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Facundo Fernandez

Facundo Fernández, Regents’ and Vasser Woolley Professor and Associate Chair for Research and Graduate Training in the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, is set to join the board of directors of the Metabolomics Association of North America.

Dean Raheem Beyah at Drew Charter School

 The Institute continues to expand access to Georgia residents.

FoR: M.G. Finn Image

This installment of the Faces of Research Q&A series is with M.G. Finn, who chairs the School of Chemistry & Biochemistry at Georgia Tech.

New Stamps President's Scholars include (from left to right) Mariah Castillo, Elizabeth Patterson, and Emmarose Stern.

Three second- and third-year undergraduates – including two students from the College of Sciences – were recently chosen as walk-on recipients of the Stamps President’s Scholarship.

Nebulizer

Messenger RNA, or mRNA, has been used to immunize millions of people in just the past few years. Among the most likely targets for future mRNA therapies are the lungs, given the large number of pulmonary diseases, such as the coronavirus, influenza, asthma, cystic fibrosis, and others. Now, a team of multi-disciplinary investigators from five universities, led by Georgia Tech faculty researchers, has provided a potential path toward that future.

From left: Adegboyega "Yomi" Oyelere, Madhavan Swaminathan, Zhong Lin Wang.

Three faculty from Georgia Tech have been chosen as 2022 National Academy of Inventors (NAI) Fellows, the highest professional distinction for academic inventors:  Adegboyega "Yomi" Oyelere of the College of Sciences, along with Madhavan Swaminathan and Zhong Lin Wang of the College of Engineering.