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Team Describes Antibodies that Protect Against Large Variety of Flu Viruses
Study Uncovers Link Between Hormone Levels and Risk for Metabolic Disease
Scientists Show Copper Facilitates Prion Disease
Team Awarded Nearly $1.5 Million to Develop New Approaches to Treat Cancer

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Team Describes Antibodies that Protect Against Large Variety of Flu Viruses

The findings from the Scripps Research Wilson lab and Crucell Vaccine Institute are a key step toward a “universal” vaccine and new therapies against flu.

Study Uncovers Link Between Hormone Levels and Risk for Metabolic Disease

The work from the Butler lab may pave the way for new therapies for obesity and diabetes.

Scientists Show Copper Facilitates Prion Disease

Research from the Oldstone lab provides a new clue to “mad cow” and related conditions.

Team 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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  • Study Shows Two-Drug Combination Has Potential to Fight Cocaine Addiction
  • Scientists Identify a Critical Tumor Suppressor for Cancer
  • New Technique Reveals Cross-Talk Between Two Essential Cellular Processes
  • Team Shows Potent New Compound Virtually Eliminates HIV in Cell Culture
  • Team Wins $77 Million to Develop AIDS Vaccine Center
  • Scientists Find Easier Way to Make New Drug Compounds
  • Team Develops Alternative to Gene Therapy
  • Scientists Show Lack of Single Protein Results in Persistent Viral Infection
  • Team Identifies New Molecules Important for Vision and Brain Function
  • Researchers Find Long-Sought Anti-HIV Compound
  • Study Suggests Expanding the Genetic Alphabet May Be Easier than Previously Thought
  • Scripps Research and Bristol-Myers Squibb Enter into Five-Year Collaboration
  • Study reveals how the world’s first drug for amyloid disease works
  • Esther B. O’Keeffe Foundation gives $2 million to Scripps Research
  • Scripps Research Celebrates 20th Commencement
  • Team Awarded $8.4 Million to Develop New Anti-Smoking Treatments
  • Team Identifies Neurotransmitters that Lead to Forgetting
  • Scientists Show How a Gene Duplication Helped our Brains Become ‘Human’