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Facilitate instruction, scholarly and creative activity, and research collaborations across disciplines

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Provide state-of-the-art equipment and services to researchers at UGA, other universities and industry.

Graduate student Kasey Smith and professor Jenay M. Beer look at interactive companion robots in the Beers laboratory

Helps industry find the right people and resources for the project

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$8.1 BILLION

UGA IMPACT ON
THE STATE OF GEORGIA

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$570.9 MILLION

R&D EXPENDITURES
IN FY 2023

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#1

FOR NEW PRODUCTS
AMONG U.S. UNIVERSITIES

NEWS

  • New findings give insight into diversity, adaptability of North Atlantic microeukaryotes

    New research led by »ªÈ˵ÚÒ»ÇéÉ«ÉçÇø Skidaway Institute of Oceanography (SkIO) scientist Natalie Cohen shows how microeukaryote communities in the western North Atlantic Ocean change with depth, from phytoplankton in the surface to fungi in the deep sea, offering new insights into the crucial, yet obscure microorganisms. There are billions of microeukaryotes living in … Continue reading "New findings give insight into diversity, adaptability of North Atlantic microeukaryotes" The post New findings give insight into diversity, adaptability of North Atlantic microeukaryotes appeared first on UGA Research News.

  • As antimicrobial resistance grows, the world faces a deadly adversary few predicted: fungus. The battle against pathogenic fungi is raging, and UGA researchers are on the frontlines. The Last of Us Joel, played by Pedro Pascal, and Ellie, played by Bella Ramsey, are two of the few humans fighting for survival against a fungal plague … Continue reading "A new public health enemy #1" The post A new public health enemy #1 appeared first on UGA Research News.

CytoNest:

UGA startup launches first product

Through grants from the Georgia Research Alliance, the Good Food Institute and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, CytoNest acquired the necessary tools, lab space, equipment and services to release their first product to the marketplace. (Photo by Lauren Corcino)