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Cancer survivors rank disorders in gait, balance, and skilled movements among the most distressing, long-term consequences of chemotherapy. (Photo: CDC)

Cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy can experience severe side effects that persist long after treatments end. A new study led by Tim Cope and Nick Housley has found a novel pathway for understanding why these debilitating conditions happen — and why scientists should focus on "all of the possible neural processes that deliver sensory or motor problems to a patient’s brain" and not just those that occur away from the center of the body.

James Stringfellow

James Stringfellow, an employment specialist with experience helping Atlanta’s veterans and entertainment industry, will now assist College of Sciences students and instructors with career mapping, planning, and workforce issues.

A look at the structure of the SOD1 protein. (Based on PyMOL.org rendering of PDB 1AZV.)

Researchers from the Schools of Chemistry and Biochemistry, and Biological Sciences, have published a study shedding new light on the balance between oxidants and antioxidants produced by the human body. 

Kramer at the Mini 500, one of Georgia Tech's best iconic homecoming traditions.

In Jeffrey Kramer's first year at Georgia Tech, he’s focused on his studies, joined three unique organizations, and learned what it means to be a Yellow Jacket. 

Jenna Nash shares her experiences before, during, and after Tech — with tips for preparing for graduate school.

Charley Winter, Bio 12

Charles Winter shares how engaging classes, global study, extracurricular activities, and research with a number of supportive professors paved the way for his current career as an anesthesiologist assistant.