Tag: Research Magazine Post

Into the Breach

As cyber threats ramp up at home and around the world, Georgia State researchers are working to uncover how online criminals operate — and how to keep people, businesses and governments safe.

History Unearthed

Georgia State geoscientists dig up a connection between climate change and evolution.

Building a Polyglot World

Georgia State is leading the way in training teachers for dual-language classrooms.

When Cell Division Goes Wrong

The Aneja Lab is studying cell division to identify new biomarkers for cancer.

Body, Heal Thyself

How do cells repair damaged DNA? A Georgia State chemist finds it’s as simple as pinch, push, pull.

Making Space For Young Black Voices

With Black Girls WRITE, assistant professor Gholnecsar Muhammad recreates a 19th-century literary tradition for modern-day students.

Minding the Brain

The university’s Neuroscience Institute celebrates a decade of discovery.

Protecting the Littlest Lungs

Respiratory syncytial virus sends thousands to the hospital every year and can be fatal for the very young and old — but there is no treatment. Professor Richard Plemper is working to change that.

As the World Tweets

Denish Shah, director of the Social Media Intelligence Lab, talks about how social media insights are changing the way companies — even cities — operate.

Poison Pill

Leaking from a faulty furnace or fireplace, carbon monoxide gas can kill. But scientists are finding that — given in small, targeted doses — it also has the power to treat illnesses ranging from cancer to sickle cell disease to traumatic brain injury. How one Georgia State professor is working to unleash the molecule’s healing benefits.