Graduate and Professional Research
Graduate students at Mercer work closely with highly published, cited and funded faculty. Our state-of-the-art facilities and equipment give students in the fields of science, medicine and technology the skills and experience necessary to thrive in a professional research environment.
Students earning degrees in disciplines such as education and theology work alongside experienced faculty members to complete projects that not only increase the value of their degrees, but also make a difference in their fields of study.
The collaborative and interdisciplinary nature of our graduate research programs turn students into scholars who gain a competitive edge through their work.
Additional Projects
Pharmacy professor working on first-of-its-kind drug for high blood pressure
Groundbreaking research by a Mercer University College of Pharmacy professor could unlock new treatment options for people with drug-resistant high blood pressure.
School of Medicine farmworker mental health project awarded AAMC grant
An interprofessional project led by Mercer University School of Medicine faculty aimed at researching the use of telehealth to help farmworkers access mental health services has been selected for an American Association of Medical Colleges Telehealth Equity Catalyst Award.
Meditation may reduce risk of diabetes complications, Mercer study finds
Meditation may help people improve their self-management of Type 2 diabetes, leading to reduced risks of complications from the disease, a Mercer study found.
Education professor brings latest in literacy research to teachers through podcast
A College of Education professor shares the latest in literacy theory, research and practice through the Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy Podcast.