Research Collaborations
Partnership is Our Practice
Associate Professor Jinbing Bai is part of a cross‑campus effort to understand how chemotherapy affects the gut-brain connection. Partnering with Emory experts in imaging, neurology, psychology and biostatistics, his team is creating targeted interventions – from nutrition and exercise to behavioral coaching – to reduce treatment toxicity and help patients feel stronger during and after cancer care.
Faculty Affiliations
Our researchers partner across Emory and its Woodruff Health Sciences Center, which includes the health professional schools, Emory Healthcare, Winship Cancer Institute, and a variety of centers and programs. These joint efforts produce new technologies, community interventions, and care models that make people's lives better and healthier.
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
Emory Healthcare
Grady Health System
Rollins School of Public Health
School of Medicine
Winship Cancer Institute
Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics
Department of Cell Biology
Department of Computer Science
Department of Mathematics
Department of Pediatrics
Department of Psychiatry
Department of Psychology
Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women's Health (BIRCWH) Program
Center for AI Learning
Center for AIDS Research
Center for Gastroenterology, Endocrinology, and Nutrition Innovation (GENI)
Center for Psychedelics and Spirituality
Emory Center for Health in Aging
Emory Global Health Institute
Emory Health Services Research Center
Emory Women's Heart Center
Georgia Clinical and Translational Science Alliance (CTSA)
Georgia Nursing Workforce Center
Global Diabetes Research Center
Goizueta Alzheimer's Disease Research Center
Injury Prevention Research Center at Emory University (IPRCE)
Marcus Autism Center
University Catholic Center
Biostatistics Collaboration Core
Michael C. Carlos Museum
Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology Program
Nutrition and Health Sciences Program
Office of Well-Being
Pediatric and Reproductive Environmental Health Scholars–Southeastern Environmental Exposures and Disparities (PREHS-SEED) Program
Research and Epidemiology of Adolescent and Child Health (REACH) Center
The Hatchery