In an effort to unify its leadership under a more streamlined structure, Joon S. Lee, MD, CEO of Emory Healthcare, will assume the expanded, integrated roles of executive vice president for health affairs of Emory University and vice chair of the Emory Healthcare Board of Directors, along with continuing his current position of CEO of Emory Healthcare.
Representing five of Emory’s nine schools and colleges, these students are working in community to build and scale their business venture ideas, get feedback and present to area businesses and potential investors in late July.
Emory’s metabolic camp brings together women across age groups to offer a unique experience blending nutrition education, peer support and rigorous research, all with a dash of summer-camp fun.
A new clinical trial represents the first-ever CDC-sponsored trial of a vaccine delivered via "patch" technology that utilizes dissolvable microarray technology.
“Your Fantastic Mind,” the award-winning television partnership between Emory University and Georgia Public Broadcasting, has been recognized with four Southeast Emmy Awards by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
Xiao Huang uses remote sensing, AI and other high-tech tools for insights into how to design more equitable cities, improve management of natural resources, lessen the impact of natural and human-caused disasters and improve public health policies.
Emory Healthcare is the first health system in Georgia to offer the least invasive surgical option — using one small incision and new robotic technology — to treat certain thoracic or chest conditions.
Emory Healthcare hosted its first Champions of Community Health event, celebrating more than a dozen community organizations and individuals whose work has strengthened public health across Georgia.
As the nation observes PTSD Awareness Month in June, the Emory Healthcare Veterans Program (EHVP) proudly marks a decade of dedicated service, celebrating 10 years of delivering transformative mental health care to post-9/11 veterans and service members.
Assistant professor of otolaryngology Anthony Law has developed an artificial intelligence model that can help primary care doctors diagnose throat cancers as accurately as a specialist by analyzing the sound of a patient's voice.