BME researcher's immunometabolism approach pioneers single cell spatial metabolomics
Researchers use architected auxetics to achieve 300 times more flexibility in new 3D printing design.
In a new study, Georgia Tech researchers investigated whether 25 rare gene variants known to be associated with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) play a role in risk for African Americans.
The research, which was published in Nature Astronomy last month, has the potential to impact our understanding of how water, a critical resource for life and sustained future human missions to the Moon, formed and continues to evolve.
Georgia Tech researcher plans to probe subcellular and cellular organization, counting molecular neighborhoods and building to better understand the spatial organization of cells.
In the wake of the pandemic, the U.S. is changing its national security policy.
Georgia Tech researchers have uncovered eco-friendly bacterial proteins that stabilize methane clathrates, offering a green solution to climate challenges and potential implications for astrobiology.
This fall, the Institute will launch a foundational, interdisciplinary program to lead in research related to neuroscience, neurotechnology, and society.
National Science Foundation supporting research into the mysteries and mechanisms of noncoding RNA
Researchers probe the mechanisms underlying the rhythmic dance that recruits the brain’s immune system