Vol 8. Issue 20 / June 30, 2008
 


Pathogen Uses Unique Strategy to Inhibit Human Immune Response - The findings from the Ulevitch lab help illuminate the complex relationship between pathogens and the immune system.


Amin J. Khoury Elected to Scripps Research Board - "Amin brings to our Board of Trustees his superb talents as a business executive and his experience as founder of companies..." said Scripps Research President Richard A. Lerner.


Researchers Shed Light on Molecular Pathways of Alcohol Addiction


Jeanne Loring Wins Millipore Grant

Ian J. MacRae Selected as Pew Scholar

Kuhn Lab Brings Home Microsoft Innovation Award

Selected for Exhibition: Image by Bob Turner

Benvenuti a Scripps Research

 


Research Unveils New Stabilizing and Signaling Properties of Cholesterol in Key Human Receptors

NIH Awards $20 Million CTSA Grant to Scripps Translational Science Institute

Scientists Find Seizure Drug Reverses Cellular Effects of Alcohol Addiction in Model

New Patent Covers Broad Class of Promising Chemical Reactions

Scripps Research Celebrates 16th Commencement

Connecting with the Science of the Synapse

Scientists Identify Protein Critical for Iron Absorption

New Study Finds T Cell Multiplication Unexpectedly Delayed After Infection

Fundamental Questions: An Interview with Albert Eschenmoser

A Ghost in the House


Disease-Causing Mutations Reveal Surprising Pattern - Results from the Schork lab could launch a new chase for drug targets tied to a range of diseases.