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From Winship Magazine The quiet revolution: How AI is changing cancer medicineArtificial intelligence is enabling big progress toward achieving the vision of personalized medicine in cancer. Learn how researchers at Winship Cancer Institute are using AI tools to reimagine how doctors diagnose and treat cancer, and how their work could ultimately change cancer medicine. |
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Perspective Goizueta veterans share meaning of July Fourth holidayIn honor of the Fourth of July, read what the holiday means to some students in the Masters of Business for Veterans program. All are from the first cohort of this new program at Goizueta — and all are part of the United States military. |
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Research New Emory study develops triage system to enhance pandemic preparednessAs avian flu H5N1 continues to spread in animal populations, there is a need to better define the pandemic risk to humans. A team of researchers led by virologist Seema Lakdawala developed a method of identifying the pandemic risk of viruses to aid in early intervention. |
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Community Carlos Museum offers enriching summer programs for children and familiesWith everything from a comprehensive summer reading program to “SmARTy packs” activities, the Michael C. Carlos Museum offers all kinds of fun and educational programs for children and families to enjoy throughout the summer. |
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Runners prepare for sizzling hot Fourth of July on Peachtree Street11Alive | Lekshmi Kumar | July 1, 2024 |
U.S. Supreme Court’s Purdue decision narrows options for mass torts defendantsReuters | Lindsey Simon | June 27, 2024 |
Avocado hand: How to avoid an injury so common that surgeons have a name for itWashington Post | Eric Wagner | June 26, 2024 |
U.S. is seeing increased risk of dengue infections, health officials warnNPR | Gonzalo Vazquez-Prokopec | June 26, 2024 |
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Fourth of July holiday |
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Emory University will be closed Thursday, July 4, in observance of the holiday. Today’s Emory Report is the final issue for this week, but we’ll be back in your inbox with lots of news from around campus on Tuesday, July 9. In the meantime, stay safe and visit the Emory News Center to keep up with university happenings. | |
Calendar highlights |
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July |
Community Garden Volunteer Day9:00 a.m. | Coan Park, 1530 Woodbine Avenue SE, Atlanta |
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Webinar: "Healthy Emory 101"7:00 a.m. | Online |
July |
Webinar: "Emory BrainTalk Live"2:00 p.m. | Online |
July |
Film Screening: "Plastic Earth," presented by Science Gallery Theatre featuring post-screening Q & A panel with local leaders6:00 p.m. | Science Gallery Atlanta, 225 Rogers Street NE Building 12 |
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