2003 - 2013
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February 21, 2013
Scripps Florida Scientists Awarded $2 Million to Study Tumor-Inhibiting Proteins
Scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have been awarded just over $2 million from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke of the National Institutes of Health to identify proteins that play key roles in tumor cell proliferation and to determine if targeting these proteins could result in the inhibition of tumor growth.
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February 20, 2013
Scripps Florida Scientist Awarded Prestigious Javits Neuroscience Investigator Award
Ron Davis, PhD, chair of the Neuroscience Department on the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute, has been selected to receive a prestigious $3.5 million Jacob K. Javits Neuroscience Investigator Award for his work on the complex biology of memory formation and the disorders that disrupt it.
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February 07, 2013
Compound Developed by Scripps Florida Scientists Protects Heart Cells During and After Attack
Using two different compounds they developed, scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have been able to show in animal models that inhibiting a specific enzyme protects heart cells and surrounding tissue against serious damage from heart attacks.
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January 30, 2013
Scripps Research Institute Scientists Uncover a Previously Unknown Mechanism of Memory Formation
It takes a lot to make a memory. New proteins have to be synthesized, neuron structures altered.
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January 29, 2013
Scripps Research Institute Study Shows How Brain Cells Shape Temperature Preferences
While the wooly musk ox may like it cold, fruit flies definitely do not.
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January 25, 2013
Scripps Florida Team Awarded $1.2 Million to Develop Drug Candidates for Rheumatoid Arthritis and Neurodegenerative Disorders
Scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have been awarded approximately $1.2 million from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences of the National Institutes of Health to identify, test and develop a series of drug candidates for a number of diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis, heart disease and several neurodegenerative disorders.
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January 24, 2013
Scripps Research Institute Appoints Memory Researcher to Faculty
The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) has appointed Assistant Professor Seth Tomchik as a laboratory head on the Florida campus.
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January 23, 2013
Scripps Research Institute Names David Blinder to Key Fundraising Position
The Scripps Research Institute has appointed David Blinder, PhD, as senior vice president for external affairs at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI).
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January 10, 2013
Scripps Florida Scientists Uncover Potential Drug Target to Block Cell Death in Parkinson's Disease
Oxidative stress is a primary villain in a host of diseases that range from cancer and heart failure to Alzheimer’s disease, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Parkinson’s disease. Now, scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have found that blocking the interaction of a critical enzyme may counteract the destruction of neurons associated with these neurodegenerative diseases, suggesting a potential new target for drug development.
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January 06, 2013
New Study Defines the Long-Sought Structure of a Protein Necessary for Cell-Cell Interaction
Scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have solved part of the puzzle of how cells in all higher organisms bind to each other for the development, architecture, maintenance and function of tissues. The scientists have defined the structure of a protein essential to this process.
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December 20, 2012
Scripps Florida Scientists Create New Approach to Destroy Disease-Associated RNAs in Cells
Scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have developed a new approach to alter the function of RNA in living cells by designing molecules that recognize and disable RNA targets.
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December 19, 2012
Scripps Florida Scientists Develop New Compound that Reverses Fatty Liver Disease
Scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have developed the first synthetic compound that can reverse the effects of a serious metabolic condition known as fatty liver disease.
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December 13, 2012
Scripps Research Institute Appoints Two Noted Harvard Scientists
The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) has appointed Professor Michael R. Farzan and Associate Professor Hyeryun Choe to the faculty on its Florida campus.
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December 07, 2012
Biologics Expert Dennis Fenton Joins Scripps Research Institute Board of Trustees
Dennis M. Fenton, PhD, a manufacturing and biologics expert and former executive vice president for Amgen, has been elected to The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) Board of Trustees.
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December 05, 2012
Scripps Florida Scientist Awarded $2.5 Million to Study Inner Workings of Memory Formation
A scientist from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) has been awarded approximately $2.5 million from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke to better define how the brain organizes different types of memories among its neurons.
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December 04, 2012
Kenan Charitable Trust Extends Support of Scripps Florida Education Outreach Programs with $1 Million Grant
The William R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable Trust has awarded Scripps Florida, a division of The Scripps Research Institute, $1 million to support the institute's education outreach programs in Palm Beach County.
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November 28, 2012
Scripps Florida Scientists Uncover a Novel Cooperative Effort to Stop Cancer Spread
Scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have uncovered a group of what have been considered relatively minor regulators in the body that band together to suppress the spread of cancer from its primary site.
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November 15, 2012
Scientists Show Protein-Making Machinery Can Switch Gears with a Small Structural Change
For the past several years, Min Guo, an assistant professor at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI), has focused on the intricate actions of an ancient family of catalytic enzymes that play a key role in translation, the process of producing proteins.
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November 13, 2012
Scripps Research Institute Appoints Innovative Scientist to Metabolism & Aging Department
The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) has appointed Anutosh Chakraborty as an assistant professor in the Department of Metabolism and Aging. Chakraborty joined the Scripps Florida faculty early this month.
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November 09, 2012
Two Scripps Research Institute Scientists Honored by American Chemical Society
Two chemists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have been selected by the American Chemical Society (ACS) to receive a pair of prestigious awards honoring early-career research in biological and enzyme chemistry. Associate Professors Matthew Disney, PhD, and Kate Carroll, PhD, will be recognized at the fall 2013 ACS symposium, to be held in Indianapolis.
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November 08, 2012
Scripps Florida Scientists Reveal Key Protein Interactions Involved in Neurodegenerative Disease
Scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have defined the molecular structure of an enzyme as it interacts with several proteins involved in outcomes that can influence neurodegenerative disease and insulin resistance.
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November 08, 2012
Scripps Florida Scientists Uncover Secrets of How Intellect and Behavior Emerge During Childhood
Scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have shown that a single protein plays an oversized role in intellectual and behavioral development.
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October 23, 2012
Scripps Research Institute Scientists Receive $2.7 Million to Investigate Major Therapeutic Target
A consortium of scientists from both campuses of The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) has been awarded $2.7 million from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences of the National Institutes of Health to study the structural rules that govern a large superfamily of proteins that help regulate critical functions such as reproduction, development and metabolism.
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October 16, 2012
Scripps Florida Postdoctoral Fellow Receives Prestigious Career Development Award
The career of Antonio (Tony) Amelio, a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Cancer Biology at The Scripps Research Institute, has gotten a boost from the National Institutes of Health in the form of a Howard Temin Pathway to Independence Award in Cancer Research.
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October 12, 2012
Scripps Florida Scientist Awarded $1.6 Million to Develop Innovative Chemical Reactions as Tools for Preparing Rare Natural Products
A scientist from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute has been awarded more than $1.6 million from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences of the National Institutes of Health to develop innovative chemical reactions as tools for the laboratory preparation of rare and structurally diverse natural products with significant therapeutic potential.
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October 10, 2012
Scientists at Scripps Research Institute Pinpoint Gene Variations Linked to Higher Risk of Bipolar Disorder
Scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have identified small variations in a number of genes that are closely linked to an increased risk of bipolar disorder, a mental illness that affects nearly six million Americans, according to the National Institute of Mental Health.
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October 09, 2012
Scripps Research Institute Scientists Devise New Screening Method to Aid RNA Drug Development Research
Scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have developed a new method of screening more than three million combinations of interactions between RNA and small molecules to identify the best targets on RNA as well as the most promising potential drug compounds.
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October 08, 2012
Scripps Florida Scientist Awarded $2.1 Million to Test Potential ALS Treatments
A team led by scientists at The Scripps Research Institute has been awarded $2.1 million by the Department of Defense Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs to study several compounds with the potential to greatly improve the quality of life for those with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or Lou Gehrig’s disease (named after the famed Yankee first baseman who died of the condition in 1941).
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October 04, 2012
Scripps Research Institute Appoints Dale Boger as Chair of Department of Chemistry; Thomas Kodadek, Vice Chair
The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) has named Dale Boger, PhD, as chair of its Department of Chemistry. In addition, Thomas Kodadek, PhD, has been appointed vice chair.
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October 03, 2012
Scientists at Scripps Research Develop Novel Technology to Identify Biomarkers for Ulcerative Colitis
Scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have developed a novel technology that can identify, in animal models, potential biomarkers of ulcerative colitis, a type of inflammatory bowel disease that affects the lining of the colon.
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September 13, 2012
Scripps Research Scientist Receives $2.8 Million to Study Critical Cell Signaling Mechanism and Develop Potential Therapeutics
A scientist from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute has been awarded a pair of grants totaling $2.8 million from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences of the National Institutes of Health, and from TargAnox, a Massachusetts-based biotechnology firm.
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September 04, 2012
Scripps Florida Scientists Design Molecule That Reverses Some Fragile X Syndrome Defects
Scientists on the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have designed a compound that shows promise as a potential therapy for one of the diseases closely linked to fragile X syndrome, a genetic condition that causes mental retardation, infertility, and memory impairment, and is the only known single-gene cause of autism.
