Beth Mynatt

Georgia Tech hosted a roundtable discussion on driving innovation in pediatric healthcare in Washington D.C. to inform policymakers of challenges and successes in research partnerships.
IPaT Executive Director Beth Mynatt has taken on a new role – Vice Chair of the Computing Community Consortium (CCC). She started a three-year term on July first.
IPaT Executive Director Beth Mynatt received a 2014 Mobility Star Award, which salutes excellence and advancements in mobility.
A pilot program to help cancer patients navigate the cancer treatment process is receiving national attention and more funding.
IPaT Executive Director Beth Mynatt will represent Georgia Tech today at the launch of President Barack Obama's Precision Medicine initiative.
The world's leading computing society has named IPaT executive director Beth Mynatt a new Fellow for her significant contribution to the development and application of computing.
As we celebrate the holiday season, the end of this year and the anticipation of a new year ahead, I would like to take this opportunity to reflect on IPaT’s many successes in 2015 and the talented people who made it possible.