Vol 11. Issue 28 / September 19, 2011
 


Scientists Establish New Class of Anti-Diabetic Compound - The research from the Griffin lab targets a unique molecular switch.

Researchers Pinpoint a Cause of Stress-Related DNA Damage - A collaboration between scientists at Scripps Florida and Duke University has identified a molecular pathway that plays a key role in stress-related genetic damage.


Kevin Morris Romances the Genome - The Morris lab is interested in non-coding RNAS, molecules that do not produce proteins but are emerging as central players in controlling DNA.

Patrick Griffin and Paul Kenny Awarded Grant to Create National Anti-Addiction Network

Rebek Lab Paper Featured in Science 'Editor's Choice'

Jlenia Monfregola Named American Heart Association Fellow

Ming Chen Receives Graduate Student Innovation Award

Scientists Produce First Stem Cells From Endangered Species in Hopes of Strengthening Populations

Scientists Produce First Stem Cells From Endangered Species in Hopes of Strengthening Populations

AIDS Researchers Isolate New Potent and Broadly Effective Antibodies Against HIV

Tenet Florida and Scripps Research Announce Collaboration to Build Academic Medical Center

Scientists Create Vaccine Against Heroin High

Discovery of Natural Antibody Brings a Universal Flu Vaccine a Step Closer

Team Solves Mystery of Nerve Disease Genes

Team Sheds New Light on How Blood Clots Form

Led by Advances in Chemical Synthesis, Team Discovers that a Rare Natural Product Has Potent Pain-Killing Propertiesy

      

      


Team Discovers Treatable Mechanism Responsible for Often Deadly Response to Flu - A study by the Rosen and Oldstone labs has revealed a novel mechanism by which viruses such as influenza trigger a type of immune reaction that can severely sicken or kill those infected.