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August 30, 2012
Scripps Research Appoints Two Noted Scientists to Cancer Biology Faculty
The Scripps Research Institute has appointed Joseph Kissil, PhD, as an associate professor and Matthew Pipkin, PhD, as an assistant professor, both in the Department of Cancer Biology.
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August 21, 2012
Scripps Research Appoints Two Noted Scientists to Metabolism and Aging Department
The Scripps Research Institute has appointed Paul D. Robbins, PhD, as a professor and Laura J. Niedernhofer, MD, PhD, as an associate professor in the Metabolism and Aging Department on the institute’s Florida campus.
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August 15, 2012
Team Uncovers Link Between Hormone Levels and Risk for Metabolic Disease
Working with a national team of researchers, a scientist from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute has shown for the first time a link between low levels of a specific hormone and increased risk of metabolic disease in humans.
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August 06, 2012
Scripps Florida Scientists Awarded Nearly $1.5 Million to Develop New Approaches to Treat Cancer
Scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have been awarded approximately $1.5 million from the National Institutes of Health to identify and develop new therapeutic approaches against a broad spectrum of cancers.
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August 02, 2012
Scripps Florida Scientists Identify a Critical Tumor Suppressor for Cancer
Scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have identified a protein that impairs the development and maintenance of lymphoma (cancer of the lymph nodes), but is repressed during the initial stages of the disease, allowing for rapid tumor growth.
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July 26, 2012
Scripps Florida Scientist Awarded $1.9 Million to Study Food Intake and Metabolism
A scientist from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute has been awarded $1.9 million from the National Institutes of Health to study pathways that regulate how we coordinate the timing of our desire for food throughout the day.
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July 25, 2012
Scripps Research Institute Appoints NIH Senior Scientist to Cancer Biology Department
The Scripps Research Institute has appointed Christoph Rader as an associate professor in the Department of Cancer Biology and the Department of Molecular Therapeutics.
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July 19, 2012
Scripps Research Scientists Show Potent New Compound Virtually Eliminates HIV in Cell Culture
A new study by scientists on the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute shows, in cell culture, a natural compound can virtually eliminate human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in infected cells.
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July 13, 2012
Scripps Research Institute Appoints Innovative Neuroscientist
The Scripps Research Institute has appointed Brock Grill as an assistant professor in the Department of Neuroscience.
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July 09, 2012
Scripps Florida Scientists Show Positive Memories Linger Longer
If you believe positive reinforcement works better than the negative kind, a new study by scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute backs up your beliefs—at least in regard to fruit fly memory formation.
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July 05, 2012
Scripps Florida Scientists Identify Critical ‘Quality Control’ for Cell Growth
Scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have identified a series of intricate biochemical steps that lead to the successful production of proteins, the basic working units of any cell.
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June 21, 2012
Scripps Florida Scientist Awarded $700,000 to Develop New Treatments for Cocaine Addiction
A scientist on the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute has been awarded more than $700,000 by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), to study and optimize newly discovered compounds to combat cocaine addiction.
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June 11, 2012
Scripps Florida Scientists Identify New Molecules Important for Vision and Brain Function
In a pair of related studies, scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have identified several proteins that help regulate cells’ response to light—and the development of night blindness, a rare disease that abolishes the ability to see in dim light.
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June 01, 2012
Palm Beach Real Estate Executive and Entrepreneur Richard Sloane Elected to Scripps Research Institute Board of Trustees
Richard Sloane, a managing partner in Ocean Via Realty of Palm Beach and West Palm Beach, has been elected to The Scripps Research Institute’s Board of Trustees.
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May 30, 2012
Esther B. O'Keeffe Foundation Gives $2 Million to The Scripps Research Institute
The Esther B. O’Keeffe Charitable Foundation has made a $2 million donation to The Scripps Research Institute to fund biomedical research and education on the Florida campus. In recognition of the gift, the Founders Room and the adjoining board room at Scripps Florida have been named the Esther B. O’Keeffe Founders Suite.
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May 14, 2012
Scripps Florida Scientists Awarded $8.4 Million Grant to Develop New Anti-Smoking Treatments
Scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have been awarded an $8.4 million grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to develop new compounds to help prevent relapse in smokers who are kicking the habit.
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May 09, 2012
Scripps Florida Scientists Identify Neurotransmitters that Lead to Forgetting
While we often think of memory as a way of preserving the essential idea of who we are, little thought is given to the importance of forgetting to our wellbeing, whether what we forget belongs in the “horrible memories department” or just reflects the minutia of day-to-day living.
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May 04, 2012
Noted Scientist Joins Scripps Research Neuroscience Faculty
The Scripps Research Institute has appointed Srini Subramaniam, PhD, as an assistant professor in the Department of Neuroscience.
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April 26, 2012
Scripps Florida Scientist Awarded $1.5 Million to Design Therapeutics with New RNA Approach
A scientist from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute has been awarded $1.5 million from the National Institutes of Health to develop new computer-driven design methods to find new therapeutics targeting RNA.
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April 20, 2012
Scripps Florida Scientist Awarded $1 Million for Stress-Associated Disease and Aging Research
A scientist from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute has been awarded just over $1 million from the National Institutes of Health to develop a range of new tests that could lead to new treatments for a number of stress-associated and degenerative disorders of advancing age.
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April 04, 2012
Scripps Florida Scientist Awarded $1 Million Grant to Develop New Tools for Hepatitis C Treatment Discovery
Scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have been awarded just over $1 million from the National Institutes of Health for a three-year study to develop new high-throughput screening tests to find compounds that disable a protein essential to hepatitis C virus (HCV) replication.
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April 02, 2012
Scripps Florida Scientists Shed Light on Age-Related Memory Loss and Possible Treatments
Scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have shown in animal models that the loss of memory that comes with aging is not necessarily a permanent thing.
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March 30, 2012
Scripps Florida Scientists Win $2 Million to Study New Pathway Important in the Development and Maintenance of Lymphoma
The National Institutes of Health has awarded The Scripps Research Institute $2 million to study the role of a pathway in the development and maintenance of B-cell lymphoma, a type of cancer that begins in immune system and turns normal disease fighting cells into cancers. The disease affects immune cells known as lymphocytes, which are part of our white blood cells.
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March 29, 2012
Scripps Research Institute Scientists Create Compounds that Dramatically Alter Biological Clock and Lead to Weight Loss
Scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have synthesized a pair of small molecules that dramatically alter the core biological clock in animal models, highlighting the compounds’ potential effectiveness in treating a remarkable range of disorders—including obesity, diabetes, high cholesterol, and serious sleep disorders.
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March 08, 2012
Scripps Research Institute and OPKO Health Announce Global License Agreement for a Novel Compound That Blocks Brain Cell Destruction in Parkinson’s Disease
The Scripps Research Institute and OPKO Health, Inc. (NYSE: OPK) today announced a global agreement for the development and commercialization of SR 3306, a novel compound discovered by scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute that blocks the destruction of brains cells in animal models of Parkinson’s disease
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March 08, 2012
NIH Executive Selected to Head Scientific Operations for Scripps Florida
The Scripps Research Institute has named Dawn Johnson, PhD, currently with the National Institutes of Health (NIH), as senior director of scientific operations for the Scripps Florida campus.
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March 06, 2012
Scripps Florida Scientists Share $3.85 Million NIH Grant to Develop New Class of Cancer Therapies
A pair of Scripps Research Institute scientists, one a cancer biologist and the other a chemist, has been awarded $3.85 million from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to develop a new generation of broad spectrum anti-cancer therapeutics, including breast cancer and lymphoma.
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February 29, 2012
Scripps Florida Scientists Awarded $3 Million to Develop New, More Effective Pain Treatments
Scripps Florida scientists have been awarded $3.1 million by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, part of the National Institutes of Health, to study and develop several new compounds that could prove to be effective in controlling pain without the unwanted side effects common with opiate drugs, such as morphine, Oxycontin®, and Vicoden®.
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February 27, 2012
MEDIA ALERT
SCRIPPS FLORIDA HELPS MARK RARE DISEASE DAY - The Scripps Research Institute will mark Rare Disease Day by hosting an event with proclamations from Office of the Governor, Palm Beach County, and the City of Jupiter.
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February 24, 2012
Scripps Florida Team Awarded Nearly $1.5 Million to Develop Potent New HIV Inhibitors
A Scripps Florida team has been awarded nearly $1.5 million by the National Institutes of Health to identify and develop novel potent inhibitors of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the cause of AIDS.
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February 23, 2012
Scripps Florida Scientists Uncover Inflammatory Circuit That Triggers Breast Cancer
Although it’s widely accepted that inflammation is a critical underlying factor in a range of diseases, including the progression of cancer, little is known about its role when normal cells become tumor cells.
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February 22, 2012
Scripps Research Scientists Create Potent Molecules Aimed at Treating Muscular Dystrophy
While RNA is an appealing drug target, small molecules that can actually affect its function have rarely been found.
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February 09, 2012
Scripps Research Scientists Identify Most Lethal Known Species of Prion Protein
Scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have identified a single prion protein that causes neuronal death similar to that seen in “mad cow” disease, but is at least 10 times more lethal than larger prion species.
