Plus: Federally funded science, diabetes prevention, sleep treatment & more
If it shapes our world, we're exploring it at the George Washington University
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RESEARCH AT THE FOREFRONT
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GW experimental physicists are pioneering big science at the smallest scale. With cutting-edge tech and state-of-the-art systems, faculty and students are on the frontlines of a subatomic revolution.
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A new study shows that people who were given either intensive lifestyle interventions or the daily use of a diabetes medication 21 years ago continue to show significant reductions in Type 2 diabetes.
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A new study has found that certain bacteria living in the nose may influence how likely someone is to become infected with COVID-19, offering new insight into why some people are more vulnerable than others to the disease.
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Researchers have uncovered promising evidence that shows an FDA-approved medication for a rare genetic obesity disorder may offer a pathway for treating a life-threatening form of sleep-disordered breathing.
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GW InnovationFest
The university’s inaugural InnovationFest brought together scholars and inventors from all schools for a daylong celebration of impactful research, scholarship, creativity and entrepreneurship at GW. The dynamic program featured performances, panels, demonstrations, art, posters, book signings and inventions—all under one roof!
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