Crab Shell Signaling Helps Control the Many Faces of Cholera, Study Shows Read more about Crab Shell Signaling Helps Control the Many Faces of Cholera, Study Shows A new study shows the diversity and resourcefulness of Vibrio cholerae, the organism behind the disease cholera.
Lachance Lab receives NIH funding to study the genetics of prostate cancer in African men Read more about Lachance Lab receives NIH funding to study the genetics of prostate cancer in African men Lachance Lab receives NIH funding to study the genetics of prostate cancer in African men
Bacterial Biofilms in Hospital Water Pipes May Show Pathogenic Properties Read more about Bacterial Biofilms in Hospital Water Pipes May Show Pathogenic Properties Researchers have described microbial communities found in shower hoses at a major U.S. hospital.
Matt Torres Awarded $1.2M Grant from the National Institutes of Health for Investigating Novel Protein Mechanism Involved in Hormone Signaling Read more about Matt Torres Awarded $1.2M Grant from the National Institutes of Health for Investigating Novel Protein Mechanism Involved in Hormone Signaling The Torres lab has been awarded a four year, $1.2 million grant by the National Institutes of General Medical Sciences
Metabolic Profiles Distinguish Early Stage Ovarian Cancer with Unprecedented Accuracy Read more about Metabolic Profiles Distinguish Early Stage Ovarian Cancer with Unprecedented Accuracy A new study has produced a set of biomarkers that may enable development of an accurate ovarian cancer screening test.
First of its Kind Read more about First of its Kind Georgia Tech researchers develop portable pattern recognition pipeline
Cancer may not be caused by mutations alone Read more about Cancer may not be caused by mutations alone New research by Georgia Tech scientists underscores importance of gene regulation
Finding the Origins of Life in a Drying Puddle Read more about Finding the Origins of Life in a Drying Puddle Cycles of wet and dry conditions may have driven the type of chemical reactions that scientists believe were critical to the formation of life on the early Earth.
Lee Joins National Board Read more about Lee Joins National Board Tech professor’s biodefense influence keeps growing
Professor May Wang Elected to Elite National Committee Read more about Professor May Wang Elected to Elite National Committee May Dongmei Wang, Ph.D. Representing North America in The International IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS).