Tag: Research Magazine Post

Full STEAM Ahead

Educators from Georgia State are empowering teachers and students across the state to incorporate the arts into traditional science and math studies.

The Document Detective

Georgia State History Professor Nick Wilding, a super sleuth who uncovers forgeries of rare manuscripts, proved that a prized Galileo text is a fake.

Averting Catastrophe

Georgia State mathematician Igor Belykh has spent more than a decade studying how bridges become unstable. Now he’s devising ways to improve their safety.

Partnerships in Action

Georgia State researchers are teaming up with industry in new ways to help bring their innovative breakthroughs to the marketplace.

Stolen Words

Georgia State researchers dispel some common myths about aphasia after a high-profile diagnosis for actor Bruce Willis put the language disorder in the spotlight. 

For More Tailored Treatments, Think Small

Drugs for inflammatory bowel disease are ineffective and have serious side effects. Professor Didier Merlin is developing a better treatment approach using nanotechnology.

This is Your Brain on Salt

Professor Javier Stern and colleagues recently uncovered surprising new information about how salt intake affects the brain — findings that could have major implications for how we think about cardiometabolic health.

The Science Behind Staying Sharp as We Age

A new book by associate professor Vonetta Dotson explains how to help keep your brain in fighting shape throughout your life.

Wrestling with the Legacy of Eugenics

Professor and legal historian Paul Lombardo on the continued legal and ethical significance of the American eugenics movement.

The Start of Something Big

Years of collaboration and hard work lay the groundwork for the university’s transformation into a leading research institution. Here, a look back at a few of the defining moments in Georgia State’s research history.