Vol 11. Issue 30 / October 3, 2011
 


Scientist Wins $3.6 Million NIH MERIT Award to Study Alcoholism in Native Americans - The multiyear grant will help identify various risk factors for alcohol addiction.

Scripps Research Board Elects New Trustees - John A. Davis, Alan C. Mendelson, William H. Molloie, and Fredric G. Reynolds represent diverse backgrounds in the legal, entertainment, and financial services industries.

Daniel Salomon Promoted to Full Professor; Marisa Roberto Receives Tenure

Scientists Find Clue to Cause of Childhood Hydrocephalus

Team Discovers Treatable Mechanism Responsible for Often Deadly Response to Flu

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

      

      


Paul Thompson: Uncovering the Mechanisms of Autoimmune Disease - "Our goal is to develop feedback between chemistry and biochemistry and then use those tools to study what's going on in the cell," says Associate Professor Paul Thompson.