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Database of research centers
Search more than 400 entries in the ICAPP Catalog of USG Centers, Institutes and Special Programs to find expertise in a wide range of areas.

Industry-directed research
USG institutions work with businesses to conduct research that meets industry needs through a wide range of programs.

Research leaders
The Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) recruits eminent scientists to Georgia 's research universities and develops the core research resources they need.

Tech Transfer offices
Each USG research university has an office of technology transfer that provides access to university intellectual property.

Technology transfer program
VentureLab is a process that helps identify university research with commercial promise. Piloted at Georgia Tech, VentureLab provides a clear pathway from laboratory innovation to the commercial market.

USG Research Universities

Georgia Institute of Technology
Georgia State University
Medical College of Georgia
University of Georgia

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The Center for Behavioral Neuroscience, a consortium of eight metro Atlanta colleges and universities with more than 90 neuroscientists, has been awarded a $17.3 million five-year grant renewal from the National Science Foundation. The new funding commitment, which the U.S. Congress must authorize in the 2005 federal budget, brings total NSF support for the center to $37.2 million through November 2009.

CBN consists of lead institution Georgia State University along with Emory University, Georgia Institute of Technology and the five schools comprising the Atlanta University Center (Clark Atlanta University, Morehouse College, Morehouse School of Medicine, Morris Brown College and Spelman College)

 

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