
Augusta University is involved in nearly 300 different funded research activities and related studies in its Colleges of Allied Health Sciences, Dental Medicine, Graduate Studies, Medicine and Nursing. Research is carried out in both basic and clinical disciplines.
Research
Our team of basic science researchers, clinicians, radiation oncologists, nurse navigators and patient support staff work together to create a community fostering innovation and care focused on improving the lives of our patients.
View Georgia Cancer CenterWe conduct novel interdisciplinary research to help promote human health and well-being, provide comprehensive ethical and policy support for clinical services, and offer educational programs on clinical care and public health.
View Center for Bioethics and Health PolicyWe promote interdisciplinary and translational research in Biotechnology and Genomic Medicine with the ultimate goal of promoting predictive, preventive, personalized and participatory medicine.
View Center for Biotechnology and Genomic MedicineOur goal is to improve quality of life for people with blood disorders through comprehensive care, addressing the physical, emotional, spiritual, and social needs of our patients and their families.
View Center for Blood DisordersOur center advances the College of Nursing research and scholarship mission by facilitating faculty and student efforts to obtain external funding to support research, educational, and service demonstration projects.
View Center for Nursing ResearchThe Center for Healthy Aging is the only center of its kind in the Southeast that integrates research and clinical expertise in musculoskeletal, neurological, and orofacial repair to address critical unmet needs in the treatment and management of traumatic injury and degenerative disease.
View Center for Healthy AgingThe Dental College of Georgia works in collaboration with other units of Augusta University and the University System of Georgia to perform innovative, multidisciplinary research in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of dental and oral health related diseases.
View CERSIThe Simulated Patients for Education, Assessment, & Research Center (SPEAR) is the primary healthcare simulation resource for the healthcare training programs of Augusta University. We serve many different disciplines including nursing, medicine, allied health, and dentistry./p>
The Immunology Center of Georgia seeks to understand the role of the immune system in the progression and prevention of disease. We are focused on integrating our efforts with the other centers and institutes at Augusta University in an endeavor to improve all aspects of human health.
View IMMCGOur internationally recognized team of research experts have one goal - to make breakthroughs in the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease so that we all may live longer, healthier lives.
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The Institute of Public and Preventive Health (IPPH) works to improve health, reduce health disparities, and prevent injuries and illnesses in Georgia through research, service, leadership, and training.
View IPPHWe champion excellence and innovation in health sciences education and educational scholarship that enhances learning and develops educational leaders locally and globally
View EIIThe GPI works to support the community through innovative research with the goal of better understanding and preventing some of our state and nation’s top killers – like cardiovascular disease and obesity.
View GPIThe Culver Vision Discovery Institute engages in high impact research and discovery related to visual function and disease, which is expected to have far-reaching clinical applications for patients suffering from blindness and visual disorders.
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