Researchers have found a method for detecting circulating tumor cells that could revolutionize cancer treatment by showing how cancers metastasize and what stage they are. This could lead to earlier and more targeted treatment, beginning with a simple blood test.
New AI Research Initiatives Sprout From Seed Grants
Associate professors Jacob Abernethy and Rosa Arriaga earned grants from the AI.Humanity Seed Grant Program, which is part of an existing partnership between Emory University and Georgia Tech. The funding is meant to foster artificial intelligence (AI) research to find solutions to real-world challenges that impact daily life.
Lynch-Stieglitz is Newest ADVANCE Professor
Jean Lynch-Stieglitz, professor in the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, joins five other professors — one from each college — who are world-class researchers and role models that support the community and advancement of women and minorities in academia.
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