GHS launches comprehensive conflict-of-interest policy
Georgia Health Sciences has developed its first comprehensive conflict-of-interest policy, with the over-riding message being to keep the lines of communication open. “These changes will help the...
View ArticleWounded Warrior abstracts requested
The Augusta Research Symposium on Advances in Warrior Care: An Integrated Approach will be held on Oct. 29 at the Kroc Community Center in Augusta and GHSU researchers are invited to submit related...
View ArticleGeorgia Research Alliance grant to support international drug development...
The Georgia Research Alliance has awarded a $100,000 grant that will bring French drug development company SISENE to Georgia Health Sciences University’s Life Sciences Business Incubator, in order to...
View ArticleResearch faculty presentation Oct. 19
The Institute of Public and Preventive Health invites you to attend the Research Faculty Candidate Presentation by Dr. Csaba Siffel from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Atlanta, GA)....
View ArticleResearch presentation will be Nov. 1
The Institute of Public and Preventive Health invites you to attend the Research Faculty Candidate Presentation by Dr. Zewelanji Serpell from Virginia State University (Petersburg, Va.). Presentation...
View ArticleHales to give presentation
On Nov. 15 at noon Chadwick McKinley Hales, MD, PhD will present “From neurology residency to microelectrode arrays, gephyrin, and RNA splicing” at the Lee Auditorium. Dr. Chadwick Hales graduated from...
View ArticleConnecting the research for our wounded soldiers
There’s a lot of research out there about neurological diseases, like head trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder, but much of it is departmentalized and the right hand often doesn’t know what the...
View ArticleResearch Town Hall meeting
Dr. Mark Hamrick, Senior Vice President for Research will hold the second annual Research Town Hall meeting from noon to 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 4, in the Health Sciences Building, EC1218.
View ArticleInpatient brain injury education increases bike helmet use, study finds
A 30-minute brain injury education program taught in the hospital may increase children’s use of bicycle helmets, Georgia Health Sciences University researchers report. The researchers provided bicycle...
View ArticleKutlar appointed to American Society of Hematology scientific committee
Dr. Abdullah Kutlar, Director of the Sickle Cell Center at the Medical College of Georgia at Georgia Health Sciences University, has been appointed to the American Society of Hematology Scientific...
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