ACTSI Investigators in the News
Elizabeth A. Buffalo, PhD, an ACTSI and Yerkes National Primate Research Center researcher is one of two recipients of the Troland Research Awards presented by the National Academy of Sciences.
Greg Martin, MD, ACTSI investigator and pilot grant recipient and associate professor, director of medical and coronary intensive care units and chief of Pulmonary and Critical Care (Grady Section), Emory University was featured in The Scientist in the Top 7 From F1000: Lung disease drug kind to muscles on February 2.
Kenneth Ogan, MD, ACTSI investigator and Emory urologistwas featured in HealthNewsDigest in the story First Robotic Pancreatectomies Performed at Emory University Hospital on March 9.
W. Charles O'Neill, MD, ACTSI investigator and associate professor of Physiology was featured in the UnitedPress International in the article Mammograms: Detecting kidney risk on January 21.
Winifred W. Thompson, PhD, ACTSI investigator and assistant research professor of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education, Woodruff Health Sciences Center, Emory University was one of twelve cancer researchers selected by the Georgia Cancer Coalition as recipients of the 2011 Cancer Research Awards.
Elizabeth R. Wright, PhD, ACTSI investigator and pilot grant recipient and assistant professor of pediatrics at Emory University School of Medicine, Georgia Research Alliance Distinguished Investigator and director of the Integrated Electron Microscopy Core, was featured on PhysOrg.com in the article Advanced cryo-electron microscopes unveiled at Emory on February 24.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) awarded ACTSI researchers from Winship Cancer Institute $7.6 million to establish a NASA Specialized Center of Research (NSCOR). Ya Wang and Paul Doetsch are director and associate director, respectively, of the NSCOR at Emory. Read more…
