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Facilitate instruction, scholarly and creative activity, and research collaborations across disciplines

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Provide state-of-the-art equipment and services to researchers at UGA, other universities and industry.

Graduate student Kasey Smith and professor Jenay M. Beer look at interactive companion robots in the Beers laboratory

Helps industry find the right people and resources for the project

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UGA IMPACT ON
THE STATE OF GEORGIA

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$570.9 MILLION

R&D EXPENDITURES
IN FY 2023

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  • Models focused on climate and genetics can help determine which areas are most vulnerable to fusiform rust New models developed by Ïã¸Û¹Ü¼ÒÆÅ×ÊÁÏÃâ·Ñ´óȫ researchers may help guide the fight against rust disease, according to a new study. Fusiform rust is one of the costliest diseases in the timber industry and is especially damaging to the loblolly … Continue reading "New hazard maps may predict rust disease in loblolly pine trees" The post New hazard maps may predict rust disease in loblolly pine trees appeared first on UGA Research News.

Innovative leader:

Chris Rhodes tapped to lead Innovation District