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The team's interactive map shows the risk level of attending an event, given the event size and location (assuming 10:1 ascertainment bias). The risk level is the estimated chance (0-100%) that at least one Covid-19 positive individual will be present.

The new county-level calculator builds on the team’s interactive state-level tool, which estimates the daily risk that one or more individuals infected with Covid-19 are present in U.S. events of various sizes.

Sophia Martin is president of the Georgia Tech Mental Health Student Coalition.

Martin spends her summer days working on research projects, encouraging mental health, baking, and working on various creative projects.

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

The inaugural round of a new Georgia Tech-Oak Ridge National Laboratory collaborative seed program has resulted in funding for ten Institute recipients, including two Sciences graduate students. More funding is available, and all Georgia Tech Ph.D. students and postdocs in good academic standing can apply.

Tegra Myanna

Myanna, who joined Georgia Tech as director of the LGBTQIA Resource Center in May, shares insights and advice for students, faculty, and staff looking to connect to resources, forge new friendships, and get involved as advocates and allies.

Yendi Neil is a proud ally of the LGBTQIA community.

Neil shares what it means to be an LGBTQIA ally, and the importance of education, support, and building community.

Fernandez and Ortlund

NIH-funded program to recruit thousands of participants to reveal impact of physical exercise at the molecular level