Vol 10. Issue 25 / August 30, 2010
 


Team Uncovers New Mechanism of Memory Formation
The new findings from the Rumbaugh lab could lead to better treatments for memory disorders.

Study Sheds Light on Painkilling System in Brain
The findings from the Cravatt lab have implications for both drug development and basic science.


New Graduate Students Arrive in Scripps Research Labs
In a luncheon with new students, Dean Jamie Williamson painted a picture of the hard work and scientific excitement that lay ahead.



Scripps Research Named Among Top Institutions in Microbiology

Scripps Florida Grant Supports Advanced Technology

Daniel Bachovchin Wins California Breast Cancer Research Award

Christie Fowler Selected to Receive ACNP Travel Award

Barbara Suflas Noble Honored by South Florida Business Journal



Scientists Uncover Possible Cocaine Addiction Trigger

Study Opens the Door to Developing a New Class of Drugs for Treating Epileptic Seizures

Scientists Uncover Previously Unknown Natural Mechanism that Controls Cocaine Use

Institute Expands Summer Internship Programs

Scientists Determine Structure of Immune Molecule that Counteracts Many Strains of HIV

Scripps Research Institute Dedicates Dorris Neuroscience Center

Scientists Find Chemical Signal from Predators That Sparks Fear in Mice

Team Discovers Body's Own Molecular Protection Against Arthritis

Study Overturns Decade-Old Findings in Neurobiology

Scripps Research Celebrates 18th Commencement

Scientists Solve Protein Structure Revealing Secrets of Cell Membranes


Scientists Unveil Structure of Adenovirus, the Largest High-Resolution Complex Ever Found
The results from the study, led by Professor Glen Nemerow and Associate Professor Vijay Reddy, could lead to new drugs and gene therapies.