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Jan. 15, 2015 | news.emory.edu

Emory honors Martin Luther King Jr. with events focused on service, social justice

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Kicking off Jan. 19, the university's King Week activities include service projects and special events connecting King's legacy to those engaged in similar work today.

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Researchers find new applications for existing medications

Alternative Spring Break trips offer chance to help, learn

Crusading for healthier mothers and babies in India and beyond

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Taking a new drug from promising molecule to marketable product can take a decade and over $1 billion. That's why Emory's Office of Technology Transfer is developing new uses for old medications.

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Registration deadlines are fast approaching for Alternative Spring Break trips, which give Emory and Oxford College students the chance to engage in community projects in six states this year.

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Usha Ramakrishnan, a professor in Emory's Rollins School of Public Health, focuses on helping mothers have healthier babies by improving their nutrition before they are even pregnant.

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Engage Emory

Mark your calendar now to get a head start on summer planning at the 6th annual Emory Camp & Learning Expo. The popular event is Thursday, Feb. 12, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Woodruff PE Center’s 4th floor auxiliary court. RSVP to attend and learn about programs for children in the Atlanta area.

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