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Clean, Old-Fashioned Collaboration: Engineering the Future of Healthcare at Georgia Tech and UGA

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Georgia Tech and UGA are turning rivalry into partnership to engineer innovative healthcare solutions for Georgia and beyond.
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Nov 25, 2025 | By David Mitchell - Research Communications
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Tim Lieuwen and Chris King (Credit: Rob Felt)
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Tim Lieuwen and Chris King (Credit: Rob Felt)
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From advancing cell-based therapies to developing real-time cancer monitoring and maternal health innovations, Georgia Tech and the University of Georgia are proving that collaboration beats competition. Through initiatives like the Georgia Clinical and Translational Science Alliance and the NSF-funded Cell Manufacturing Technologies center, researchers are combining expertise in bioengineering, regenerative medicine, and health analytics to tackle challenges from antibiotic-resistant infections to personalized cancer treatments. These joint efforts are creating scalable therapies, smarter health tools, and a stronger biomedical workforce for the future.

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