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Congratulations to Shannon Quinn for being selected as one of 23 early career scientists to win funding for research to accelerate the development of the next generation of imaging technologies as part of the inaugural year of Scialog: Advancing BioImaging.

 

 

Malaria’s connection to Georgia goes back to the colonial period. The Southeastern United States provided prime conditions for a thriving mosquito population which ensured the spread of the disease.

Ronald Drew Etheridge’s scientific career can be characterized by one word—serendipity.

Dr. Julie Stanton has been selected as one of the Center for Teaching and Learning's 2021-22 Writing Fellows.   The Writing Fellows program was established in 2007 by the Office of the Vice President of Instruction.

Mallory Hernandez, Tiffany Yue, and Nicholas Yanek, all undergraduate student athletes in the Cellular Biology department, have been named to the 2020 Fall Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll.