and graduate teaching assistants share perspectives, challenges, surprises, and what they’ve learned together — apart.

Honoring the Class of 2020

Join Georgia Tech for a virtual graduation celebration on Friday, May 1!

Institute Research Award Winners Named for 2020

The Office of the Executive Vice President for Research announces the winners of the 2020 Institute Research Awards.