Research
The World Is Our Opportunity
As one of the nation’s leading research universities, our rankings speak volumes. But what matters most to us is the number of lives saved, partnerships forged, and discoveries driven—across the globe.

Student Research
Crafting passions and studies with opportunities and leadership to help make a difference.
More about student researchFaculty Research
A powerhouse of global breakthroughs, driven by purpose and fueled by our community.
More about faculty researchCollaborative Research
Benefiting the greater good through partnerships close to home and around the world.
More about collaborative researchMindsharing to the Max
Through collaborations and partnerships with top-tier organizations, Emory has endless possibilities for creating an impact. It’s the definition of community—a mission to benefit lives far beyond our geographic boundaries.

A Top Math Discovery
A European heatwave provided the final spark Emory mathematician Hao Huang needed to crack one of the most important—and baffling—open problems in theoretical computer science. Mathematicians and computer scientists had grappled with the sensitivity conjecture for three decades without success. Huang became intrigued by it in 2012. Six years later, he came up with a simple algebraic method for proving the conjecture.

Emory by the Numbers
News
- May 14
- May 13
A photo of a fingernail can now be used to detect and monitor for anemia, Emory research finds
- May 13
Emory students propose innovative solutions to diabetes care in India
- May 07
Research roundup: Recent publications from Emory faculty and staff
- May 06
Roseline Jean Louis, graduate Brittain Award recipient, works to improve maternal health outcomes
- May 06
Innovating real-world solutions for intricate technology problems
- Apr 29
Joanne Brzinski stepping down after three decades of building Emory’s undergraduate excellence
- Apr 24
Emory researchers Kissick and Ramalingam receive 2025 Albert E. Levy Award
- Apr 24
Study shows significant increase in mental health diagnoses among publicly insured children
- Apr 24
Emory professor Robert Franklin named to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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