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February 08, 2012
Scripps Research Licenses New Instrumentation Platform That Dramatically Improves Compound Management
Breakthrough Technology Fills Need for Cost-Effective Quality Oversight of Compounds used for High-Throughput Screening
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January 31, 2012
An Intriguing Combination in the Brain May Modify Our Appetites, Alter Other Key Processes
The interaction between a disparate pair of brain proteins may have a profound effect on the regulation of appetite, according to a new study by scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute.
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January 25, 2012
Scripps Research Institute Names Peter K. Vogt as Senior Vice President for Scientific Affairs
The Scripps Research Institute has named Professor Peter K. Vogt, PhD, as senior vice president for scientific affairs.
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January 17, 2012
Scripps Research Scientists Create Novel RNA Repair Technology
Scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have identified a compound that can help repair a specific type of defect in RNA, a type of genetic material
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January 10, 2012
Scripps Research Scientists Paint New Picture of Dance Between Protein and Binding Partners
New Findings Could Influence Design of Future Diabetes Treatments
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January 04, 2012
Scripps Research Scientist Wins Pair of Grants to Study Critical Component of Memory
Sathyanaryanan Puthanveettil, an assistant professor on the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute, has been awarded a pair of notable grants to study a critical component of long-term memory formation.
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January 02, 2012
Michael A. Marletta Takes Office as New President of Scripps Research Institute
Renowned biochemist Michael A. Marletta, PhD, assumed the post of president and CEO of The Scripps Research Institute January 1, succeeding Richard A. Lerner, MD, who led the institution for more than two decades.
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December 11, 2011
Scripps Research Scientists Elevate Little-Studied Cellular Mechanism to Potential Drug Target
Scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have identified the importance of a novel protein-regulating mechanism—called sulfenylation—that is similar to phosphorylation and may, in fact, open up opportunities to develop new types of drugs for diseases such as cancer.
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November 30, 2011
Scripps Florida Scientist Awarded $3.4 Million for HIV/AIDS Research
A scientist at The Scripps Research Institute has been awarded $3.4 million from the National Institutes of Health to study the mode of action and the therapeutic potential of a new compound that blocks a step of HIV replication not targeted by current therapies.
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November 23, 2011
Scripps Research Scientists Uncover New Role for Gene in Maintaining Steady Weight
Against the backdrop of the growing epidemic of obesity in the United States, scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have made an important new discovery regarding a specific gene that plays an important role in keeping a steady balance between our food intake and energy expenditure.
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November 20, 2011
Scripps Research Scientists Develop Brand New Class of Small Molecules through Innovative Chemistry
Inspired by natural products, scientists on the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have created a new class of small molecules with the potential to serve as a rich foundation for drug discovery.
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November 08, 2011
Scripps Research Scientist Receives $1 Million Research Grant from Novo Nordisk
Andrew Butler, an associate professor in The Scripps Research Institute’s Department of Metabolism and Aging, has been awarded $1 million in funding over the next two years to further his research into a novel protein with the potential to improve the understanding and future treatment of diabetes.
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October 27, 2011
Scripps Research Appoints Noted Autism Researcher to Neuroscience Faculty
The Scripps Research Institute has appointed Damon Page as assistant professor in the Department of Neuroscience.
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October 26, 2011
Scripps Research Scientist Awarded $500,000 Grant from Michael J. Fox Foundation to Study Parkinson Disease
The Scripps Research Institute has been awarded a $500,000 grant by the Michael J. Fox Foundation to study a pair of genetic mutations that could lead to a new and potentially vital therapeutic target for Parkinson’s disease, a progressive and fatal neurodegenerative disorder.
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October 13, 2011
Scripps Florida Scientist Awarded $4.2 Million for Type 1 Diabetes Research
A scientist at The Scripps Research Institute has been awarded $4.2 million from the National Institutes of Health in a program to advance what the agency calls “bold and creative research” into Type I diabetes.
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October 10, 2011
Scripps Florida Scientist Awarded $2.2 Million Grant to Study Hepatitis C
The Scripps Research Institute has been awarded a $2.2 million grant by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to determine how the hepatitis C virus (HCV) induces liver cancer.
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October 03, 2011
Bruce Beutler Wins the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
LA JOLLA, CA, October 3, 2011 – For Immediate Release – Bruce Beutler, M.D., Chair of the Department of Genetics at The Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, CA, has won the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
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September 20, 2011
Two Scripps Research Scientists Win Prestigious NIH Innovator Awards
Two Scripps Research Institute scientists have won prestigious National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director’s New Innovator Awards.
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September 14, 2011
Scripps Florida is Awarded Grant to Create National Anti-Addiction Network
The Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute has received a multistage cooperative grant to create a national public-private network that will work to combat the nation’s lingering addiction to tobacco.
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September 06, 2011
Scripps Research Scientists Pinpoint Shape-Shifting Mechanism Critical to Protein Signaling
In a joint study, scientists from the California and Florida campuses of The Scripps Research Institute have shown that changes in a protein's structure can change its signaling function and they have pinpointed the precise regions where those changes take place.
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September 04, 2011
Scripps Research Scientists Establish New Class of Anti-Diabetic Compound
In a joint study, scientists from The Scripps Research Institute and Harvard University’s Dana-Farber Cancer Institute have established a new class of anti-diabetic compound that targets a unique molecular switch.
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August 23, 2011
Scripps Research Scientists Define Cellular Pathway Essential to Removing Damaged Mitochondria
In a joint research effort with researchers at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, and with help from scientists at The University of Pennsylvania, The University of Minnesota, and the National Institutes of Health, investigators from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have defined a specific protein complex that allows cells to rid themselves of damaged mitochondria, which are the energy producing machines of the cell.
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August 22, 2011
Scripps Research Scientists Help Pinpoint Cause of Stress-Related DNA Damage
Working closely with a team of researchers from Duke University, scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have helped identify a molecular pathway that plays a key role in stress-related damage to the genome, the entirety of an organism's hereditary information.
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August 16, 2011
Scripps Research Scientists Expand Knowledge of Cell Process Involved in Many Diseases
As part of a joint research effort with the University of Michigan, scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have for the first time defined the structure of one of the cell’s most basic engines, which is required for cell growth, as it assembles from its components.
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August 09, 2011
Scripps Research Scientist Identifies Critical Role for Night Blindness Gene
A scientist from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute has determined how a particular gene makes night vision possible.
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August 08, 2011
Tenet Florida and The Scripps Research Institute Announce Collaboration to Build Academic Medical Center in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
Tenet Florida Inc. and The Scripps Research Institute are pleased to announce a collaboration to develop an academic medical center.
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June 18, 2011
Study Shows Component of Common Supplement May Alleviate Fatty Liver Disease, Improve Insulin Sensitivity
Researchers from Baylor College of Medicine, the Emery School of Medicine, and The Scripps Research Institute have found that a natural product increases sensitivity to insulin and reduces fatty liver in mice, suggesting it may be able to provide a treatment for prediabetic patients.
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June 09, 2011
Scripps Research Scientists Awarded $2.2 Million to Develop Treatment for Multi-Drug Addiction
The Scripps Research Institute has been awarded a $2.2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to develop novel therapeutics for the treatment of addiction to multiple substances in a national effort with the University of Kansas.
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June 02, 2011
Scripps Research Scientists Find Way to Block Stress-Related Cell Death
Scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have uncovered a potentially important new therapeutic target that could prevent stress-related cell death, a characteristic of neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's, as well as heart attack and stroke.
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June 01, 2011
Scripps Florida Enrolls New Graduate Students
Six new students will enter graduate school in the fall to work toward PhD degrees on the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute.
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May 25, 2011
NextEra Energy, FPL and Scripps Research Institute announce collaborative effort to research the next generation of clean energy solutions
NextEra Energy, Inc. and its subsidiary, Florida Power & Light Co., today joined The Scripps Research Institute, one of America's most respected non-profit research organizations, and its Scripps Florida division to announce a cutting-edge collaboration focused on finding creative solutions for the next generation of clean energy.
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May 25, 2011
Scripps Research Scientist Identifies New Pathway Affecting Lifespan
A team led by a scientist from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute has identified a new role for a biological pathway that not only signals the body's metabolic response to nutritional changes, but also affects lifespan.
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May 23, 2011
Led by Advances in Chemical Synthesis, Scripps Research Scientists Discover that a Rare Natural Product Has Potent Pain-Killing Properties
Scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have for the first time accomplished a laboratory synthesis of a rare natural product isolated from the bark of a plant widely employed in traditional medicine.
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May 17, 2011
Scripps Research Appoints Noted Neuroscientist to Faculty
The Scripps Research Institute has appointed Kirill Martemyanov as associate professor in the Department of Neuroscience.
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April 28, 2011
Scripps Research Scientists Create New Genetic Model of Premature Aging Diseases
Working with a group of national and international researchers, scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have developed a new genetic model of premature aging disorders that could shed light on these rare conditions in humans and provide a novel platform for large-scale screening of compounds to combat these and other age-related diseases.
