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Department of
Molecular Medicine
Joint Department:
Immunology & Microbial Science
10550 N. Torrey Pines Road
Maildrop: MB202
La Jolla, CA 92037
  In The News
Claude D. Hudson Award Winner
(2023)
Tamio Yamakawa Award
(2022)
Nanotech strategy shows promise for treating autoimmune disease
(2022)
Glycobiologist James Paulson receives President's Innovator Award
(2022)
California Urges Stop To 300K Vaccines After Some Fall Ill In San Diego
(2021)
Scripps Research scientists garner 20 spots on annual ranking of world's highly cited researchers
(2019)
A Few Genetic Tweaks To Chinese Bird Flu Virus Could Fuel A Human Pandemic
(2017)
Changes to bird flu virus could make human transmission more likely, scientists say
(2017)
Researchers develop new method to 'fingerprint' HIV
(2017)
San Diego scientists named to prestigious scientific association
(2016)
Protein suggests a new strategy to thwart infection
(2015)
Getting Your Sugar Fix - A guide to glycan microarrays
(2015)
Scripps Research Institute study shows 2 new flu strains do not yet easily infect humans
(2015)
Scripps Research Institute Announces Interim Leadership
(2014)
A Global Leader in Unraveling the Mysteries of Sugars and Their Impact on Disease
(2014)
T23 Announces Global License Of The Scripps Research Institute' CD22 Siglec Oncoimmunological Platform For B-Cell Tumors
(2014)
Special Proteins Guide Immunity Against Bacteria that Employ 'Glycan Camouflage'
(2014)
Study Finds Emerging Bird Flu Strain Is Still Poorly Adapted for Infecting Humans
(2013)
H7N9 Influenza Virus Not Adapted to Efficient Human-to-Human Transmission
(2013)
Bird Flu Doesn't Spread Easily to Humans, Scientists Say
(2013)
Milestones in medical science: Stopping Harmful Immune Responses
(2013)
New technique selectively represses unwanted immune reactions without disabling immune system
(2013)
Scientists Develop New Technique to Selectively Dampen Harmful Immune Responses
(2013)
Disease-causing B cells selectively killed
(2013)
Neuraminidase Inhibitors May Work When Tamiflu Doesn't
(2013)
Carbohydrate Chemistry: Happy Birthday To Microarrays
(2012)
Department Reorganization Aims to Support Faculty, Build on Institute's Strengths
(2012)
Renewed Focus On Glycoscience
(2012)
Targeting Sugars in the Quest for a Vaccine Against HIV - the Virus That Causes AIDS
(2012)
Public at Last, H5N1 Study Offers Insight Into Virus's Possible Path to Pandemic
(2012)
Cracking the sugar code: Scripps Research scientists make disease research tool
(2012)
Scripps Research scientists develop new tools to unveil mystery of the 'glycome'
(2012)
Elusive inhibitors of sugar transferases created
(2012)
Scientists Reveal Surprising Picture of How Powerful Antibody Neutralizes HIV
(2011)
A Sugar-Coated Anticancer Strategy
(2010)
Banging at cancer's gates with a Trojan horse
(2010)
Trojan Horse For B-Cell Lymphoma
(2010)
Team Finds New Way to Attack Cancerous Cells
(2010)
Heading a consortium
(2010)
A Global Leader in Unraveling the Mysteries of Sugars and Their Impact on Disease
(2009)
Karl Meyer Award 2009 Recipient
(2009)
ASBMB Member Spotlight: Paulson Honored with Karl Meyer Award
(2009)
Glycobiology:A spoonful of sugar
(2009)
Flu genes help clarify 1918 pandemic
(2008)
Researchers are finding drug leads as they tease out pathways of cellular glycosylation
(2007)
New Technology Effectively Gauges Specificity of Influenza Strains, Including 1918 Spanish Flu
(2006)
Scientists Spot Potential Bird-Flu Pathway to Humans
(2006)
FUNCTIONAL GLYCOMICS: With NIGMS 'Glue' Grant, Glycomics Team Soldiers On
(2006)
New Multi-year Funding Will Allow International Group To Unravel Carbohydrate Mysteries
(2006)
Counting Carbs: Glycomics Gears Up
(2006)
Minor Mutations in Avian Flu Virus Increase Chances of Human Infection; Few Adaptations Are Needed to Transform It Into Potential Pandemic Virus
(2006)
Techniques and applications: Analysing influenza's sweet spot
(2006)
Sugar Medicine
(2005)
CARBOHYDRATE ADVANCES: Recent progress in arrays, functional analysis, and synthetic techniques is helping to make carbohydrates better understood and more useful
(2005)
TSRI professor named industry pioneer in one of the top ten technologies that will change future
(2003)
NIGMS Awards 'Glue Grant' to Study Cell Talk
(2001)
Life, Sugar-Coded
(2001)
General Manager of Cytel's Glytec Business Unit James Paulson Joins Scripps Research Institute
(1999)
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