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Joel Kostka

Georgia Tech and Department of Energy national lab researchers will study plant microbiome’s role in keeping wetlands healthy in the face of climate change.


Greg Gibson School of Biological Sciences computational genetics

Autoimmunity can contribute to heart disease, diabetes and Crohn's disease. Georgia Tech has been awarded a $2.3 million NIH grant to employ computation in the study of genetic variants and their influence on susceptibility.


Engineered Biosystems Building

John McDonald, professor in the School of Biology and director of the Integrated Cancer Research Center, has also spent many years as the chief scientific officer for Georgia Tech’s Ovarian Cancer Institute.


Al Merrill in lab

Seminal papers by Petit Institute researcher Al Merrill get the “Classic” treatment


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