Sixty-one newly tenured and promoted faculty, 39 named professors, and four faculty members recently elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (AAAS) were honored on Sept. 21 during… Celebration of Faculty Eminence: Tenures and PromotionsRead more
New class “Human Flourishing: Imagine a Just City,” led by Emory biology professor Micaela Martinez and comedian David Perdue uses art to teach social justice
In the new class “Human Flourishing: Imagine a Just City,” led by Emory biology professor Micaela Martinez and comedian David Perdue, science and creativity combine to imagine a place where… New class “Human Flourishing: Imagine a Just City,” led by Emory biology professor Micaela Martinez and comedian David Perdue uses art to teach social justiceRead more
Jaap de Roode and The Carter: Creating a better world for butterflies — and us all
As a surprise gift to her husband on his 90th birthday, Rosalynn Carter gifted the former president the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Pollinator Garden at The Carter Center, which attracted many enthusiastic… Jaap de Roode and The Carter: Creating a better world for butterflies — and us allRead more
Greg Kimmerer awarded The Biology Research Award in honor of Dr. Pat Marsteller
The Biology Research Award in honor of Dr. Pat Marsteller recognizes Biology majors who have excelled in research during their Emory careers. This year’s award went to Greg Kimmerer. As… Greg Kimmerer awarded The Biology Research Award in honor of Dr. Pat MarstellerRead more
Uma Alappan awarded The Biology Award for Excellence in honor of Darrell R. Stokes
The Biology Award for Excellence in honor of Darrell R. Stokes recognizes a Biology major who has made significant contributions to the Department of Biology and the broader Emory Community.… Uma Alappan awarded The Biology Award for Excellence in honor of Darrell R. StokesRead more
Cuttino Award winner Rachelle Spell mentors every Emory biology student, new faculty
As Rachelle Spell, this year’s winner of the Cuttino Award for Excellence in Mentoring, prepares to retire, she leaves a legacy of one-to-one guidance at Emory College. Read More
Monarch butterflies increasingly plagued by parasites, study shows
Monarch butterflies, one of the most iconic insects of North America, are increasingly plagued by a debilitating parasite, a major new analysis shows. The Journal of Animal Ecology published the findings, led… Monarch butterflies increasingly plagued by parasites, study showsRead more
Corbett and Dunham honored as ASBMB fellows
Anita Corbett and Christine Dunham are among the 28 new fellows of the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. ASBMB fellows are recognized for their outstanding commitment to the society and accomplishments in… Corbett and Dunham honored as ASBMB fellowsRead more
National Academy of Inventors names Emory’s Bellamkonda, Cooper as 2021 fellows
Emory Provost Ravi V. Bellamkonda, a biomedical engineer, and groundbreaking immunologist Max D. Cooper have been named 2021 fellows of the National Academy of Inventors. Dr. Bellamkonda has his research lab in… National Academy of Inventors names Emory’s Bellamkonda, Cooper as 2021 fellowsRead more
Emory senior Ahmed Aljohani awarded prestigious Rhodes Scholarship
Biology major Ahmed Aljohani is Emory’s 21st student to be selected for the Rhodes Scholarship, which provides for study at the University of Oxford in England. Scholars are chosen based on outstanding… Emory senior Ahmed Aljohani awarded prestigious Rhodes ScholarshipRead more