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Emory launches program to deliver 1 million rapid HIV self-tests across the country
Today marks the launch of the Emory University-led collaborative project, Together TakeMeHome, the largest nationwide HIV self-testing program to date.
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Emory researchers fuse science and art for JUSTICE
Emory researchers have teamed with artists to transform their expertise into creative exhibits for JUSTICE, this year’s Science Gallery Atlanta exhibition set to open on Saturday, April 1.
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Emory unveils Georgia’s largest health sciences research building
An important moment in the history — and future — of research at Emory University occurred Wednesday afternoon when a ribbon cutting ceremony was held for the new Health Sciences Research Building II, the largest facility if its kind in Georgia.
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Men's Tennis Splits Opening Matches of California Trip
The Emory University men's tennis team opened its California spring break trip on Thursday, splitting a pair of matches against RPI and Division II's Azusa Pacific.
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Emory alumna Rae Wynn-Grant forged a path as a wildlife biologist. (Video courtesy Rae Wynn-Grant)
“Science has quite literally taken me around the world,” says Rae Wynn-Grant, an Emory alumna and wildlife biologist whose field research has spanned six continents.
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New grant will help Emory researchers assess the health impact of climate change on Atlanta neighborhoods
Saria Hassan, assistant professor at the Emory School of Medicine (left) and Eri Saikawa, associate professor in the Department of Environmental Sciences at Emory’s Rollins School of Public Health (right), will measure how climate change impacts health in underserved communities.
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Emory Baseball Runs Win Streak to Four; Downs Rose-Hulman 7-2
The Emory University baseball team ran its winning streak to four games on Tuesday, defeating Rose-Hulman, 7-2, in a midweek matchup at Chappell Park in Atlanta.
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Three From Men's Basketball Honored on All-UAA Team; Pearce Named Rookie of the Year
Three members of the Emory University men's basketball team were honored by the University Athletic Association Thursday afternoon as the All-Association teams were announced by the conference office.
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Nominations Being Taken For Emory Athletics Hall Of Fame
Nominations for the 2023 Emory Athletics Hall of Fame class are currently being accepted.
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Emory University to launch Center for AI Learning
A new center focused on practical education and intellectual community in the rapidly developing era of artificial intelligence (AI) will soon launch at Emory University.
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New study shows how machine learning can improve care for people with Rett syndrome
Over the last decade there has been a surge in the use of both medical-grade and consumer-grade wearable devices that measure an individual’s physiology.
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Emory student Maya Wright to compete on ‘Jeopardy!’
On weekday evenings, watching “Jeopardy!” was routine in senior Maya Wright’s childhood home. She dreamt of being on the show and has been participating in academic bowls since the fifth grade.
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Medical Genetics Grand Rounds on Feb. 13
Medical Genetics Grand Rounds
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Men's Basketball Drop 63-60 Contest to CMU
The Emory University men's basketball team fell in heartbreaking fashion to Carnegie Mellon on Friday evening dropping the game 63-60 in Pittsburgh, PA.
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Emory physicists to study airborne microbes, funded by $1.2 million Keck Award
Microbes have an incredible ability to thrive in different environments. Extensive research has shown the vital roles that these invisible organisms play in the ecosystems of marine and soil environments.
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Emory celebrates Charter Week with lectures, music and special events
Emory University will reflect on its historic beginnings — and look to the future — during the 2023 Charter Week
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Manoj Jain receives inaugural Jeffrey P. Koplan Global Health Award
Manoj Jain, MD, MPH, of Emory University’s School of Medicine and Rollins School of Public Health, is the inaugural recipient of the Jeffrey P. Koplan Global Health Award, presented by the Emory Global Health Institute (EGHI).
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Emory’s King Week to celebrate many facets of his legacy
Emory’s King Week is a series of programs to honor the life and legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the civil rights movement.
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Renowned scholar in racism, social justice and public health to join Emory
Chandra L. Ford, a leading scholar in the fields of racism, social justice and public health, will join the Emory University faculty in January 2023 as a professor holding joint appointments in the Department of African American Studies at Emory College of Arts and Sciences and in the Department of Behavioral, Social and Health Education Sciences at the Rollins School of Public Health.
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Emory’s expanded financial aid doubles undergrads on pace to graduate debt-free
The expansion of the Emory Advantage program this fall has more than doubled the number of undergraduates on pace to take on limited, if any, debt.