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  • Tehrani wins CMaT design

    Tehrani

    Kayvan Forouhesh Tehrani, post-doc in the Mortensen lab, won first place in design of first-ever CMaT teeshirt. Engineering Research Center for Cell Manufacturing Technologies, dubbed CMaT, is a regional “manufacturing hub” based at the Georgia Tech.

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  • Evidence of cellular clocks in cells

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    Leidong Mao, developed microfluidic devices used to examine cells at different scales. The UGA team developed a different scale of measurement, using as many as four different devices…

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  • RBC Community Outreach

    Students at Stemapalooza

    UGA RBC graduate students Samantha Spellicy, Kelly Scheulin and Ty Scott Maughon were invited by the event’s coordinator, Sally Creel, after she heard about the RBC Poster Drive spearheaded by Spellicy …

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  • Mapping Brain Connectivity

    Pig Brain Scan

    RBC collaborators, Franklin West and Qun Zhao can now model a 360-degree view of which parts of the brain are no longer talking to each other and which centers in the brain are being reactivated and reconnected. The similarities of functional networks, as published in the journal Brain Connectivity, set the stage for targeted clinical…

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  • Stemapalooza – Kennesaw

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    Samantha Spellicy, Kelly Scheulin, and Ty Scott Maughon represented the RBC – CMaT program at Stemapalooza. The event was attended by hundreds of students and k-12 educators in and around Cobb county. This year’s coordinator was inspired to invite the RBC students based on an idea, created by Samantha, for sharing past scientific posters with…

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  • Yasmine Stewart – HS student

    Yasmine Stewart

    Stewart, a student at Savannah State University, has spent this summer conducting research in the Stice lab as part of Engineering’s Nanotechnology and Biomedicine REU program. Read more about Yasmine

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  • Collaborating with Purpose

    Great commitments UGA

    Steven Stice, GRA Eminent Scholar of Regenerative Medicine at the University of Georgia, believes one solution to combat the cost of chronic disease is producing cell-based therapies—products designed to cure and promote self healing—in much larger quantities and more consistent quality ….

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  • Curing Taste Disorders

    For cancer patients, chemotherapy and radiation often cause taste disorders, disrupting proper nutrition intake. The cancer treatments appear to stop the formation of new taste bud cells, which on average occu For cancer patients, chemotherapy and radiation often cause taste disorders, disrupting proper nutrition intake. The cancer treatments appear to stop the formation of new…

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