Research!America is working with key global health R&D stakeholders on the ground in Georgia to inform policy-makers and discuss cross-sector collaboration in global health research within the state. Georgia generates $2.36 of economic activity for every $1 of NIH funding, placing it among the top five states on this measure. Georgia is also home to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the nation's leading agency focusing on wellness and prevention, which employs over 11,000 Georgians. Global health R&D draws jobs and investment to the state. To learn more about global health R&D investment in Georgia, please explore the resources below:
Georgia Economic Impact Fact Sheet
