04Nov
04Nov
A Global Perspective
The gravest health threats facing developing countries are not viral outbreaks or parasites, but chronic conditions such as heart disease and cancer. Professor Collins O. Airhihenbuwa has pioneered a culturally informed approach to confront the global spread of these diseases.
03Nov
Making It Up as You Go Along
Associate professor Martin Norgaard studies how jazz improvisation affects the brain.
29Oct
The Missing Link
Professor Sang-Moo Kang may have found a way to make a safe vaccine for RSV, an infection that hospitalizes more than 50,000 infants every year.
24Oct
Where Are the Black Male STEM Teachers?
Metro Atlanta needs more science and math teachers. It also needs more diverse teachers. A new Georgia State project aims to deliver both.
24Oct
When the Big Yellow Bus Goes Green
A team of Georgia State economists finds that cleaning up school buses pays dividends in the classroom.
24Oct
Breast Cancer’s Racial Gap
Across the nation, the mortality rate of women with aggressive triple-negative breast cancer is 39 percent higher for African Americans. Biology professor Ritu Aneja wants to know why.
24Oct
Clear and Present Danger
At the Center for Research on Interpersonal Violence, Georgia State faculty are helping to stop assaults.
24Oct
When Bacteria Fight Back
Biomedical sciences professor Cynthia Nau Cornelissen on the rising threat of antibiotic-resistant gonorrhea and her work to develop the world’s first vaccine against the superbug.
23Oct