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April 26, 2011
Scripps Research Wins More than $2 Million to Study Prostate Cancer
The Scripps Research Institute and Tampa's Moffitt Cancer Center have been awarded more than $2 million to study the formation and progression of prostate cancer.
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April 18, 2011
Scripps Research Scientists Develop Compound that Effectively Halts Progression of Multiple Sclerosis
Scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have developed the first of a new class of highly selective compounds that effectively suppresses the severity of multiple sclerosis in animal models.
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April 13, 2011
Scripps Research Scientists Identify Mechanism of Long-Term Memory
sing advanced imaging technology, scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have identified a change in chemical influx into a specific set of neurons in the common fruit fly thatis fundamental to long-term memory.
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April 11, 2011
Scripps Research Scientist Wins Prestigious John J. Abel Award in Pharmacology
Laura Bohn, an associate professor in the Departments of Molecular Therapeutics and Neuroscience on the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute, has been awarded the prestigious John J. Abel Award for 2011.
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April 10, 2011
Scripps Research Scientists Uncover New DNA Role in Modifying Gene Function
For years, scientists have thought of DNA as a passive blueprint capable only of producing specific proteins through RNA transcription.
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March 08, 2011
Scripps Research and MIT Scientists Discover Class of Potent Anti-Cancer Compounds
Working as part of a public program to screen compounds to find potential medicines and other biologically useful molecules, scientists from The Scripps Research Institute and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have discovered an extremely potent class of potential anti-cancer and anti-neurodegenerative disorder compounds.
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February 20, 2011
The Scripps Research Institute Names Michael A. Marletta as President
Renowned biochemist Michael A. Marletta, PhD, has been named by the Board of Trustees today as the next president of The Scripps Research Institute, effective January 1, 2012.
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February 16, 2011
Thousands Join Scripps Florida Researchers at Second Annual "CELLebration" in The Gardens Mall
Nearly 100 researchers from Scripps Florida recently hosted a day of fun and interactive science activities for more than 4,000 people and honored Palm Beach County’s future scientists and engineers, as part of the second annual "CELLebrate Science with Scripps Florida" event, held at The Gardens Mall in Palm Beach Gardens.
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January 30, 2011
TitleScripps Research Scientists Reveal Key Mechanism Governing Nicotine Addiction
Scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have identified a pathway in the brain that regulates an individual’s vulnerability to the addictive properties of nicotine. The findings suggest a new target for anti-smoking therapies.
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January 26, 2011
Scripps Research Appoints Noted Chemist to Florida Faculty
The Scripps Research Institute has appointed Ben Shen as a professor on its Jupiter, Florida campus.
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January 17, 2011
Scripps Research Awarded More than $3 Million to Develop Therapies for Biological Clock Disorders
The Scripps Research Institute has been awarded $3.17 million over four years to develop compounds that will counteract disruptions of the human biological clock.
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January 13, 2011
Scripps Research and Vanderbilt Launch Joint Institute to Advance Science at Interface of Chemistry and Medicine
The Scripps Research Institute and Vanderbilt University have formed a partnership to advance science at the interface of chemistry and medicine, the institutions announced today.
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January 10, 2011
Scripps Research and University of Pennsylvania Win $8 Million Grant to Develop Addiction Treatment
The Scripps Research Institute and the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine have been awarded approximately $8.2 million over five years to develop novel compounds that could eventually become drug candidates for the treatment of tobacco addiction.
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January 05, 2011
Scripps Research Chemist Devises New Method to Quantify Protein Changes
A scientist from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute has devised a new method of analyzing and quantifying changes in proteins that result from a common chemical process.
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January 05, 2011
Scripps Research Scientists Develop Groundbreaking Technology to Detect Alzheimer’s Disease
Scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute, have developed a novel technology that is able to detect the presence of immune molecules specific to Alzheimer’s disease in patients’ blood samples.
- December 28, 2010
Scripps Research Scientists Identify Key Interaction in Hepatitis C Virus
Scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have identified a molecular interaction between a structural hepatitis C virus protein (HCV) and a protein critical to viral replication. This new finding strongly suggests a novel method of inhibiting the production of the virus and a potential new therapeutic target for hepatitis C drug development.
- December 22, 2010
Scripps Research Scientist Uncovers Switch Controlling Protein Production
A scientist from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute has discovered a molecular switch that controls the synthesis of ribosomes.
- November 29, 2010
Scripps Florida Kicks Off Third Season of Front Lines of Hope Discussion Series
A full house is expected when the third season of the highly acclaimed Front Lines of Hope discussion series at The Scripps Research Institute in Jupiter opens this coming Thursday, December 9.
- November 15, 2010
Scripps Research Scientist Selected for Prestigious Jacob P. Waletzky Awards
Paul Kenny, an associate professor in the Department of Molecular Therapeutics on the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute, has been selected as the 2010 winner of the Jacob P. Waletzky Memorial Award for Innovative Research in Drug Addiction and Alcoholism.
- November 9, 2010
Scripps Research Scientists Identify New Mechanism Regulating Daily Biological Rhythms
Findings Offer Novel Target for Treatment of Sleep Disorders, Diabetes, and Cancer.
- October 25, 2010
Landenberger Foundation Awards Grant to Scripps Florida Scientist to Study HIV
A scientist on the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute has received funding from the Philadelphia-based Margaret Q. Landenberger Research Foundation.
- October 11, 2010
Scripps Florida Scientists Awarded $3 Million NIH Grant to Accelerate Identification of Learning and Memory Genes
Funding Could Help Uncover Novel Therapeutic Targets for Major Cognitive Disorders
- October 10, 2010
Scripps Research Study Challenges Conventional Theory of Modern Drug Design
Findings Could Transform Drug Development to Produce More Effective Treatments
- October 5, 2010
Scripps Research Scientists Shed Light on How Serotonin Works
Findings Could Affect Development of Future Depression, Schizophrenia Treatments
- September 28, 2010
Noted Neuroscientist Appointed to Scripps Research Faculty
The Scripps Research Institute has appointed Sathyanarayanan Puthanveettil, Ph.D., as an assistant professor in the Department of Neuroscience.
- September 23, 2010
Scripps Research Names Innovative Chemist to Florida Faculty
The Scripps Research Institute has appointed Matthew Disney as an associate professor in the Department of Chemistry.
- September 8, 2010
Team Led by Scripps Research Scientist Identifies New Gene for Memory
The Findings Could Shed New Light on Human Learning and Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders
- August 25, 2010
Scripps Research Scientists Uncover New Mechanism of Memory Formation
New Findings Could Lead to Better Treatments for Memory Disorders
- August 22, 2010
New Study by Scripps Research and Virginia Commonwealth Scientists Shed Light on Painkilling System in Brain
The Findings Have Implications for Both Drug Development and Basic Science
- August 19, 2010
Scripps Research Appoints Douglas Kojetin to Florida Faculty
The Scripps Research Institute has appointed Douglas J. Kojetin as an assistant professor in the Department of Molecular Therapeutics.
- August 15, 2010
Scripps Research Scientists Uncover Possible Cocaine Addiction Trigger
Protein Linked to Mental Retardation May Be Controlling Factor in Drug's Effect in the Brain
- August 12, 2010
Noted Biochemist Appointed to Scripps Research Faculty
The Scripps Research Institute has appointed Katrin Karbstein as an assistant professor in the Department of Cancer Biology.
- August 4, 2010
Distinguished University of Michigan Chemist Joins Scripps Florida Faculty
The Scripps Research Institute has appointed distinguished chemist Kate Carroll, formerly at the University of Michigan, as associate professor.
- July 27, 2010
Seven New Graduate School Students Enroll at Scripps Florida
Two Have Connections to Florida Universities
- July 26, 2010
Scripps Research Study Shows Infectious Prions Can Arise Spontaneously in Normal Brain Tissue
Metal Surfaces Spur Conversion of Normal Prion Protein into Disease-Causing Prions
- July 21, 2010
Media Advisory & Photo Opportunity
Palm Beach County Students and Teachers to Present Research from Summer Internships at Scripps Florida
- July 21, 2010
Scripps Research Institute and Dana-Farber Scientists Uncover Novel Anti-Diabetes Mechanism
Findings Could Lead to Next Generation of Improved Therapies
- July 14, 2010
Scripps Research Institute Scientists in Florida Awarded $2.3 Million NIH Grant to Develop New Treatments for Drug Addiction
Expanded Funding Could Help Erase 30-Year Therapeutic Drought.
- July 7, 2010
Scripps Research Scientists Uncover Previously Unknown Natural Mechanism that Controls Cocaine Use
The Findings Suggest a Potential New Method of Treating Cocaine Addiction.
- May 24, 2010
Scripps Research Scientists Break Barrier to Creating Potential Therapeutic Molecules
New Technique Could Help Accelerate Study and Identification of New Drugs
- May 18, 2010
Kenan Charitable Trust Gives New $600,000 Grant to Continue Education Outreach Program at Scripps Florida
The Scripps Research Institute has been awarded a three-year $600,000 grant from the William R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable Trust to continue its widely praised Education Outreach Program at Scripps Florida in Palm Beach County.
