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For two recent biomedical physiology (biph) graduates, lee fongeallaz and tyler holley, their time in the program fostered not only strong academic preparation but also mentorship, innovation, and entrepreneurial thinking. Both will begin the next chapter of their academic journeys at the dental college of georgia in june 2026, bringing with them the support and guidance of faculty mentors who helped them navigate the dental school application process.  

Biomedical Physiology Graduates Turn Science into Startup

For two recent Biomedical Physiology (BIPH) graduates, Lee Fongeallaz and Tyler Holley, their time in the program fostered not only strong academic preparation but also mentorship, innovation, and entrepreneurial thinking. Both will begin the next chapter of their academic journeys at the Dental College of Georgia in June 2026, bringing […]

Amy zhou, a biomedical physiology major in the university of georgia college of veterinary medicine, was recently published in the classic, the writing intensive program’s journal of undergraduate writing and research. The essay explores how cultural factors influence conservation planning regarding wild game.

Culture and the Consumption of Bushmeat: Considerations for Conservation

Amy Zhou, a Biomedical Physiology major in the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine, was recently published in The Classic, the Writing Intensive Program’s journal of undergraduate writing and research. The essay explores how cultural factors influence conservation planning regarding wild game.

This fall, the college of veterinary medicine’s biomedical physiology course joined the roster of uga students who arrive year-round in athens’ sister city, perched atop a tuscan hill, to practice art across various mediums.

Biomedical physiology joins UGA Cortona’s curriculum

This fall, the College of Veterinary Medicine’s biomedical physiology course joined the roster of UGA students who arrive year-round in Athens’ sister city, perched atop a Tuscan hill, to practice art across various mediums.

The biomedical physiology society was recently honored with the spring engagement fair outstanding organization award in recognition of its creativity, innovation, and exceptional attendee engagement at the university of georgia’s 2025 spring engagement fair. Presented by engagement leadership and services, the award highlights the society’s growing impact and commitment to student involvement.

Biomedical Physiology Society receives award

The Biomedical Physiology Society was recently honored with the Spring Engagement Fair Outstanding Organization Award in recognition of its creativity, innovation, and exceptional attendee engagement at the University of Georgia’s 2025 Spring Engagement Fair. Presented by Engagement Leadership and Services, the award highlights the society’s growing impact and commitment to […]

going beyond the expected