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Wednesday, July 19, 2023 | |||
This week’s top stories |
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Community Disaster artists: Emory Nursing Learning Center plays key role in emergency preparedness trainingHundreds of U.S. Public Health Service officers gathered at the Emory Nursing Learning Center for emergency drills to test their skills during a disaster. Designed by Emory’s Office of Critical Event Preparedness and Response in partnership with the USPHS and the School of Nursing, volunteers during the mass casualty drill depicted a wide range of issues. |
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Profile Meet Amy Kritzer Becker: Goizueta alum, food blogger and entrepreneurAmy Kritzer Becker 05BBA started blogging in 2010 and now authors cookbooks, contributes to Food Network and co-owns ModernTribe, a curated marketplace of Jewish products. Her goal? To allow people to be Jewish in a way that makes sense for them. |
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Breakthrough Emory, Georgia Tech use artificial intelligence to accelerate access to COVID-19 treatmentA new study published in JAMA Open Network assessed how a specific type of AI (called natural language processing) can speed up the time between a patient-initiated message, a physician response and access to COVID-19 antiviral treatment. |
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Opportunity Next Gen biomedical internship program for high schoolers expandingEmory’s Next Gen biomedical research internship provides hands-on research experience and works to diversify STEM fields. This year’s program expanded to host more students and offer more lab placements. |
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Research Biophysicists reveal how three proteins interact to fine-tune cellular movementEmory biophysicists have gained new insight into the dynamics of cellular movement, which is key to processes like stem-cell differentiation, wound healing and development of diseases such as cancer. Emory PhD candidate Heidi Ulrichs and postdoctoral fellow Ignas Gaska are co-first authors of the paper. |
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Accomplishment Brett Lucas named as spring recipient of NCAA postgraduate scholarshipMen’s cross country and track and field standout Brett Lucas has been named a spring recipient of the prestigious NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship as announced by the NCAA Thursday morning. |
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Join the Emory Climate Art Addendum at the next Summer Farmer's Market |
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Looking to get involved in a climate-related art project and browse the farmer's market all in one? Join the Office of Sustainability Initiatives on July 25 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. to be part of Emory's Climate Art Addendum that will be added to the university's Climate Action Plan. Feeling inspired to submit your own work? Submissions are open for artwork that engages with climate change through diverse mediums — visual, dance, theater, music and more — to be featured in the Climate Action Plan for Emory. Find out more and submit your artwork online. |
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