Vol 6. Issue 3 / January 30, 2006
 


New Technologies, New Collaborations - "We want everyone at Scripps Reserach to be able to leverage our automation systems for functional genomics and small molecule discovery."


Scripps Surfing Makes a Splash - The new club welcomes beginners and experienced surfers alike.


Norman Klinman Receives Excellence in Mentoring Award.

Romer Foundation honors Harry Orf.

 


Study Reveals Unusual Structure of Cellular Transport Nanocage

New Technology Effectively Gauges Specificity of Influenza Strains, Including 1918 Spanish Flu

Research Suggests New Approaches to Atherosclerosis

Scientists Discover Small Molecule That Generates Neurons from Adult Stem Cells

"Unprecedented" Functional Amyloid Found to Play Beneficial Role In Human Cells

Reports from the Scripps/Oxford Conference

From the Ground Up

Campus Hosts Science and Immigration Forum



Revealing the Cell Cycle's Secrets - Associate Professor Clare McGowan investigates cellular responses to DNA damage, which she believes is important to understanding not only how cancer occurs, but also how we might treat it.