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| Monday, Nov. 11, 2024 | |||
Hello, Emory friends!We’re beginning this week with appreciation for all U.S. veterans. Meet six Emory employees serving across the university as they reflect on their military service. In today’s edition you can also learn about using AI to predict cognitive impairment after stroke, the origins of Emory’s Coke Toast tradition and how students can apply for or renew a passport during Emory Passport Days. Thanks for reading! — The Emory Report team |
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Recognition Honoring Emory Veterans: How serving in the military shaped those across the Emory communityVeterans Day is a time to thank those who have served and for veterans to reflect on their military service and how it has shaped their lives. Meet six Emory veterans serving across the university and gain insight into their experiences. |
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Discovery $2.3 million grant to support Emory nursing research on predicting post-stroke cognitive impairment using AIXiao Hu of the Emory School of Nursing will use the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke grant to develop AI algorithms that predict post-stroke cognitive impairment and characterize vascular contributions. |
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Athletics Emory men’s soccer captures back-to-back UAA championshipsWith their 4-2 victory over the University of Chicago, the men’s soccer team celebrated their second consecutive University Athletic Association championship Nov. 2 in Atlanta. |
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Forefront Chemists showcase power of pathbreaking method to make complex moleculesChemists at Emory and Caltech join forces to set the stage for a new way of doing organic synthesis. The journal Science published their stunning results for using normally inert carbon-hydrogen to make a complex molecule. |
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From Emory Magazine Raising a toast to student successOriginally a student-led attempt at a Guinness World Record, the Coke Toast has transformed into a celebration of Emory’s relationships with the Woodruff family and the Coca-Cola Company on both the Atlanta and Oxford campuses. |
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