The Center for Nano Optics, which focuses on developing tools and instruments as small as 1,000 times thinner than a human hair, is contributing to major breakthroughs in technology and bio-medicine.
The Mark Chaffin Center for Healthy Development is a research center committed to promoting the health, safety and well-being of children, adults and families through research, service, education, training and advocacy.
The Center for Molecular and Translational Medicine meets healthcare needs by converting significant research findings into diagnostic tools and medicines to improve the health of individuals.
The Institute for Biomedical Sciences advances fundamental and innovative biomedical research that improves human health as well as educating and training future generations of leading biomedical scientists and health (non-M.D.) professionals.
Georgia State is an annual sponsor of the Atlanta Science Festival, a public celebration of local science and technology.
Health informatics, a joint undergraduate program with the J. Mack Robinson College of Business, is strategically aligned with the need […]
Georgia State’s Clarkston Campus is well known for its strong science, technology, engineering and mathematics initiatives and annually hosts the Science Olympiad at Perimeter College, attracting more than 350 high school students from more than 20 schools across Georgia.
The Center for Nano Optics, which focuses on developing tools and instruments as small as 1,000 times thinner than a human hair, is contributing to major breakthroughs in technology and bio-medicine.
The Mark Chaffin Center for Healthy Development is a research center committed to promoting the health, safety and well-being of children, adults and families through research, service, education, training and advocacy.
The Center for Molecular and Translational Medicine meets healthcare needs by converting significant research findings into diagnostic tools and medicines to improve the health of individuals.
The Institute for Biomedical Sciences advances fundamental and innovative biomedical research that improves human health as well as educating and training future generations of leading biomedical scientists and health (non-M.D.) professionals.
Georgia State is an annual sponsor of the Atlanta Science Festival, a public celebration of local science and technology.
Health informatics, a joint undergraduate program with the J. Mack Robinson College of Business, is strategically aligned with the need […]
Georgia State’s Clarkston Campus is well known for its strong science, technology, engineering and mathematics initiatives and annually hosts the Science Olympiad at Perimeter College, attracting more than 350 high school students from more than 20 schools across Georgia.