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New Chemistry Method Simplifies Late-Stage Modification of Drug Compounds
To Forget or to Remember? Memory Depends on Subtle Brain Signals, Scientists Find
Good Cells Gone Bad
New Findings to Help HIV Scientists Establish ‘Template’ for Potent Antibodies
The Scripps Research Institute Welcomes Renowned Data Scientist Amalio Telenti

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New Chemistry Method Simplifies Late-Stage Modification of Drug Compounds

A new technique from the Yu Lab overcomes a long-standing problem in organic chemistry.

To Forget or to Remember? Memory Depends on Subtle Brain Signals, Scientists Find

The Davis and Martemyanov Labs seek to understand how brains erase and store memories.

Good Cells Gone Bad

The Lipton Lab discovers chemical reaction called PINK-SNO[W]

New Findings to Help HIV Scientists Establish ‘Template’ for Potent Antibodies

Scientists with the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative Neutralizing Antibody Center at TSRI uncover process key to HIV vaccine design.

The Scripps Research Institute Welcomes Renowned Data Scientist Amalio Telenti

“Dr. Telenti is an important addition to TSRI’s world-class faculty roster.”

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