Most people are healthy most of the time because their immune systems defeat invading microbes every day. Much of this battle occurs in the lymphatics, a steadfast network of vessels routing lymph fluid through nodes…

The Goldia Mae Burchfield Memorial Scholarship was established to support students in pursuit of their undergraduate degree. Ms. Burchfield, mother to Brook Byers Institute for Sustainable Systems Financial…

New membrane technology developed by a team of researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology, Imperial College London, and ExxonMobil could help reduce carbon emissions and energy intensity associated with…

Martinez, CA – After three years in stealth, Hello Robot is unveiling the Stretch Research Edition, a slender robot that heralds a future where robots help people in their homes…

With global cases of Covid-19 on the rise, many developing nations lack access to healthcare and the medical infrastructure to help those suffering from the virus. It’s critical that low-cost medical devices with…

The Parker H. Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience at the Georgia Institute of Technology sees continued growth in its faculty ranks with the addition of 23 new members in recent months. The group covers…

A new study shows that ozone gas, a highly reactive chemical composed of three oxygen atoms, could provide a safe means for disinfecting certain types of personal protective equipment that are in high demand for…

A new study shows that ozone gas, a highly reactive chemical composed of three oxygen atoms, could provide a safe means for disinfecting certain types of personal protective equipment that are in high demand for…

Machelle T. Pardue, professor in the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory (BME), has been appointed as the department’s first associate chair for faculty development.…

Georgia Institute of Technology researchers are developing new tools of discovery with the creation of inverted ‘organoids’ – three-dimensional, complex, self-organized collections of cells that can recapitulate the…

BBISS director John Crittenden recently published a cover story with co-author David Kujawski in the professional journal, Water Technology. The article appears in the May/June 2020 edition, and is entitled “…

As the Georgia Tech community prepares to phase in a return to in-person teaching, learning, and working this summer and into the fall, we’re providing guidance on the changes that you can expect in IPaT’s research…

It’s been a turbulent spring in our country and around the world. We’ve faced a global pandemic that continues to impact our communities in countless ways – our health, work, the economy, and…

As America’s leading research universities ramp up laboratory operations that were shut down by Covid-19 in March, they’re encountering a perfect storm of challenges in providing personal protective equipment (PPE…

Scientists from the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University are participating in the largest exercise research program of its kind as investigators from institutions across the country are poised to…

The Parker H. Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience at the Georgia Institute of Technology sees continued growth in its faculty ranks with the addition of 23 new members in recent months. The group covers…