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New Clues to Altered Brain Wiring in Autism
Scientists Create Innovative Drug Design Strategy to Improve Breast Cancer Treatment
Graduate Symposium Engages and Inspires

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Scientists Find Surprising Answers to 'Food Coma' Conundrum

The findings from the Ja lab suggest protein and salt may contribute to feeling tired after a big meal.

New Clues to Altered Brain Wiring in Autism

Scientists in the Page lab investigated the connection between a genetic mutation and a form of autism spectrum disorder.

Scientists Create Innovative Drug Design Strategy to Improve Breast Cancer Treatment

The study from the Nettles lab offers a new approach to one day reduce cancer therapy side effects.

Graduate Symposium Engages and Inspires

Students gathered at Lake Arrowhead for scientific presentations, mentoring and career support.

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