Ratcliff and Yunker: 2019 Sigma Xi Faculty Best Paper Award Read more about Ratcliff and Yunker: 2019 Sigma Xi Faculty Best Paper Award Collaboration between biologist and physicist leads to groundbreaking discovery.
Joe Lachance: 2019 CTL/BP Junior Faculty Teaching Excellence Award Read more about Joe Lachance: 2019 CTL/BP Junior Faculty Teaching Excellence Award Georgia Tech recognizes his educational innovations in teaching biology.
Using Fish to Unravel How Complex Behavior is Encoded in the Genome and Wired in the Brain Read more about Using Fish to Unravel How Complex Behavior is Encoded in the Genome and Wired in the Brain Scientists from Georgia Tech and Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology receive $750,000 grant for research.
New Grant Award Supports Research on Early Detection of Ovarian Cancer Read more about New Grant Award Supports Research on Early Detection of Ovarian Cancer Research on the early detection of ovarian cancer will get a boost from a new award from the Prevent Cancer Foundation.
A COOL Center Based on Natural Quid Pro Quo Read more about A COOL Center Based on Natural Quid Pro Quo The Center for the Origin of Life (COOL) will explore the origins and evolution of life on Earth.
Looking Inside Blood Vessel Malformation Read more about Looking Inside Blood Vessel Malformation Research from BME/Petit Institute Denis Tsygankov brings new understanding to genetic vascular disease
The Helix, of DNA Fame, May Have Arisen with Startling Ease Read more about The Helix, of DNA Fame, May Have Arisen with Startling Ease An evolutionary enigma may have just been cracked: Explaining how the helix of RNA and DNA evolved.
Swapping Bacteria May Help ‘Nemo’ Fish Cohabitate with Fish-Killing Anemones Read more about Swapping Bacteria May Help ‘Nemo’ Fish Cohabitate with Fish-Killing Anemones Why the fish-killing anemone spares the clownfish is a scientific mystery that Georgia Tech marine microbiologists are now tackling in fish mucus.
When Boy Fish Build Castles to Impress Girl Fish, Boy Genes Get a Rise Read more about When Boy Fish Build Castles to Impress Girl Fish, Boy Genes Get a Rise Instinctive behavior may be directly driven be gene regulation, at least researchers were able to match the two up.
Unlocking the Mystery of Methane Clathrates Read more about Unlocking the Mystery of Methane Clathrates An interdisciplinary research team wins funding to study methane clathrates on Earth and on outer moons of the solar system.