Using Physics to Diagnose Disease
Using Physics to Diagnose Disease
Georgia State Regents’ Professor of Physics Unil Perera is working at the forefront of disease diagnostics using infrared light.
Georgia State Research Magazine, Science & Technology
Georgia State Regents’ Professor of Physics Unil Perera is working at the forefront of disease diagnostics using infrared light.
The director of Georgia State’s Center for Behavioral Neuroscience has been recognized by the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology.
Health & Wellness, Science & Technology
The research team identified hidden patterns in the brain that can display brain disorders, including schizophrenia, the impacts of aging and neurodevelopmental issues.
Research, Science & Technology
During the event, she was honored with the prestigious Disruptive Innovation Award, which recognizes the fastest-growing brands and acknowledges the founders, angel investors, crowd funders and early stage venture capital investors behind them.
Health & Wellness, Science & Technology
The treatment illuminates tumor cells during surgery to improve quality of life, patient treatment and survival rates.
A study funded by the United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) and authored by Xiangming Fang, a research associate professor in Georgia State's School of Public Health, provides the first estimates of the significant economic burden that child marriage imposes on the people and economy of Nigeria.
New research from Georgia State University’s Georgia Policy Labs finds positive effects on student learning from an online-learning platform used for pandemic recovery.
Research, Science & Technology
A new study highlights how environmental factors can impact mental health, cognition and brain development in young people.
iQuit Mindfully, which was developed by a team led by Associate Professor Claire Spears, has been shown to help smokers quit, with up to 35 percent of participants successfully quitting after using the tool, compared to 7 percent for the general population.
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Georgia State researchers are exploring how early intervention to improve mobility in babies with Down syndrome could impact cognitive and language development.