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Holy Shift! Biomedical Breakthroughs Shaping Tomorrow Ep. 4: SMALL PROTEINS, BIG HOPE |Felipe Quiroz
Biomedical Breakthroughs Shaping Tomorrow: Small Proteins, Big Hope with Felipe Quiroz
Quiroz reveals how his lab engineers the invisible — proteins, cells, and genes — to understand and treat diseases like Alzheimer’s.
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Undergraduate Neuroscience Research Program Gives Georgia Tech Students an Advantage
Each year, more than 100 undergraduates conduct neuroscience research in labs across campus.
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Georgia Tech’s Soft Robotics Flips the Script on ‘The Terminator’
AI-powered artificial muscles made from pliable materials are reshaping recovery, from stroke…
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The Perfect Fit: Crafting a Career at the Intersection of Making, Helping, and Human Mobility
Kinsey Herrin’s lifelong passion for working with her hands guided her career path, ultimately…

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November 18, 02:00 PM
An opportunity for undergraduate neuroscience students to present research,…
November 19, 09:00 AM
A weekly neuro-focused writing group designed to build consistency and…
November 20, 11:00 AM
Discover how strategic outreach can unlock hidden opportunities in neuroscience…
December 03, 11:15 AM
"Thinking and Doing" – Loren Frank, UCSF
December 08, 11:00 AM
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