Academics at Franklin
The Franklin College of Arts and Sciences is involved in a number of centers associated with the University of Georgia. The following is a list of such centers with links to their homepages where you can get more information.
- Alternative Media Access Center
- Center for Advanced Ultrastructural Research
- Center for Archaeological Sciences
- Center for Computational Quantum Chemistry (CCQC)
- Center for Metalloenzyme Studies
- Center for Remote Sensing and Mapping Sciences
- Center for Simulational Physics
- Center for Tropical and Emerging Global Diseases (CTEGD)
- Language Resource Center
- Regents Center for Learning Disorders
- Willson Center for the Humanities and Arts
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Center for Tropical and Emerging Global Diseases (CTEGD)
The Center for Tropical and Emerging Global Diseases (CTEGD) of the University of Georgia (UGA) is a university-wide, interdisciplinary center established in 1998 to foster research, education and service related to tropical and emerging infectious diseases.
Based on a strong foundation of parasitology, immunology, cellular and molecular biology, biochemistry and genetics, CTEGD's 18 faculty are from 8 Departments in 4 Colleges.
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