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Ghosn Lab becomes an industry leader through AWS technology

“We are using AWS for so many things.” When Dr. Eliver Ghosn (Assistant Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics, Lowance Center for Human Immunology, SOM) moved to Emory from Stanford University about three years ago, he knew he would need partners in IT who could help his new lab with enormous computational needs. His solution was […]

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Joseph Lee, Cloud Solution Engineer, Research Solutions

Joseph Lee joined Research Solutions as a cloud solution engineer. In his new role, Joseph will be actively working with AWS at Emory to help users design, test and troubleshoot their solutions. He brings expertise about DevOps and cloud security from his recent experience at Warner Media as a DevOps software security engineer (2 years) […]

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Steven Benitez, Product Manager, Research Solutions

Steven Benitez is a new product manager on the Product Management Team, which is part of Research Solutions. He was hired to handle the AWS at Emory service. Steven comes to LITS after spending a year managing the IT equipment for the Emory School of Medicine’s ExCEL (Emory Center for Experiential Learning) department (doing high-fidelity […]

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School of Nursing’s Irene Yang uses AWS at Emory for genomic research

When Irene Yang (asst. professor, School of Nursing) came to Emory, she embarked on a different research journey than most. Her chosen field of study was the microbiome, which is the study of microorganisms that live in a particular area. Part of her training in this field concerned how to analyze the complex gene data […]

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AWS at Emory an important factor for transplant survival rates

Dr. Chris Larsen is an Emory transplant surgeon and immunologist who is partnering with the AWS at Emory team to achieve proactive patient care. A little background about transplant work: The goal of Dr. Larsen’s team is having one transplant last a lifetime. While most patients do well with their transplants, there are those whose bodies […]

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