April 9, 2026
Georgia Tech Researchers Use Statistics and Math to Understand How The Brain Works
Researchers at Georgia Tech are using math, science, and artificial intelligence to better understand how people think, move, and perceive the world.
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April 8, 2026
2026 Suddath Symposium Showcases Biomedical Applications of Synthetic Biology
The 34th annual Suddath Symposium brought together researchers, trainees, and invited speakers from across disciplines to discuss cutting-edge efforts to translate synthetic biology advances into human health-relevant technologies.
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April 2, 2026
Georgia Tech-led Research Team to Develop SHIELD Against Deadly Biological Threats
A Georgia Tech-led research team has received up to $6 million to develop SHIELD, a new platform designed to rapidly create immune-based countermeasures against a wide range of deadly biological threats.
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April 2, 2026
Singh Family Gift Funds High-Risk Research at Center for Immunoengineering
The Center for Immunoengineering at Georgia Tech has awarded the inaugural Singh Family Research Awards to two faculty members and two students advancing innovative immunoengineering projects.
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April 1, 2026
Georgia Tech Researchers Develop First Genetic Passcode Lock to Protect Valuable DNA
Research published in Science Advances demonstrated the effectiveness of this technology in protecting high-value engineered cell lines.
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March 20, 2026
ATDC Startups Secure Rare FDA ‘Breakthrough Device’ Status
Milestone designation signals strong potential to reshape care for dialysis patients and those with chronic knee pain.
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March 18, 2026
Why Mosquitoes Swarm Your Head: They’re Following Signals, Not Each Other
Researchers have visualized mosquito flight behavior for the first time — which could improve mosquito-control strategies.
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March 17, 2026
Turning Carbon Into Chemistry
Georgia Tech researchers have developed a breakthrough system to manufacture valuable amino acids. It’s the most efficient system of its kind — and removes more carbon from the atmosphere than it emits.
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March 4, 2026
Georgia Tech Receives Up to $21.8M Award in ‘Unprecedented’ Push to Treat Lymphatic Disease
The project aims to move lymphatic disease out of the medical margins and toward patients who have had few meaningful treatment options.
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February 25, 2026
Proving the Hypothesis: Kendreze Holland Becomes First Project ENGAGES Scholar to Earn Doctorate
In December 2025, he became the first Project ENGAGES alumnus to successfully defend his dissertation, and he is expected to graduate this spring.
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February 24, 2026
Augusta Positioned to Become a Leader in Medical Device Entrepreneurship
A partnership between Georgia Tech and Augusta University supports the effort .
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The Future of Healing: Smart Bandage Could Transform Diabetic Wound Care and Beyond
GTRI and Georgia Tech have developed a smart bandage that could transform wound care for diabetic patients, battlefield soldiers, and others by enabling real-time insights and reducing invasive bandage changes for timely treatment.
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February 11, 2026
2026 Awardees Announced for Regenerative Engineering and Medicine Center Collaborative Seed Grant
The 2026 awards support three cross‑institutional teams advancing innovative research in personalized immunotherapy, cancer stem cell communication, and therapies for Alzheimer’s disease.
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February 2, 2026
Yellow Jacket Connection Sparks Glaucoma Research Fund at Tech
When Postdoctoral Research Fellow Hannah Youngblood’s work on exfoliation glaucoma (XFG) was featured by the BrightFocus Foundation, it caught the attention of Jennifer Rucker, an Alabama resident who was diagnosed with XFG several years ago.
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January 12, 2026
Coastal Resilience Project Secures Nearly $1 Million to Restore Wetlands
The award will support the design of nature-based solutions including living shorelines and marsh restoration in flood-prone areas of Camden County, Georgia.
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January 8, 2026
Illness Is More Than Just Biological – Medical Sociology Shows How Social Factors Get Under the Skin and Cause Disease
By studying the way social forces shape health inequalities, medical sociology helps address how health and illness extend beyond the body and into every aspect of people’s lives.
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December 16, 2025
Georgia Tech Researchers Make Waves at the World’s Largest Neuroscience Conference
With more than 60 presentations and recognition for neuroscience outreach and AI research, Georgia Tech demonstrated its growing impact at the 2025 Society for Neuroscience’s annual meeting.
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December 16, 2025
Gazing Into the Mind’s Eye With Mice – How Neuroscientists Are Seeing Human Vision More Clearly
Studying how mice see has helped researchers discover unprecedented details about how individual brain cells communicate and work together to create a mental picture of the visual world.
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December 11, 2025
Meet CSE Profile: Ph.D. Graduate Ziqi Zhang
Ph.D. graduate Ziqi Zhang will join the Class of 2025 in walking across the stage, receiving diplomas, and graduating from Georgia Tech.
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December 10, 2025
NSF Grant Funds Protein Research for Drug Discovery and Personalized Medicine
Yunan Luo is the recipient of an NSF Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) award to use artificial intelligence to solve the protein annotation inequality problem.
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