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Monday, Jan. 8, 2024 | |||
Happy New Year, Emory!Welcome to 2024! We hope you had a restful and enjoyable holiday season. 🍼 As we flipped our calendars to January, the first babies born at Emory Healthcare hospitals in 2024 wasted no time greeting the world. Their sweet faces are sure to bring a smile. 📚 Students will return to campus for the start of spring semester next week. Emory athletes also will be back in action, and the Atlanta and Oxford campus calendars are filling up with events. 🗓️ Plan now to join Emory King Week activities Jan. 13–24 (more on that later this week). 2024 might have just begun, but great things at Emory never stop. Here’s to a stellar year together! — The Emory Report team |
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Community Emory hospitals welcome first babies of 2024As the New Year rang in, Emory Healthcare celebrated the first babies born in 2024 at three of its hospitals. Baby Xeven, Baby Pierce and Baby Aubrey were born on Jan. 1. |
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Health $10M grant fuels Emory program for those with mild cognitive impairment, care partnersThe James M. Cox Foundation has awarded a $10 million grant over four years to the Charlie and Harriet Shaffer Cognitive Empowerment Program, a cornerstone initiative of the Goizueta Institute at Emory Brain Health. |
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Research NSF funds Emory quest to develop agrochemicals inspired by natureThe National Science Foundation has awarded $640,000 to William Wuest, Emory professor of chemistry, to further his lab’s development of agrochemicals inspired by compounds found in nature. The goal? To find novel, sustainable ways to combat plant pathogens. |
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Inspiration In case you missed it: 2023 in reviewTake a look back at 10 of the most-read stories from the Emory News Center in 2023 — with more headlines so you can delve deeper into this year of ambition and heart. |
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Mark your calendars for Emory's King Week, a series of events from Jan. 13-24 honoring the life and legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the civil rights movement. Programs include a keynote address, educational lectures, spiritual services, community service projects, celebrations and exhibits. | |
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