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Augusta University: Dedicated Educator, Researcher, Student Advocate Honored With Scholarship (10)
AUGUSTA, Georgia, Oct. 21 -- Augusta University issued the following news release:
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Dedicated educator, researcher, student advocate honored with scholarship
For decades, the best way to find the lab of Thomas Abney, PhD, was to follow the laughter that echoed the halls of the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University.
"He made science fun," recalled his wife and scholarship donor, Eugenie (Jeanie) Abney. "He believed it was serious work and was always very thorough and organized more PR
Augusta University: IMMCG's First Ignite Grant Aims to Fuel More Effective Cancer Immunotherapy (10)
AUGUSTA, Georgia, Oct. 21 -- Augusta University issued the following news release:
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IMMCG's first Ignite grant aims to fuel more effective cancer immunotherapy
The Immunology Center of Georgia at Augusta University has received its first grant through Ignite, a program created to accelerate bold translational research ideas and spark collaborations between faculty and trainees.
The inaugural award supports a project aimed at strengthening chimeric antigen receptor T cell, or CAR-T thera more PR
Columbus State University Leads Columbus Delegation to Global Entrepreneurship Forum in South Korea (10)
COLUMBUS, Georgia, Oct. 21 -- Columbus State University issued the following news:
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Columbus State University Leads Columbus Delegation to Global Entrepreneurship Forum in South Korea
Columbus State University leads a Columbus, Ga. delegation to Korea this week to participate in the 2025 Jinju International Forum on Entrepreneurship in Jinju, South Korea, highlighting Southwest Georgia and the local spirit of servant leadership on the world stage.
Also on tap for the week:
* Signing a more PR
Well-traveled Lobster the Latest Point of Intrigue in Kennesaw State Dean's Research (10)
KENNESAW, Georgia, Oct. 21 -- Kennesaw State University issued the following news release:
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Well-traveled lobster the latest point of intrigue in Kennesaw State dean's research
Serendipity led Heather Koopman to study crustaceans. Patience led her to an impressive discovery.
In August, the dean of Kennesaw State University's College of Science and Mathematics' research into the migratory and reproductive habits of lobsters in the Bay of Fundy yielded something remarkable - a lobster she more PR
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