A collaborative new study between Emory University and Pursuant Health has identified a free way to make blood pressure monitoring more readily available and to better inform related public health interventions.
Emory Office of Well-Being (EmWELL) is offering a free and confidential peer support program in which trained volunteers provide a safe space for colleagues to voice their concerns of burnout to people who are uniquely qualified to understand.
The Summer Undergraduate Research Experience symposium highlighted original research across a wide range of disciplines with more than 100 students sharing their findings through performances, poster sessions and brief presentations.
Francesco Evangelista’s election to the elite academy recognizes his pioneering research in developing the role of quantum computers to solve questions in chemistry much faster. He hopes to make the field more accessible to students and professionals alike.
Emory Healthcare announced today the appointment of Oscar C. Marroquin, MD, as chief administrative and operating officer for the health care system, effective Oct. 1, 2025.
Heather Dexter, FACHE, president of the Emory Healthcare Regional Hospital Division, has been elected to the Georgia Hospital Association Board of Trustees.
Physicists used AI to discover new natural laws governing dusty plasma, found everywhere from Saturn’s rings to the Earth’s ionosphere. Their approach may serve as a starting point to infer laws from a wide range of complex, many-body systems.
Read about how cutting-edge health innovations, including therapeutics, tools and technologies, developed by Emory researchers are saving lives around the globe.
The Snooze Soundly Challenge runs Aug. 1-31, encouraging eligible participants to build healthy sleep habits one small change at a time. Learn more about how you can participate and earn rewards.
From some of the world’s oldest books to the personal photo collections of cultural and historical figures, Emory Libraries care for an array of unexpected treasures — and put it all to work in classrooms, exhibits and research.