Typically, a university’s impact is judged by the way it shapes the destinies and broadens the horizons of its students, and when you’re a comprehensive research university, particularly one with the state’s only public...
In Memoriam: A. Spring 2019
John Lee Anderson Jr. (MD ’60) William A. Aultman (MD ’83) C. N. Canup (MD ’64) Louise K. Claussen (BA ’73) Laurence T. Crimmins (MD ’63) Gerald W. Davis (BBA ’87) Clarence W. Donald Jr. (MD ’63) Ramona R. Dumas (BSN...
Through the Scope: A Perfect Storm
A picture might be worth a thousand words, but when Dr. Satish S.C. Rao, director of neurogastroenterology/motility and the Digestive Health Clinical Research Center at the Medical College of Georgia, saw a cellphone...
Georgia’s Opioid Crisis
Georgia’s Opioid crisis is devastating, and it could get a whole lot worse. Augusta University researchers are doing what they can to prepare.
The End of the Rainbow
Dedication to researching children’s health issues benefits the youngest among us In December 2018, the Children’s Hospital of Georgia wrapped up a year of celebrating its 20th anniversary. One of the unofficial...
On the Edge: Tested Precision
One of Dr. Ravindra Kolhe’s lifelong dreams was to develop a test able to have a comprehensive look at DNA and RNA in one investigative procedure, and after two and a half years of work and an arduous evaluation...