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Emory Eagles advance to next levels of NCAA tournament play
Last weekend was filled with athletics excitement as three Emory teams advanced to the next levels of NCAA Division III tournament competition.
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EMORY: Winship receives $11 million grant from the National Cancer Institute to improve immunotherapy for lung cancer
Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University has been awarded a P01 program project grant from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to support research aimed at improving the effectiveness of immunotherapy for lung cancer in patients with a mutation of the LKB1 gene, a group for whom the present immunotherapy options do not provide robust benefit.
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EMORY UNIVERSITY: International Awards highlight Emory’s global network
Emory University’s global engagement is a natural extension of its longstanding motto — “The wise heart seeks knowledge” — wherever it may be found. This spirit of collaboration is a through line in the international work that happens across the university community by its faculty, alumni and staff.
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EMORY UNIVERSITY: Center for Health in Aging announces 2022 pilot project awards
The newly relaunched Emory Center for Health in Aging has announced four innovative pilot projects selected to receive up to $45,000 each for one year of study.
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EMORY UNIVERSITY: Can AI help unravel the mysteries of sepsis and save lives?
Emory researchers are investigating the use of artificial intelligence to forecast therapeutic effectiveness and outcomes for patients with sepsis, a syndrome that claims one in five lives around the world and has until now been a black box for rapid diagnosis and treatment.
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EMORY UNIVERSITY: Emory receives $15.4 million NIH grant to see if COVID tests detect variants
Emory University researchers have received a $15.4 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to ensure COVID-19 tests are able to quickly detect new variants of concern, such as Omicron.
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EMORY: Antiviral drug discovered at Emory receives authorization from FDA
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today announced that molnupiravir, an investigational oral antiviral drug invented by scientists at Emory University, has received Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for treatment of COVID-19.
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EMORY: Valeda F. Dent to serve as Emory’s inaugural vice provost of libraries and museum
Valeda F. Dent will serve as Emory University’s inaugural vice provost of libraries and museum, the Office of the Provost announced.
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EMORY: Emory’s Woodruff Health Sciences Center establishes Office of Well-Being
Emory University’s Woodruff Health Sciences Center (WHSC) announced today the establishment of the WHSC Office of Well-Being.
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EMORY: Emory researchers pursue what was once unthinkable: an HIV cure
Every morning, Amara Jackson fills a large glass with water and swallows a pale pink pill.
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EMORY: From boosters to vaccine hesitancy, a biostatistician weighs in on the data
From boosters to vaccine hesitancy, a biostatistician weighs in on the data
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THE EMORY UNIVERSITY: Emory approves Land Acknowledgment recognizing displaced Indigenous nations
The Emory Board of Trustees has approved an official Land Acknowledgment for Emory University.
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EMORY: Emory Law receives landmark donation from Southern Company Foundation to establish Center for Civil Rights and Social Justice
Emory University has received a transformative grant from Southern Company Foundation to establish the Emory University School of Law Center for Civil Rights and Social Justice and support other student success and access initiatives through Emory College and Winship Cancer Center.
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THE EMORY UNIVERSITY CONFUCIUS INSTITUTE: 'Your Fantastic Mind' television series airing in cities across the U.S.
On the heels of winning six regional Emmy awards in June, “Your Fantastic Mind,” a television series partnership between the Emory Brain Health Center and Georgia Public Broadcasting (GPB), is now airing in multiple cities across the nation.