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Letter from the President
Scientists Identify Molecules in the Ear that Convert Sound into Brain Signals
Scripps Research Institute Appoints Two Scientists from Harvard
‘SMART’ Teens Pair Up with TSRI Mentors
Ten Tips for the Holidays

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Letter from the President

TSRI President and CEO Michael A. Marletta reflects on his first year as president and the year to come.

Scientists Identify Molecules in the Ear that Convert Sound into Brain Signals

The work, from the Meuller lab, suggests a new gene therapy approach to some forms of deafness.

Scripps Research Institute Appoints Two Scientists from Harvard

Professor Michael R. Farzan and Associate Professor Hyeryun Choe join Scripps Florida.

‘SMART’ Teens Pair Up with TSRI Mentors

A day-long event, organized as a mini-science conference, pairs teams from four San Diego high schools with research mentors.

Ten Tips for the Holidays

How to let go of “perfect” and enjoy the holiday season.

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