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With new research published in PNAS, researchers show that "hubs of communication in the central nervous system are also vulnerable to cancer treatment’s adverse effects." (Graphic of neuron firing: NIH) Image jhunt7
Study shows certain disabilities induced by cancer treatments emerge from the joint expression of independent defects across peripheral and central sensorimotor circuits. (Photo: CDC) Image jhunt7
Cancer survivors rank disorders in gait, balance, and skilled movements among the most distressing, long-term consequences of chemotherapy. (Photo: CDC) Image jhunt7
Cover Image of "Fencing, Form and Cognition on the Early Modern Stage" Image cwhittle9
James Stringfellow Image Renay San Miguel
Maboula Soumahoro Image cwhittle9
CREATE-X I2P Kickoff Virtual SMALL.jpg Image aritchie6
CREATE-X Info Session Virtual SMALL.jpg Image aritchie6
SVP-EL and VPF Finalists Image Stephanie Kadel
Headshot of Dara Bright. Dara Bright Image gwyner3
Skye Duckett, Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer Skye Duckett, Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer Image Rachael Pocklington
Skye Duckett, Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer Skye Duckett, Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer Image Rachael Pocklington
Skye Duckett, Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer Skye Duckett, Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer Image Rachael Pocklington
photograph of IEN technical staff in nanofabrication cleanroom IEN technical staff in nanofabrication cleanroom Image Jackie Nemeth
photograph of Madhavan Swaminathan Madhavan Swaminathan Image Jackie Nemeth
photograph of Oliver Brand, Madhavan Swaminathan, Shimeng Yu in Marcus corridor Oliver Brand, Madhavan Swaminathan, Shimeng Yu in Marcus corridor Image Jackie Nemeth
photograph of Oliver Brand, Madhavan Swaminathan, Shimeng Yu in lab Oliver Brand, Madhavan Swaminathan, Shimeng Yu in lab Image Jackie Nemeth
Staff Council worked with Georgia Tech Human Resources to expand the Staff Tuition Reimbursement Assistance Program Image Courtney Hill
Study Links Poor Cognitive Focus Shifting to Poor Balance Recovery, Even in Healthy Adults Image Carly Ralston
stylized image of Marcela Moreno on navy blue background with text that reads "Alumni Spotlight Marcela Moreno" Marcela Moreno Image dminardi3
GT_CDAIT_Biweekly_IoT_News_Digest_122021_2.pdf Document msoffel3
PairMe Homepage Image Recha Reid
"Georgia Tech has an incredibly active pre-health community," says Kramer. Image kpietkiewicz3
Kramer at the Mini 500, one of Georgia Tech's best iconic homecoming traditions. Image kpietkiewicz3
Jeffrey Kramer, first-year biology major, at a Student Hospital Connections meeting. Image kpietkiewicz3
"" Science Fiction Day 2022 Image mpearson34
Africa is home to a diverse range of vertebrate ecosystems, including the most complete natural community of remaining terrestrial megafauna. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston) Image jhunt7
A yellow baboon family joins a warthog to root for snacks in the soil. Along nutrient-poor savannas, fertile patches are attractive to hungry mammals. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston) Image jhunt7
Zebra gallop across grassland in eastern Africa. Ankle gear ratios of mammals that live in open savannas vary to those in more enclosed habitats, since animals in open areas typically need to run faster. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston) Image jhunt7
South Luangwa Valley giraffe, puku antelope, and Crawshay's zebra graze in Mfuwe, Zambia. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston) Image jhunt7
This past summer, Jenny McGuire (right) and her Spatial Ecology & Paleontology Lab joined functional paleoecologist Julie Meachen of Des Moines University (second from left) and colleagues in studying Natural Trap Cave fossils. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston) Image jhunt7
Jenny McGuire rappels into Natural Trap Cave in northern Wyoming. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston) Image jhunt7
Jenny McGuire rappels into Natural Trap Cave in northern Wyoming. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston) Image jhunt7
Joaquin and Francisco Uriarte Joaquin and Francisco Uriarte Image goberst3
Joaquin and Francisco Uriarte Joaquin and Francisco Uriarte Image goberst3
Farzaneh Najafi, Ph.D. Image Jasmine Martin
A staff member assembles kits for campus Covid-19 surveillance testing A staff member assembles kits for campus Covid-19 surveillance testing Image Kristen Bailey
A staff member assembles kits for campus Covid-19 surveillance testing A staff member assembles kits for campus Covid-19 surveillance testing Image Kristen Bailey
Headshots of the senior design team ISyE Senior Design Team “Shoulda Put A R(INGO)n i(T)” Image Laurie Haigh
Senior design team on the front steps of ISyE main ISyE Senior Design Team "“Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop, Bus Stop” Image Laurie Haigh
image depicts main museum gallery. A walkway leads to a statue of a papermaker. On the surrounding walls are artifacts depicting papermaking. Museum Image Virginia Howell
Senior Design team at capstone expo ISyE Senior Design Team "Provision With a Vision" Image Laurie Haigh
ISyE students standing near a coca cola truck ISyE Senior Design Team "Keep it Simply" Image Laurie Haigh
The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs logo, text "Year in Review," a honeycomb design, and a giant 2021 all overlaid on top of a gold to navy gradient. Sam Nunn School of International Affairs 2021 Year in Review Image gwyner3
The School of Public Policy logo, text "Year in Review," a honeycomb design, and a giant 2021 all overlaid on top of a navy to gold gradient. School of Public Policy 2021 Year in Review Image gwyner3
Researchers with STAR particles Researchers with samples of STAR particles Image John Toon
Researchers with STAR particles Researchers with samples of STAR particles Image John Toon
Mark Prausnitz Image Jerry Grillo
STAR Particles Image Jerry Grillo
Rebecca Caravati Rebecca Caravati Image Susie Ivy