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Krishnendu Roy and Johnna Temenoff lead a NSF Engineering Research Center at Tech
Guldberg Gets Top Georgia Bio Award
Petit Institute executive director among Georgia Tech winners at annual life sciences industry gala
By the time he was 15 years old, Connor McMahon had spent at least a third of his life receiving chemotherapy to fight the cancer that would not leave him alone. Diagnosed at three and then 12 with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, he had a 2-0 record against the devastating disease, while also playing youth hockey at an elite level. Then he was diagnosed a third time at age 15, and the prognosis was even worse than before.  He needed a bone marrow transplant, his doctors said, and even then he’d only have a 30
NSF Cell Manufacturing Technologies Center gathering in Athens for annual retreat
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Linda Ho, a master's student in the School of Public Policy, has crafted an educational experience with elements of both science and policy studies.
Researchers Receive NIH Funds for Adjuvant Research to Boost Coronavirus Vaccines
Researchers have received funding to screen and evaluate adjuvants that may improve the ability of coronavirus vaccines to simulate the immune system.
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Georgia Tech and CMaT host ASTM International workshop focused on cell and tissue manufacturing
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CMaT collaborates with Georgia Bio to create new training program for rural Georgia
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A $20 million engineering research center will help expand the uses of cell-based therapies.
New Cell Manufacturing Research Facility will Change Approaches to Disease Therapies
On June 6, Georgia Tech dedicated a Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) like ISO 8 and ISO 7 facility.
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Undergraduate students from around the United States spent their summer learning about cell manufacturing.
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Researchers have demonstrated an integrated technique for monitoring specific biomolecules.
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Marcus Center leading three-year collaborative effort with GTRI, ISyE and Duke University