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Ekaterina Heldwein's lab (Biochemistry and Molecular Microbiology Programs) received a $2,00 grant from a Cambridge software start-up that will match life sciences researchers with funders. Full Story »
Richard Karas (CMDB Program) is an author of an editorial accompanying an animal study finding that targeting estrogen signaling pathways may help develop therapies for cardiovascular disease that won't be unsafe for women. Full Story »
Ana Soto, identified as an expert in cancer development, draws parallels between BPA and DES. Full Story »
Richard Karas (CMDB Program) is quoted in an article on his new review study finding a relationship between higher HDL levels and lower cancer risk. Full Story »
Jonathan Garlick (CMDB Program) performs an original rap in this Youtube video--lyrics clarify purpose of stem cell research. Full Story »
The front page of the Business/Science & Innovation section leads with an article on neuroscience and glial cells with an emphasis on the work of Philip Haydon (Neuroscience Program). Full Story »
In a letter to the editor, Andrew Bohm (Biochemistry Program) disagrees with a recent New York Times op-ed proposing that college be reduced to three years. Full Story »
Giuseppina Tesco (Neuroscience Program) identifies a protein that could prevent the enzyme BACE1 from accumulating in the brain, as it does in Alzheimer's patients. Full Story »
Tufts University awarded approximately 3,088 degrees in its two-phased Commencement ceremony on May 23. Full Story »
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Immunology Program faculty member Joel Weinstock, MD, was interviewed on the Leonard Lopate Show on WNYC recently.
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