- May 13, 2010
Scripps Research Awarded $6 Million to Develop Potential Therapies to Fight Alcoholism and Autism-Linked Syndrome
Professor Claes Wahlestedt at Scripps Florida to Lead Work.
- April 29, 2010
Scripps Research Institute Scientists in Florida Awarded $1.3 Million NIH Grant to Develop New Tests for Potential Obesity and Diabetes Treatment
Expanded Funding Could Help Validate Novel Therapeutic Target.
- April 5, 2010
Scripps Research Names Innovative Molecular Biologist to Cancer Biology Department
The Scripps Research Institute has named Min Guo, Ph.D., as an assistant professor in the Department of Cancer Biology on the Scripps Florida campus.
- March 29, 2010
Scripps Research Study Shows Compulsive Eating Shares Same Addictive Biochemical Mechanism with Cocaine, Heroin Abuse
In a newly published study, scientists from The Scripps Research Institute have shown for the first time that the same molecular mechanisms that drive people into drug addiction are behind the compulsion to overeat, pushing people into obesity.
- March 24, 2010
2009 Was Year of Accomplishment for Scripps Florida; Continued Funding Approved for Upcoming Year
The Scripps Florida Funding Corporation (SFFC) is pleased to announce that as Scripps Florida ends its sixth year of operation, the organization is ahead of schedule with its hiring goals and has excelled with other performance goal dates.
- March 23, 2010
Scripps Research Study Shows Compulsive Eating Shares Same Addictive Biochemical Mechanism with Cocaine, Heroin Abuse
In a newly published study, scientists from The Scripps Research Institute have shown for the first time that the same molecular mechanisms that drive people into drug addiction are behind the compulsion to overeat, pushing people into obesity.
- March 22, 2010
Richard and Helen DeVos Gift Kicks Off Drive to Endow Scripps Florida Graduate School
New Initiative Seeks to Bring More Top-Rated Scholars to Scripps Florida Graduate Program
- March 19, 2010
Moffitt Cancer Center receives NCI grant to create bioengineered "designer" lymph nodes with Scripps Florida
Lymph nodes will give patients new immune system to fight cancer and increase vaccine potency
- March 16, 2010
Top Scientists Explore the Origin of Life in Annual Lasker Lecture at Scripps Research Institute Florida Campus
New Insight Offered Into Answering the Fundamental Question: How did living cells first form on earth and could they form the same way on other planets?
- March 14, 2010
Light Activated "Warhead" Turns Modest Molecules into Super Protein Killers
Novel Research Tool from Scripps Florida Could Significantly Expand Search for New Therapies
- February 22, 2010
Scripps Research Names Noted Learning and Memory Scientist to Neuroscience Department
The Scripps Research Institute has named Gavin Rumbaugh, Ph.D., as an assistant professor in the Department of Neuroscience at the institute's Florida campus.
- February 18, 2010
Scripps Florida Intern's Photographs to be Featured at Hibel Museum of Art Exhibition
The photographs of a young Scripps Florida intern will be the featured attraction at a solo exhibition at the Hibel Museum of Art on the campus of Florida Atlantic University (FAU) in Jupiter.
- February 11, 2010
Landenberger Foundation Awards Three New Grants to Scripps Florida
Scripps Florida has received three new grants from the Philadelphia-based Margaret Q. Landenberger Research Foundation, totaling more than $400,000.
- February 9, 2010
Scripps Research Names Innovative Molecular Biologist to Metabolism & Aging Department
The Scripps Research Institute has named William Ja, Ph.D., as an assistant professor in the Department of Metabolism & Aging on the institute's Florida campus.
- February 3, 2010
The Gardens Mall Celebrates the First Year Anniversary of Scripps Florida Opening
The Gardens Mall at Palm Beach Gardens, one of South Florida's premier shopping destinations, is helping Scripps Florida celebrate the one year anniversary of the official opening of the prestigious biomedical research facility with a series of special events, culminating in a day of interactive science exhibits on February 6.
- February 2, 2010
Scripps Research Scientists Create Innovative New Way to Screen Libraries of 10 Million or More Compounds, Potentially Helping to Speed Drug Discovery
The search for new drug compounds is probably worse than looking for a needle in a haystack because scientists are limited in the size of the haystacks they can rummage through—time and money make it virtually impossible to screen or search through super-large libraries of potential compounds.
- January 6, 2010
A Sense of Balance
The Scripps Research LoGrasso Lab Develops the First New Class of Potential Therapies for Neurodegenerative Disease to Pass the Blood-Brain Barrier
- December 31, 2009
Scripps Research Scientists in Florida Show "Lifeless" Prions Capable of Evolutionary Change and Adaptation
Research May Point to More Effective Therapeutic Targets for Deadly Prion Diseases
- December 21, 2009
Florida Philanthropists Phillip and Patricia Frost Give $1 Million to Scripps Florida
Gift is Their Second Million-Dollar Donation to Scripps Florida
- December 17, 2009
Scripps Research Scientist Awarded More than $1.2 Million to Identify Potential Treatments for Breast Cancer and Cardiovascular Disease
Award Will Be Used to Develop High-Throughput Screening Tests at Scripps Florida
- December 16, 2009
Scripps Research Scientists Identify Novel Hepatitis C Inhibitors
Scientists from the Scripps Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute and their colleagues at Boston University have described their discovery of several novel drug-like inhibitors of the hepatitis C virus (HCV).
- December 8, 2009
Florida Business Executive Elizabeth M. Fago Gives $1 Million Gift to Scripps Florida
Elizabeth M. Fago, a successful Palm Beach Gardens business executive and philanthropist has donated $1 million to Scripps Florida, it was announced today.
- December 2, 2009
Noted HIV Researcher Joins Scripps Florida Faculty
The Scripps Research Institute has appointed Susana T. Valente, Ph.D., as an assistant professor in the Department of Infectology.
- November 25, 2009
Scripps Florida "Kicks Off" 2009-2010 Front Lines of Hope Discussion Series
More than 150 guests celebrated the kick off to the second season of the highly-acclaimed Front Lines of Hope Discussion Series at Scripps Florida in Jupiter on November 18.
- November 18, 2009
Nationally Known Memory Researcher Appointed to Metabolism and Aging Faculty at Scripps Florida
The Scripps Research Institute has appointed Courtney Miller, Ph.D., as an assistant professor in the Department of Metabolism and Aging and the Department of Neuroscience on the Scripps Florida campus.
- October 14, 2009
Six New Graduate Students to Study at Scripps Florida
Six new graduate students have chosen the Scripps Florida campus as the place to pursue their doctoral degrees.
- October 12, 2009
Scripps Research Names Ronald L. Davis as Founding Chair of New Neuroscience Department
he Scripps Research Institute has named Ronald L. Davis, Ph.D., formerly the R.P. Doherty-Welch Professor of Science at Baylor College of Medicine, as the founding chair of the Department of Neuroscience on the Scripps Florida campus.
- October 5, 2009
Scripps Research Scientists Awarded $3.9 Million "Transformative" Federal Grant to Develop New Compound Screening Platform
A pair of scientists from The Scripps Research Institute, one on each coast, has been awarded a five-year $3.9 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to develop a new technology to accelerate the search for new protein ligands – compounds that bind to proteins and alter their function.
- September 29, 2009
Scripps Florida Scientist Awarded $1.4 Million in Federal Stimulus Funds to Study Drug Targets in Alzheimer's, Alcoholism
A scientist from The Scripps Research Institute's Florida campus has been awarded a pair of research grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) totaling just over $1.4 million to pursue drug discovery work in both Alzheimer's disease and alcoholism.
- September 16, 2009
Not As Simple as It Looks
Scientists have known for some time that proteins called CREB regulated transcription co-activators (CRTCs) help regulate many biological processes by integrating and converting environmental stimuli into responses that modify gene expression.
- September 15, 2009
Rendina Family Foundation Awards $150,000 Grant to Scripps Florida Scientist
The Rendina Family Foundation has awarded a $150,000 grant to Derek Duckett, an associate scientific director with the Translational Research Institute at Scripps Florida, a division of The Scripps Research Institute.
- September 10, 2009
Scripps Research Appoints Stem Cell Scientist to Molecular Therapeutics Faculty
The Scripps Research Institute has appointed Donald G. Phinney, Ph.D., a nationally recognized expert in the study of adult bone marrow-derived stem cells, as a professor in the Department of Molecular Therapeutics.
- August 28, 2009
Latest Scripps Florida Collaboration Aims to Reshape Addiction Therapy
Scripps Florida scientist, working with the Hanley Center, a non-profit addiction recovery facility in West Palm Beach and the Florida Department of Health, is closing in on a novel blood test that could accurately predict the risk of a relapse in patients with addictions.
- July 15, 2009
Wellington High thinkPINKkids™ Donation Presented to Scripps Florida
The thinkPINKkids™ Club of Wellington High School has recently presented $7,000 to support Scripps Florida's breast cancer research. The club raised the funds at a 5K Walk to Win the Battle Against Breast Cancer held May 8, 2009.
