We support our researchers with resources to help them conduct studies, communicate the significance of their findings, and speed the application of discoveries.

Our core facilities provide access to technologies, equipment, and support services to help researchers manage and interpret data, as well as a network of resources at partnering institutions.

Our centers operate some of the most respected programs in the world for translational, clinical, and scientific research, with specialty areas in medicine's fastest-growing fields.

Our research training programs are preparing investigators for the next life-saving discovery.

I am an Emory Researcher Meet Seema Lakdawala, PhD Associate Professor, Microbiology and Immunology

Lakdawala researches influenza viruses and how they transmit through the air from person to person. She hopes to one day develop a surveillance system to determine the pandemic potential of circulating viruses. 

The Latest in Emory Research

Now in its second year, INSPIRE offers undergraduate students from across the U.S. the opportunity to participate in infectious disease research through a 12-month mentorship program.

Q & A with Anant Madabhushi, director of the Emory Empathetic AI for Health Institute.

The National Institute of Nursing Research, a National Institutes of Health (NIH) division, has awarded the Ruth L. Kirschstein Predoctoral Individual National Research Service Award to Emory University Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing PhD student Naziya Noorani.

Research by the Numbers

$700.1 million in 2023 sponsored research funding awards

We're best known for our work in infectious disease, brain health, cancer, transplantation, orthopedics, pediatrics, renal disease, ophthalmology, and geriatrics.

17th in NIH funding nationally

Our investigators consistently compete with the top research institutes in the nation for National Institutes of Health awards.

138 start-ups from Emory technologies

Discoveries made by our researchers attract funding, generate new products that improve lives, and create jobs that support the economy.

2,459 current clinical trials

We're constantly pioneering new lifesaving medicines, medical devices, and treatment protocols, with more clinical trials than any other institution in Georgia.