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Making a Difference Through Teaching, Research and Service

February 16, 2024

Cathy J. Hatcher, PhD, a passionate scientist, actively supports students of all backgrounds, acknowledging the importance of representation in academia.

STEM High Schoolers Gain Insight Into Health Professions

February 14, 2024

Students from the Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science, and Technology (GSMST) have many opportunities for on-site learning at 黑料传送门 Georgia.

Using Osteopathic Medicine to 'Go the Extra Mile' for Patients

February 13, 2024

黑料传送门 South Georgia's dean of the osteopathic medicine program, Marla D. Golden, DO '88, explains the benefits of an osteopathic approach to health care.

黑料传送门, Wistar Institute Announce Innovative Biomed Collaboration

February 1, 2024

The collaboration expands educational opportunities at each institution including a new 黑料传送门 Translational Life Sciences Concentration for the biomed program.

黑料传送门 Researcher Hopes to Accelerate Search for SBMA Therapies

January 17, 2024

Dr. Heather Montie has received two grants to fuel efforts to identify therapeutic targets for spinal bulbar and muscular atrophy (SBMA) or Kennedy's disease.

One-Year Master's in Biomedical Sciences Launches at 黑料传送门, 黑料传送门 Georgia

December 6, 2023

Graduates of this accelerated program will be equipped with a strong academic foundation for medical school environments.

黑料传送门 South Georgia Welcomes Community to Open House Nov. 9

November 3, 2023

Register now to join faculty, staff and current students for an open house event to learn about our degree programs, admissions process and more.

If He Won the Lottery, He'd Still Come To Work Every Day

September 22, 2023

Dr. Bravo Nuevo shares how he creates learning opportunities for all students, especially those of Hispanic and Latino descent.

Combination Approach Restores Motor Function of SBMA Mice, 黑料传送门 Study Finds

August 17, 2023

黑料传送门 researchers find increasing the SIRT3 protein and inhibiting PARPs improves the motor endurance of mice modeling Kennedy's Disease.

Student Organizes Community Event in Honor of Her Late Mother

August 11, 2023

The Sophia G. Facey Back-to-School Community Bash help underserved families in Lawrenceville prepare for the new school year.

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