Georgia State is home to nationally recognized centers that collaborate with other institutions to conduct multidisciplinary research. The University’s areas of focus bring together experts who conduct groundbreaking research on such topics as the brain, biomedicine, and urban health. More>>
Andrew Young School of Policy Studies
College of Health & Human Services
J. Mack Robinson College of Business
The University provides ongoing support services for its research faculty and staff through various core facilities and support labs. More>>
Research Computing
Computing provides researchers with systems and application support regarding high-performance computing.
Applied Physiology Lab
The lab is a 2,000 square foot facility that serves the research, teaching, and service needs of the Department of Kinesiology and Health.
Bioimaging Core Facility
The facility has a wide array of equipment and facilities dedicated to imaging Biological samples from the atomic to the macroscopic levels.
Biomechanics and Ergonomics Lab
This 2,800 square foot biomechanics research facility, was established in 1989 to enhance biomechanical research productivity in the areas of sport and exercise activities, medical rehabilitation, and industrial and occupational activities.
The CHARA Array
The array is a six-telescope optical/infrared interferometric array located at Mount Wilson, California.
Culture and Fermentation Core Facility
This facility provides a state-of-the-art fermentation facility with modern equipment.
DNA/Protein Core Facility
The DNA/Protein Core provides a number of services including DNA sequencing and microarray analysis, proteomics services and other generic services.
Digital Arts Entertainment Lab (DAEL)
Digital Arts is a multimillion-dollar entertainment research and production facility that facilitates the creation and testing of digital media content and incubates emerging media arts businesses, trains graduate students and engages in academic research.
Instructional Technology Center
The Center serves as a resource center providing learning spaces, technology workshops, student computer access, and specialized educational technology resources.
Collabtech
Collabtech is Georgia State University’s joint-venture business incubator, with state-of-the-art facilities, fosters the opportunity for profitable collaboration between faculty and start-up biotechnology firms.
University Research Services and Administration (URSA) has oversight and managerial responsibilities for Georgia State University’s research enterprise. It provides high quality, reliable and responsive oversight and management of all sponsored programs, research compliance and safety, export control regulations, technology commercialization and internal funding opportunities. More>>