The University of Georgia received $1.2 million from the National Institutes of Health to purchase equipment and other tools to help researchers studying various diseases, including cancer.  Sometimes researchers had to send samples to other campuses because UGA did not have the tools to conduct the needed analysis.

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Managing Partner at Atlantica Properties, Darion Dunn (center) talks with Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens during a tour following the ribbon cutting of Waterworks Village as part of the third phase of the city’s Rapid Housing Initiative on Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2025.
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