- June 22, 2009
Scripps Florida's Laura Bohn Wins 2009 Joseph Cochin Young Investigator Award
Laura Bohn, an associate professor in the Department of Molecular Therapeutics at The Scripps Research Institute's Florida campus, has been awarded the 2009 Joseph Cochin Young Investigator Award for her outstanding early achievements in the field of drug abuse.
- June 10, 2009
Scripps Florida Will Host a Record Number of Student Summer Interns
For 17 Florida high school students, teachers, and university undergraduates, this summer will be an opportunity to try their hand at science in the laboratories of The Scripps Research Institute's Florida campus and to receive an extended lesson in the day-to-day intricacies of modern biomedical research. A total of 14 high school juniors and seniors and one high school teacher have been selected as summer interns at Scripps Florida. The program, now in its fourth year on the Florida campus, is sponsored by the William R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable Trust, a North Carolina foundation with a special interest in education.
- May 28, 2009
Scripps Florida Scientists Devise Accelerated Method to Determine Infectious Prion Strains
Current tests to identify specific strains of infectious prions, which cause a range of transmissible diseases (such as mad cow) in animals and humans, can take anywhere from six months to a year to yield results—a time-lag that may put human populations at risk. Now, a group of scientists from The Scripps Research Institute's Florida campus have developed a new method that cuts this critical time lag by several months.
- April 24, 2009
Scripps Research Appoints Two New Faculty Members to the Department of Metabolism and Aging in Florida
The Scripps Research Institute has named two new faculty members to the Department of Metabolism and Aging on the Scripps Florida campus. The two new faculty members are Associate Professor Andrew A. Butler, Ph.D., and Assistant Professor Shuji Kishi, M.D., Ph.D.
- April 21, 2009
Scripps Research Cancer Biology Department Awarded More than $8 Million in New Research Grants
The Scripps Research Institute's Department of Cancer Biology has been awarded more than $8.4 million in multiple grants by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the U.S. Department of Defense. The grants will be used to study topics ranging from prostate cancer to the production of T lymphocytes, the cells that provide immune surveillance for cancer.
- March 27, 2009
Scripps Research Appoints Laura Bohn to Department of Molecular Therapeutics
The Scripps Research Institute has appointed Laura Bohn as associate professor in the Department of Molecular Therapeutics. Bohn, a nationally known researcher investigating the mysteries of G protein-coupled receptors, particularly their role in pain and addiction, officially joined the Scripps Florida Jupiter campus on March 2, 2009.
- March 9, 2009
Scripps Research Team Identifies Key Molecules that Inhibit Viral Production
A team from The Scripps Research Institute has found a way to inhibit viral production of the Hepatitis C virus (HCV). The advance has the potential to accelerate future research on the virus life cycle and to aid in the development of novel HVC drugs.
- February 26, 2009
Opening Ceremonies Celebrate New Scripps Florida Biomedical Research Facilities
The Scripps Research Institute's leaders will be joined by Florida Governor Charlie Crist and Palm Beach County commissioners to cut the ribbon to officially open Scripps Florida, the institute's 350,000 square-foot state-of-the-art biomedical research facility in Jupiter.
- February 12, 2009
Thomas P. Burris, Noted Nuclear Receptor Expert, Appointed to Scripps Florida Molecular Therapeutics Faculty
The Scripps Research Institute has appointed Thomas P. Burris, Ph.D., as a professor in the Department of Molecular Therapeutics at the institute's Scripps Florida campus. Burris's research focus is nuclear receptors, protein molecules that mediate hormone activity inside the cell, and are implicated in the progress of a number of cancers, including prostate, breast, and colon cancers. Nuclear receptors have also become novel targets for drug development in other diseases, including Type 2 diabetes, atherosclerosis, and metabolic syndrome.
- February 10, 2009
Quantum Foundation, National City, and Florida Trend Named Premier Sponsors of Scripps Florida Opening Ceremonies
The Quantum Foundation of Palm Beach County, National City Corporation, and Florida Trend magazine will serve as premier sponsors of Scripps Florida's three-day campus opening ceremonies on February 26-28, 2009. Scripps Florida is a division of The Scripps Research Institute.
- February 5, 2009
The Scripps Research Institute Appoints Three New Faculty Members to Chemistry Department
The Scripps Research Institute has appointed three new faculty members to its Department of Chemistry. All three will be located on the campus of Scripps Florida in Jupiter, Palm Beach County.
- January 26, 2009
Scripps Florida Scientists Uncover Potential New Target for Schizophrenic Treatment
Scientists from Scripps Florida, part of The Scripps Research Institute, and colleagues have for the first time linked a specific microRNA to behavioral problems frequently associated with psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia. The finding presents new opportunities in the development of potential treatments.
- January 15, 2009
Scripps Florida Scientists Find Novel Use for Old Compound in Cancer Treatment
Scientists from the Scripps Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have found a potentially beneficial use for a once-abandoned compound in the prevention and treatment of neuroblastoma, one of the most devastating cancers among young children.
- December 19, 2008
Renowned Researcher Roy G. Smith to Head New Department of Metabolism and Aging at Scripps Florida
The Scripps Research Institute has appointed Roy G. Smith, Ph.D., an internationally recognized expert on research designed to intervene in the process of age-dependent physical and cognitive decline, as chair of its new Department of Metabolism and Aging. Professor Smith's laboratory and team will be located on the campus of Scripps Florida, in Jupiter.
- December 10, 2008
Scripps Florida Scientist Awarded Landenberger Foundation Grant
Michael Conkright, a Scripps Florida scientist and assistant professor in the Department of Cancer Biology, has received a $150,000 grant from the Margaret Q. Landenberger Research Foundation.
- December 4, 2008
Dr. Charles Weissmann to Speak at Premiere of Scripps Florida Science Discussion Series
Dr. Charles Weissmann, one of the world's preeminent scientists in the field of infection, will be the featured speaker at the premiere of a new Scripps Florida discussion series, "At the Front Lines of Hope."
- November 24, 2008
Scripps Florida Scientists Find Blocking a Neuropeptide Receptor Significantly Decreases Nicotine Addiction
Scientists at Scripps Florida have found that blocking the receptor for a specific neuropeptide, short chains of amino acids found in nerve tissue, significantly decreases the desire for nicotine in animal models. In addition, these data may explain intriguing findings from human smokers who spontaneously quit smoking when they suffer brain damage restricted to a small portion of their frontal cortex.
- November 3, 2008
New Sculpture Portraying Human Antibody as Protective Angel Installed on Scripps Florida Campus
A strikingly designed stainless steel sculpture that will be dedicated to Richard A. Lerner, M.D., president of The Scripps Research Institute, will be installed at the entrance to the main building on the new Scripps Florida campus.
- October 28, 2008
Scripps Florida Scientists Awarded $1.5 Million to Fight Major Water and Food Parasites
The National Institutes of Health recently awarded a major grant to a consortium of research institutions, including Scripps Florida, to develop novel drug targets for amebiasis and giardiasis, two major water- and food-borne illnesses caused by microscopic parasites.
- October 10, 2008
Scripps Florida Receives ITFlorida Innovation and Entrepreneurialism Award
Scripps Florida was selected as the recipient of the ITFlorida Innovation and Entrepreneurialism Award on October 6, at the 2008 Awards Gala in Orlando at Disney's Lake Buena Vista Resort.
- September 19, 2008
Alex Bruner Joins Scripps Florida Philanthropy as Associate Vice President
The Scripps Research Institute has announced the appointment of Alex Bruner as associate vice president for philanthropy for Scripps Florida.
- September 2, 2008
Scripps Research Institute and Scripps Florida Receive Record Federal Grant of More than $80 Million to Screen Molecules for Possible New Drug Development
The Scripps Research Institute has been awarded more than $80 million by the National Institutes of Health to greatly expand the work of The Scripps Research Molecular Screening Center, further strengthening the collaborative efforts of teams of scientists at the La Jolla, California and Jupiter, Florida campuses. The six-year grant is the largest ever awarded to Scripps Research.
- August 27, 2008
Latest Scripps Florida Spin Off Builds on Advanced Non-Coding RNAs Technology
Claes Wahlestedt, the Scripps Florida professor who heads the biomedical research institute's efforts to develop drug candidates for diseases of the central nervous system, has a development of his own these days, a brand new company based on an advanced technology licensed from his work at The Scripps Research Institute's Jupiter facilities.
- July 2, 2008
Bi-Coastal Collaboration at Scripps Research Uncovers Novel Activators of Key Cell Receptors
Working in close collaboration, scientists at The Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California, and in Jupiter, Florida, have identified several new molecules that activate cell receptors responsible for the regulation of a number of key physiological processes. The molecules have the potential to advance drug development.
- June 29, 2008
Scripps Florida Scientists Find New Clue to Alzheimer's Disease Progression
Scientists from Scripps Florida, a division of The Scripps Research Institute, have shown for the first time that a specialized form of RNA is directly linked to increased levels of amyloid plaque in the brains of Alzheimer's patients.
