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Environment How Emory works: The WaterHubThe Office of Sustainability Initiatives is working to keep the university running while consuming less. Take a deep dive into the WaterHub, from the process of recycling campus water to how it was built here in the first place. |
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Innovation Merck Prize boosts work on air sensor for pandemic pathogensChemist Khalid Salaita received the 2023 Merck Future Insight Prize. The award will fund the next phase of his lab’s research, working with students and trainees such as PhD candidate Selma Piranej to create an air sensor that can continuously monitor indoor spaces for pathogens that can cause pandemics. |
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Research 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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Community Emory’s annual Women’s Sports and Wellness Conference promotes the power of female athleticsEmory’s fifth-annual Women’s Sports and Wellness Conference and Health Summit will take place on Saturday, Aug. 12, providing a forum to learn and discuss topics most relevant and impactful for female athletes. |
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Healthy Emory running groups to begin in August |
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Whether you’re a passionate runner or want to get started, now is the perfect time to join a running group at work. Healthy Emory is establishing running groups across campus beginning in August so participants will have two months of training and fun prior to the Winship 5K on Saturday, Oct. 7. For more information or to learn how to get started, email Lauren Bagnall.
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From Emory Magazine Speakers for the dead (and protectors of the living)Emory alumni Jason Graham and Michele Slone lead New York City’s Office of Chief Medical Examiner, one of the largest and most innovative operations of its kind in the world. While the deaths they investigate are sometimes criminal in nature, their work primarily centers on bringing comfort and closure to grieving families. |
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