Four Years, Two Degrees

It’s challenging enough to complete a Georgia Tech degree in four years. This week, Bryan Gomez will earn two: one in biochemistry and the other in neuroscience.

Wild Tech: Diving Deep to Cure Diseases

Georgia Tech researchers are finding clues to science's mysteries in nature.

Mark Hay Elected to National Academy of Sciences, American Academy of Arts & Sciences

Mark E. Hay, Regents' Professor and Teasley Chair in Environmental Biology in the School of Biological Sciences, has been elected a member of both the National Academy of Sciences, as well as the American Academy of Arts & Sciences.

Honoring Excellence: College of Sciences Students, Teaching Assistants, Future Faculty Earn Top Annual Awards

Over 30 from College of Sciences are recognized as 2021-2022 recipients of top student honors, teaching assistant accolades, and future faculty awards — including the Institute’s prestigious Love Family Foundation Award.

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Awards Georgia Tech $1.5 Million for Matter-to-Life Research

With support from the Sloan Foundation, the team hopes to create novel chemical systems that harness the power of evolution.

Graduate Student Research Symposium Amplifies, Celebrates Research

The School of Chemistry and Biochemistry recently highlighted and celebrated research by graduate students at the 2022 Graduate Student Research Symposium.