- May 21, 2008
Scripps Florida Scientist Receives Major Infectious Disease Investigator Award
Scripps Florida Assistant Professor Timothy Tellinghuisen has received the prestigious Burroughs Wellcome Fund Investigators in the Pathogenesis of Infectious Disease Award for 2008.
- May 12, 2008
Graduate Students Accept Scripps Florida Offer in Record Numbers
A record number of new graduate students have selected Scripps Florida, a division of The Scripps Research Institute, as their school of choice to pursue their doctoral degrees.
- May 6, 2008
Scripps Florida Receives Grant to Improve and Expand Science Teaching in Palm Beach County Schools
Scripps Florida, a division of The Scripps Research Institute, has been awarded a $110,000 grant to provide Palm Beach County middle and high school teachers with a summer program of instruction in basic science and advanced laboratory-based techniques and give them special portable teaching units for future classroom use.
- May 5, 2008
New Test Helps Identify Cancer Drug Candidates
Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute's Scripps Florida facilities have developed a novel method to help determine the probable effectiveness of drug candidates for the treatment of estrogen-dependent disorders such as breast cancer and osteoporosis.
- April 22, 2008
No Boring Summer Vacation Here! Three Palm Beach County Teachers Selected for Scripps Florida Research Internships
Three high school science teachers from Palm Beach County schools will start their six week summer internships on June 16 in the research laboratories of Scripps Florida in Jupiter.
- March 20, 2008
Scripps Florida Scientists Develop a Process to Disrupt Hepatitis C Virion Production
A group of investigators led by The Scripps Research Institute's Professor Barbara Mason has won a $4 million grant from the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to study the effects of chronic marijuana use, including influence on brain function and the consequences of withdrawal.
- March 12, 2008
Scripps Florida Awarded $7.6 Million Grant to Develop Novel Treatment for Parkinson's Disease
The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), has awarded a $7.6 million multi-year grant to Scripps Florida, a division of The Scripps Research Institute, to develop the next generation of medication to treat Parkinson's disease.
- January 23, 2008
Scripps Research Scientists Discover New Gene Linked to Fragile X Syndrome
Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute have discovered a new gene involved in fragile X syndrome, a condition that often shares many symptoms of autism. The discovery may lead to new tests or treatments for several neurological disorders.
- January 16, 2008
Florida Philanthropists Phillip and Patricia Frost Give $1 Million to Scripps Florida
Miami physician, businessman and philanthropist Phillip Frost and his wife, Patricia Frost, an ardent supporter of education and the arts, have donated $1 million to Scripps Florida, the biomedical research campus under construction in Jupiter, it was announced today.
- December 4, 2007
Scripps Research Scientists Develop New Tests that Identify Lethal Prion Strains Quickly and Accurately
Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute in Jupiter, Florida, have developed two new tests for prions, infectious proteins that cause a number of diseases including "mad cow disease," and a human counterpart, variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. These advances open the door to better understanding and diagnosis of these troubling conditions.
- August 31, 2007
Scripps Research Study Identifies Intermediate-Stage Prion Protein Aggregates as Primary Cause of Neurodegenerative Diseases
Working in close collaboration with an international group of researchers, scientists at The Scripps Research Institute have shown for the first time that small clumps of abnormal prion proteins called oligomers cause the widespread death of neurons. In contrast, much larger prion aggregates known as fibrils proved to be far less toxic.
- July 19, 2007
Renowned Chemist Roy Periana Appointed Professor at Scripps Florida
The Scripps Research Institute announced today the appointment of internationally recognized chemist Roy A. Periana, Ph.D., as professor of chemistry at the Institute's Scripps Florida facilities.
- March 9, 2007
Scripps Florida Campus Dedicated to Promoting Biomedical Science, Education, and Better Human Health
The Scripps Research Institute today officially dedicated its Scripps Florida campus in Jupiter to "increasing human knowledge, advancing biomedical science, educating the researchers of the future, and improving the health of humanity."
- May 22, 2006
John J. Moores Elected Chair of Scripps Research Institute Board of Trustees
The Scripps Research Institute Board of Trustees today elected San Diego business leader and philanthropist John J. Moores as its new chair. Mr. Moores has been a Scripps Research trustee since 1997.
- February 16, 2006
IBM and Scripps Research Institute to Collaborate on Pandemic Research
IBM and The Scripps Research Institute today announced a collaborative initiative to conduct advanced research on pandemic viruses leveraging the industry-leading talent and technology from both organizations. The objective of "Project Check-mate" is to develop means to anticipate, manage and contain infectious diseases.
- February 15, 2006
New Research from Magnet lab, Scripps Florida Gives Scientists Powerful Tool for Drug Discovery
Researchers at Florida State University's National High Magnetic Field Laboratory and Scripps Florida have developed and evaluated a robust new system for analyzing how drugs bind to proteins. This groundbreaking work could speed the delivery of potential new drugs and improve existing ones.
- February 13, 2006
The Scripps Research Institute Begins Presidential Succession Process
The Scripps Research Institute Board of Trustees adopted a succession plan to guide its selection of a new president and chief executive officer when current President Richard A. Lerner, M.D., leaves the position in three years to assume the chairmanship of the Institute's Board of Trustees.
- February 12, 2006
Study Reveals Mechanism for Maintaining Circadian Rhythms in Mammals
Scientists from The Scripps Research Institute and RIKEN, a Japanese research institute, have validated a key step in the mechanism of the circadian clock in mammals. Many critical human activities including sleeping, eating, and even hormonal activity are determined by circadian rhythms, fundamental functions that adapt to the cycle of light and dark and are controlled at the genetic level. Along with some accessory factors, clock genes work in concert to generate circadian rhythms over a 24-hour period.
- January 20, 2006
Scripps Florida Opens Its Cutting-edge Screening Technology to Florida Scientists
Officials at Scripps Florida today announced the launch of the biomedical research institute's "Access to Technologies" program, which invites scientists from Florida universities and other academic research institutions to use state-of-the-art screening technologies at Scripps Florida's facilities in Jupiter for qualifying projects.
- December 21, 2005
Kenan Charitable Trust Gives Additional $50,000 to Scripps Florida Education Outreach Programs, Bringing Its Total Contribution to $250,000 in 2005
The William R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable Trust has added $50,000 to its support for education outreach programs at Scripps Florida, the Palm Beach County operation of The Scripps Research Institute, it was announced today by Dr. Richard M. Krasno, executive director of the Trust and president of the William R. Kenan, Jr. Fund, based in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
- November 15 , 2005
Scripps Research Institute Establishes Biochemistry Department to Emphasize Integrative Approaches in Biomedical Research
The Scripps Research Institute announced today forming the Department of Biochemistry to span its California and Florida campuses. The focus of the new department reflects the need to understand physiological processes from the molecular level to the whole organism. By taking integrative approaches to substantial problems in modern biology, the department's research will impact the understanding of a wide variety of diseases such as diabetes, cancer, and autism.
- November 13, 2005
The Scripps Research Institute and Oxford University Open International Biotechnology Conference Today
The Scripps Research Institute and Oxford University today opened the inaugural Scripps/Oxford International Biotechnology Conference at the Breakers in Palm Beach, Florida.
- September 23, 2005
Lawrence J. and Florence A. De George of Jupiter Give $5 Million for Biomedical Research at Scripps Florida
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. De George of Jupiter, Florida, have donated $5 million to The Scripps Research Institute to support biomedical science at the Institute's new campus in Palm Beach County, it was announced jointly today by Florida Governor Jeb Bush and Scripps Research President Richard A. Lerner, M.D., during groundbreaking ceremonies for the new state-of-the-art facilities.
- September 23, 2005
The Scripps Research Institute Breaks Ground for Construction of Scripps Florida Campus in Palm Beach County
The Scripps Research Institute breaks ground today in Palm Beach County for construction of its 100-acre Scripps Florida campus, dedicated to advanced biomedical research and the application of the latest technologies in drug discovery.
- September 1, 2005
Mammalian Transcriptome Mapped, and It Makes Antisense
The FANTOM Consortium for Genome Exploration Research Group, a large international collection of scientists that includes researchers at The Scripps Research Institute's Florida campus, is reporting the results of a massive multi-year project to map the mammalian "transcriptome" in this week's issue of the journal Science.
- August 4, 2005
NeoRx Joins The Scripps Research Institute in First Scientific Collaboration at Scripps Florida
NeoRx Corporation (NASDAQ: NERX), a cancer therapeutics development company, and The Scripps Research Institute, a non-profit biomedical research organization, today announced the first collaboration at Scripps Florida, focusing on discovering novel, small-molecule, multi-targeted, protein kinase inhibitors as therapeutic agents, including cancer treatments.
- June 16, 2005
National Institutes of Health Awards $10.4 Million to Scripps Research Institute and Scripps Florida
First grant for research at both campuses is part of NIH effort to speed the progress of discoveries from lab bench to patient bedside
A group of researchers at the La Jolla, California, and Palm Beach County, Florida, campuses of The Scripps Research Institute has been awarded a $10.4 million dollar grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to establish The Scripps Research Institute Molecular Screening Center. This is a pilot program to discover small molecule tools for translating basic biomedical discoveries more quickly into medically relevant applications.
