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Simultaneous
Reports by TSRI Scientists Show How They Made Bacteria Do
What Nature Doesnt
Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have published
two separate papers in the current issue of the journal Science
in which they describe two different ways of engineering bacterial
cells to encode proteins that differ from those produced by
other living organisms.
Students
from the Industrial College of the Armed Forces Visit Campus
TSRI hosts a symposium about basic research
for military officers and government officials attending the
Industrial College of the Armed Forces
Gluck
Child Care Center Nurtures and Stimulates Youngsters
The Gluck Child Care Center provides convenient, high-quality
care to children of the larger Scripps community.
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Assistant Professor Clare Waterman-Storer, co-inventor of
fluorescence speckle microscopy, uses this technique to study
the cytoskeleton in living cells, which has implications for
cancer, wound healing, and early embryonic development.
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