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Augusta campuses reopen with modified instructional plan on Oct. 7

To move forward in a way that provides a degree of normalcy while allowing for flexibility, we will reopen with a modified instructional plan for the week of Oct. 7.

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A glimpse into 22 years of research with Ahmed Chadli, PhD

“It is a great opportunity because we have a lot of great colleagues and great support in terms of core facilities and staff,” says Ahmed Chadli, PhD.

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AU student who started Gold Star Family Organization named Red Cross Hero  

“Caitlyn was the perfect choice for the Good Samaritan Youth Hero for her extraordinary efforts in bringing awareness to local Gold Star families," says Susan Landreth-Everitt.

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Man in a scientific lab coat sits at a computer with a microscope scan of a pair of lungs on the screen.

Georgia Cancer Center using AI to diagnose, treat lung cancer

"Instead of waiting three months for new imaging, we move forward sooner with the diagnosis and treatment, eliminating any delay,” says Daniel Miller, MD.

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