Tiny, Targeted—and Potent
For three decades, two Georgia State chemistry professors have collaborated to build molecules that can cure disease.Â
For three decades, two Georgia State chemistry professors have collaborated to build molecules that can cure disease.Â
Dora Il’yasova, associate professor of epidemiology, explains why everything you thought you knew about antioxidants is wrong.
Inflammation is an important weapon in your immune system’s arsenal, but too much of it can hurt rather than heal. Across campus, Georgia State scientists are tackling the silent, simmering menace of chronic inflammation.Â
In 1971, Georgia State professor Duane Rumbaugh began a study to teach a chimpanzee named Lana how to communicate using a computer. The project would define his career and transform the field of ape language research.
Georgia State researchers are working to create a universal flu vaccine that will stop the infectious disease in its tracks.