Samantha Buzzard wins for Best Overall Talk.
Postdocs@Tech and the Office of Postdoctoral Services are proud to recognize the winning presenters from the 6th Annual Georgia Tech Postdoctoral Research Symposium held on Sept. 19, 2019.
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Bacteria behind acute periodontitis. Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans most often lives peacefully in the mouth until circumstances lead it to become infectious. It forms flower-like colonies, here under a microscope sporting a colorful stain added by a researcher. Aa is gram-negative. Credit: Derren Ready (2012) CIL:38942, CIL. Dataset. https://doi.org/doi:10.7295/W9CIL38942 Creative Commons license
Mythbuster: Ideas that bacterial collaborations within microbiomes are generous and exclusive appear to be quite wrong.
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Irene Daboin teaches Psychology and the Pursuit of Happiness
A couple of Georgia Tech courses are in pursuit of happiness. The newest course was inspired by a New York Times story in spring 2018 about Yale University’s most popular class — a class on happiness.
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Greater diversity of coral species on reefs can help corals survive and thrive.
Postdocs are invited to submit an abstract to present a poster or lightening talk.
Prof Michael Lacey and Dr. Robert Kesler have been awarded the Best Paper Award by Collectanea Mathematica for 2018.