- June 13, 2005
Former Fidelity Investments Executive J. Gary Burkhead of Florida Elected to Scripps Research Institute Board
Retired Fidelity Investments executive J. Gary Burkhead of Palm Beach, Florida, has been elected to the Board of Trustees of The Scripps Research Institute, a world leader in biomedical science with laboratories in La Jolla, California, and Palm Beach County, Florida.
- May 5, 2005
Scripps Research Scientist Receives $98,000 Grant from Factor Foundation to Study Hemophilia A
Factor Also to Sponsor Vintage Mustang Car Show June 11 To Benefit Scripps Florida
Assistant Professor Andrew Gale, Ph.D., an investigator in the Department of Molecular and Experimental Medicine at The Scripps Research Institute, has received a grant of $98,769 from the Factor Foundation of America to study hemophilia A, a bleeding disease that strikes some 17,000 Americans.
- May 2, 2005
Scripps Florida Selects 3 Palm Beach County Science Teachers and 4 High School Students for Summer Internships
Scripps Florida announced today that it has selected three secondary school science teachers and four high school students for paid summer internships at its temporary facilities in Jupiter.
- April 28, 2005
Kenan Charitable Trust Gives $200,000 for Scripps Florida Education Outreach Programs
The William R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable Trust is providing $200,000 to The Scripps Research Institute to support education outreach programs at Scripps Florida, the biomedical research institute's division in Palm Beach County, it was announced today by Dr. Richard M. Krasno, executive director of the Trust and president of the William R. Kenan, Jr. Fund based in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
- April 11, 2005
Acclaimed Immunologist Howard T. Petrie Named Professor at Scripps Florida
The Scripps Research Institute has announced the appointment of acclaimed Florida immunologist Howard T. Petrie, Ph.D., as professor in the Division of Immunology, Department of Biomedical Sciences at the Institute’s new operations in Palm Beach County, Florida.
- March 31, 2005
Louis L. Gonda and Mark S. Skaggs Join Scripps Research Institute Board of Trustees
Business executives and philanthropists Louis L. Gonda of Beverly Hills, California, and Mark S. Skaggs of Boise, Idaho, have been elected to the Board of Trustees of The Scripps Research Institute of California and Florida, one of the world’s largest independent, nonprofit biomedical research organizations.
- February 22, 2005
Scripps Seminars to Feature Florida Researchers as Part of Collaboration-Building
Scripps Florida, a division of The Scripps Research Institute, will soon begin hosting a series of high-level biomedical science seminars—The Scripps Florida Collaborative Seminars—featuring a prominent Florida-based speaker from the academic, biotechnology or pharmaceutical communities at each session.
- February 16, 2005
Scripps Florida to Offer Summer Internships to Students and Teachers in Palm Beach County
The Scripps Research Institute announced today that it has begun accepting applications from secondary school science teachers and high school students for paid summer internships at its Scripps Florida facility in Jupiter.
- February 10, 2005
Renowned Biochemist Joins Scripps Florida Faculty
The Scripps Research Institute announced today the appointment of internationally renowned biochemist Arthur “Donny” Strosberg, Dr. Sci., as professor of infectology at the institute’s new facilities in Palm Beach County, Florida.
- January 31, 2005
Clarification and Elaboration of Palm Beach Post Story of January 29, 2005 "Scripps Chief Sour on Village"
- January 31, 2005
Clarification and Elaboration to St. Petersburg Times Story of January 28, 2005 "Scripps to Handle Spinoffs Out West"
- November 8, 2004
West Palm Beach Philanthropist Alexander W. Dreyfoos Announces $1 Million Gift to The Scripps Research Institute
Alexander W. Dreyfoos of West Palm Beach, Florida, announced today he and his wife, Renate, are contributing $1 million to The Scripps Research Institute, currently expanding its biomedical science operations in Palm Beach County.
- October 5, 2004
Noted Swedish Scientist to Join Scripps Florida Faculty
The Scripps Research Institute has announced the appointment of Claes Wahlestedt, M.D., Ph.D., an internationally recognized researcher in the field of pharmacological treatments for nervous disorders, to the faculty of its new Palm Beach County, Florida, operations. He will be professor of biomedical sciences and director of pharmagenomics.
- September 30, 2004
Renowned University of Michigan Chemist Joins Scripps Florida Faculty
The Scripps Research Institute announced today the appointment of noted chemist William R. Roush, Ph.D., as a senior faculty member at the institute’s new facility in Palm Beach County, Florida. Dr. Roush will serve as professor of chemistry, executive director of medicinal chemistry, and associate dean of the Scripps Florida graduate programs.
- September 14, 2004
Scripps Research Institute Board of Trustees Elects Three New Members
The Scripps Research Institute Board of Trustees has elected three new members, two recommended by the Scripps Florida Funding Corporation, which oversees state funding for the Institute's new operations in Palm Beach County, and the third a prominent Florida business leader.
- August 3, 2004
Scripps Research Institute Announces Scientific Programs with Appointment of 17 World-Class Scientists to New Scripps Florida
The Scripps Research Institute announced the formation of several innovative research programs at its Scripps Florida facility in Palm Beach County. The new programs indicate the depth and scope of the scientific research that will be undertaken at Scripps Florida. They include developing cutting-edge technologies to enable scientists to examine the basic biology of human health and applying those technologies to find new and better treatments for a variety of devastating human diseases.
- July 22, 2004
Will Ray of Palm Beach County Promoted to Vice President of External Affairs of The Scripps Research Institute
Will Ray, until recently director of external affairs for Scripps Florida in Palm Beach County, has been promoted to the position of vice president of external affairs for the entire Scripps Research Institute.
- July 16, 2004
The Scripps Research Institute Names Weitz-DPR Team to Manage Construction of Scripps Florida
The Scripps Research Institute has selected the joint partnership of the Weitz Company of West Palm Beach, Florida, and DPR Construction, Inc., of San Diego, California, to manage construction of the 364,000-square foot, $137 million Scripps Florida facilities expected to be built in Palm Beach County.
- May 4, 2004
The Scripps Research Institute Selects Two Florida High School Teachers for Summer Internship Program in La Jolla California
The Scripps Research Institute today named two science teachers from the Palm Beach County School District to participate in the Institute's 2004 Bank of America Summer Internship Program for Teachers in La Jolla, California.
- April 30, 2004
Office Depot Pledges $1M Corporate Gift to The Scripps Research Institute for Its Childhood Neurological Disease Research Program in Palm Beach County
The Scripps Research Institute and Office Depot, Inc., (NYSE:ODP) today announced a joint philanthropic alliance, whereby Office Depot pledged a $1 million corporate gift to Scripps Research for its Childhood Neurological Disease Research Program at its new Florida facility.
- April 15, 2004
The Scripps Research Institute Names Ervin Owens of Lake Worth Human Resources Manager for Scripps Florida
The Scripps Research Institute announced today the appointment of Ervin Owens of Lake Worth as Human Resources Manager at the newly established Scripps Florida in Palm Beach County.
- April 13, 2004
The Scripps Research Institute Appoints Four Leading Scientists to New Scripps Florida Faculty
The Scripps Research Institute announced today the appointments of four noted scientists to the faculty of the new Scripps Florida biomedical research operation in Palm Beach County.
- March 25, 2004
Harry W. Orf Of Massachusetts General Hospital And Harvard Medical School Named Vice President Of Scientific Operations At Scripps Florida
Scripps Research Institute President Richard A. Lerner and Florida Governor Jeb Bush today announced the appointment of Harry W. Orf, Ph.D., as Vice President of Scientific Operations for Scripps Florida, the institute's new facilities in Palm Beach County.
- March 11, 2004
The Scripps Research Institute Selects International and Florida Firms to Design and Oversee Construction of Scripps Florida Campus
The Scripps Research Institute today selected Zeidler Partnership/Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, including 10 Florida-based partners, for final negotiations to design the new Scripps Florida campus in Palm Beach County.
- March 1, 2004
Gift from Bank of America will Fund Summer Internships for Palm Beach County Science Teachers at Scripps Research Institute in California
Bank of America, Palm Beach County has donated $15,000 to support two secondary school science teachers from Palm Beach County, Florida, at an eight-week summer internship program at The Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California.
- February 26, 2004
Dreyfoos and Viterbi Join Scripps Research Institute Board of Trustees
Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr., chairman and owner of The Dreyfoos Group in Palm Beach, Florida, and Andrew J. Viterbi, Ph.D., president of The Viterbi Group, LLC, of San Diego, California, have been elected to the Board of Trustees of The Scripps Research Institute.
- January 6, 2004
Eminent Scientist Charles Weissmann to Join Scripps Research Institute's New Florida Operations
The Scripps Research Institute announced today that internationally renowned scientist Charles Weissmann will join Scripps Florida, the institute's new biomedical research operation in Palm Beach County.
- October 9, 2003
The Scripps Research Institute to Open Major Science Center in Palm Beach County, Florida
The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) announced plans to establish a major science center in Palm Beach County, Florida, focusing on biomedical research, technology development, and drug design.
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