Vol 11. Issue 17 / May 16, 2011
 

Research Identifies New Pathway Affecting Lifespan — The new research, led by Scripps Research Assistant Professor Matthew Gill, advances the study of diet and longevity.

Scientists Create New Genetic Model of Premature Aging Diseases — The innovative development from the Kishi lab offers a new platform for large-scale drug screening.

The Graduating Students — Their names, faces, thesis titles, and advisors.

Paul Kenny Awarded Tenure

Researchers Show How Shifts in Temperature Prime Immune Response

Study Suggests Enzyme Crucial to DNA Replication May Provide Potent Anti-Cancer Drug Target

Scientists Develop Compound that Effectively Halts Progression of Multiple Sclerosise

Scientists Find E. Coli Enzyme Must Move to Function

Scientists Find Sensory Wiring for Smells Varies Among Individuals

Method Reveals New View of Human Nerve Cells, Opening Door to Potential Drug Targets

Scripps Research and MIT Scientists Discover Class of Potent Anti-Cancer Compounds

New Lupus Drug Results from Scripps Research Technology

Engineering Better Approaches to Chemistry

Scripps Research Names Michael A. Marletta as President

      

      


Slideshow: Scripps Research Holds 19th Commencement
The ceremony honored keynote speaker Scripps Research president Richard A. Lerner, Nobel laureate Manfred Eigen, and 39 graduating students.