Why Emory

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- you're jewish (if applicable)
- Grady Hospital
- CDC
- ACS
- research opportunity
- Public Health (with CDC, Carter Center)
- Atlanta
- nice campus
- great cardiology program
- reputation
- nice people (it's the south after all)
- decent weather (even though it's ~20 degrees right now)
- great baseball team 😳
 
Originally posted by lane

- decent weather (even though it's ~20 degrees right now)

20 degrees Farenheit or Celsius? If it's Farenheit, then it's unbelievably cold!

Also add to the list: New building, donations from Coca Cola
 
you said 20F is cold??? I live in Minneapolis MN and we had -33F for several days this past week. Right now it's 15F and I thank God that it's this warm~
 
anything more to mention about Emory?
 
Originally posted by Abraham
why would being jewish be a good thing?

HUGE jewish population on campus, lots of organizations and activities for jews, etc.
 
Originally posted by CalBeE
20 degrees Farenheit or Celsius? If it's Farenheit, then it's unbelievably cold!

Also add to the list: New building, donations from Coca Cola

most of the coke endowment is in stock - we do get a pretty generous amount of money but it doesn't fully support the school by any means.

you could also mention the attention to progress - the whitehead research building was just completed last year, there's a new pediatric center going up behind the emory clinic, the woodpec (PE center) is being completely renovated (if that matters to you), and they're apparently planning on doing some work on the medical school.

don't forget clairmont campus - they finished that 2 years ago. there's a ton of graduate housing over there along with a student activity center, soccer field, olympic pool, bball courts, tennis courts, etc.
 
what are some examples of breakthrough research projects that has been conducted at Emory?
 
Originally posted by markus21
what are some examples of breakthrough research projects that has been conducted at Emory?

the most recent thing that comes to mind is the SARS test - i can check for you but you could probably find them just as quickly as i

dont forget that they work with the CDC so emory has a significant hand in their projects too
 
Originally posted by lane
the most recent thing that comes to mind is the SARS test - i can check for you but you could probably find them just as quickly as i

dont forget that they work with the CDC so emory has a significant hand in their projects too

where can i check for the ongoing research going on at Emory? and past successful research?
 
Originally posted by markus21
you said 20F is cold??? I live in Minneapolis MN and we had -33F for several days this past week. Right now it's 15F and I thank God that it's this warm~

Hey I grew up in a place hovers around 15-30 degree CELSIUS most of the time (60-85 Farenheit) 😛
 
Originally posted by lane
- you're jewish (if applicable)
- Grady Hospital
- CDC
- ACS
- research opportunity
- Public Health (with CDC, Carter Center)
- Atlanta
- nice campus
- great cardiology program
- reputation
- nice people (it's the south after all)
- decent weather (even though it's ~20 degrees right now)
- great baseball team 😳

Originally posted by Rendar5
Don't forget Grady Hospital.
 
Originally posted by Rendar5
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