Bioscience researchers at Georgia Tech are producing key enzymes for coronavirus test kits, contributing to the statewide effort to increase testing in Georgia.
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Georgia Tech's response to the public health emergency continues to evolve, and the Institute remains open with modified operations. President Cabrera and other Institute leaders recently held online town hall meetings for Georgia Tech employees, students, families, and faculty to share updates and answer questions. If you weren't able to join one of the live town hall events, you can watch them on the Stamps Health Services website, where you can also find the latest updates related to COVID-19.