Awarded to Lily Cheung and Simon Sponberg, the grants will fund cutting-edge research in their fields.
Over 100 peptide-based drugs are currently available in the US, where they’re used to treat conditions ranging from type-2 diabetes to MS
Georgia Tech researchers apply an economics theory to study the building blocks of biological evolution
Recognized among the nation’s most distinguished leaders, three Georgia Tech professors have been selected as Fellows by the American Association for the Advancement of Science for 2022.
Nerem Symposium Honors Memory of Georgia Tech Bioengineering Icon in ‘Bob’s Building’
Facundo Fernández, Regents' and Vasser Woolley Professor and Associate Chair for Research and Graduate Training in the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, is set to join the board of directors of the Metabolomics Association of North America.
A team of multi-disciplinary investigators from five universities, led by Georgia Tech faculty researchers, has provided a potential path toward future mRNA therapies.
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed new tools and approaches to image, monitor, and probe heme in biological systems to study how organisms handle this essential but potentially cytotoxic metabolite.
Lecture Title: Contending with the Truly Alien: Agnostic Approaches to Life Detection
CMDI'’s inaugural Early Career Award Fellow shares about launching her interdisciplinary postdoctoral research program and asks: Can a bacteria that’s “good at scooping up DNA” teach us about harnessing viruses to battle bacterial infections?