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Tax Dollars Wasted by Funding Cuts

Groundbreaking research on diseases like cancer and Alzheimer’s is being stalled—not for lack of science, but because the words “equal,” “diverse,” or “women” are now considered politically charged. With nearly 2,500 NIH grants canceled or delayed, scientists across the country are being silenced, and universities like Georgia Tech and Emory face an uncertain research future. These cuts endanger both innovation and public health, making it more urgent than ever to stay informed, speak out, and support science.

What is the situation with Moo-Flu?

Moo-flu...what is it? Where did it come from? And is it harmful to humans?

GSJ: Bringing Precision to Medicine

Learn how we use information about a person’s lifestyle, environment, and genes to tailor medical treatment - something that began with Homer.

AST: Product of Their Environment: Cells in Orthopaedic Repair 

Dr. Jay Patel , July 23, 2022 “We are all products of our environment… touches and changes us, making us...

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