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From the Vice President
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James Weyhenmeyer, Vice President for Research & Economic Development
In this issue of the Georgia State Research Magazine... read more
Written In Stone
In Costa Rica, Georgia State scientists and students are studying how continental crust is formed. read more
From the Vice President
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James Weyhenmeyer, Vice President for Research & Economic Development
In this issue of the Georgia State Research Magazine... read more
Averting Catastrophe
Georgia State mathematician Igor Belykh has spent more than a decade studying how bridges become unstable. Now he’s devising ways... read more
Charting a New Course for Childhood Cancer Survivors
Treatments for pediatric cancer can leave kids devastated for years. Georgia State University professor Tricia King is working to change... read more
Unlocking the Secrets of the Ancient Coastal Maya
After more than a decade of research, Georgia State scientist Jeffrey Glover shares what he’s learned about the people who... read more
Partnerships in Action
Georgia State researchers are teaming up with industry in new ways to help bring their innovative breakthroughs to the marketplace. read more
Hooked
At the School of Public Health, researchers are studying how vaping got a new generation addicted to nicotine, and what’s... read more
Humble Beginnings
Could humility be the solution to our partisan divide? Associate professor Don Davis investigates whether it may help mitigate an antagonistic... read more
Buyer Beware
Rent-to-own financing practices have long preyed on minority homebuyers. And according to professor Dan Immergluck, they’re making a comeback in... read more
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