Academics

 

 

Georgia is the fastest-growing destination in the United States for smart and ambitious college graduates. Universities in Georgia collaborate as much as they compete. Together they combine to create an environment that enhances and accelerates our biosciences industry.

 

Emory University, Georgia State University, the Georgia Institute of Technology, the University of Georgia, the Medical College of Georgia and the Morehouse School of Medicine are key centers and partners for bioscience research in a miltuitude of areas including immunology, cancer, AIDS, vaccine development and neuroscience. See "Georgia's Research Universities" below.

 

Georgia’s Technical Colleges

GA Bioscience Technology Institute: The Georgia Bioscience Technology Institute (GBTI) is a collaborative effort between the Biotechnology Program at Athens Technical College

Georgia Tech's Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC) has been named by Forbes Magazine as one of the world's top incubators.

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and the Bioscience Program at Gwinnett Technical College to prepare workers for the exciting Life Science industry.

Students who complete either program earn an Associate of

Applied Science (AAS) Degree. This degree will prepare

graduates to work in biomanufacturing, pharmaceuticals,

diagnostics, research, or environmental labs. After

graduation, a number of their past students have chosen to

enter four-year college and

graduate programs in various scientific fields to further

enhance their educational and professional qualifications in

biotechnology.

 

 

 

Georgia’s Technical Colleges with bioscience curriculum: 

Gwinnett Tech
Athens Tech
Augusta Tech
Valdosta Tech


Georgia’s Research Universities

University of Georgia (Athens)

UGA.edu
Start-Ups for Smarties: Education and Service
Bioexpression and Fermentation Facility
Monoclonal Antibody Facility
The College of Pharmacy
Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering

 

Georgia Tech (Atlanta)

GaTech.edu   

Venture Lab Overview
Enterprise Innovation Institute – Overview
Enterprise Innovation Institute – SBIR
Coulter Dept of Biomedical Engineering
Parker H. Petit Institute for Bioengineering & Bioscience

 

Emory University (Atlanta)

Emory.edu 
Other Excellent Business Links by Emory

Winship Cancer Institute: Emory's Winship Cancer Institute is Georgia's first and only cancer center designated by the National Cancer Institute (NCI). The Winship Cancer Institute is dedicated to the integration of innovative clinical and basic science research with outstanding patient care for the prevention, treatment and control of cancer.

Find a clinical trial at Emory

 

Georgia Health Sciences University 

 

Georgia Health Sciences University  (Augusta)

MCG.edu 

 

Georgia State University (Atlanta)

Department of Biology

 

Mercer University (Macon, Atlanta, Savannah)

Mercer.edu

 

Morehouse School of Medicine (Atlanta)

Morehouse School of Medicine

 

Clark Atlanta University (Atlanta)
CAU.edu

 

University System of Georgia 
USG.edu

 

Contact

To learn more about what Georgia can do to help you in the field of Biosciences, please contact Stacey Davis at 404-962-4127 or sdavis@georgia.org

 

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