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Families facing rare neurological disease drive groundbreaking research
Long thought to only cause a rare disease, this mutation may ward off malaria
Calibr's repurposed drug to treat non-viral diarrhea enters into a clinical trial
Cells stressed out? Make mitochondria longer
Graduate program at The Scripps Research Institute earns another top ten ranking
Former Scripps Research postdocs receive prestigious awards

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Families facing rare neurological disease drive groundbreaking research

Scripps Research scientists uncover role of key protein in genetic disease Charcot-Marie-Tooth with public support.

Long thought to only cause a rare disease, this mutation may ward off malaria

Scientists were surprised to find that the mutation could be present in one in three people of African descent.

Calibr's repurposed drug to treat non-viral diarrhea enters into a clinical trial

Clofazimine was identified as part of a concerted effort at Calibr to repurpose known drugs.

Cells stressed out? Make mitochondria longer

Scripps Research scientists investigate a phenomenon that may guard against disease as we age.

Graduate program at The Scripps Research Institute earns another top ten ranking

This is the 19th year in a row that the program has earned top ten honors.

Former Scripps Research postdocs receive prestigious awards

Honors go to James P. Allison, PhD, Robert D. Schreiber, PhD, and Rafi Ahmed, PhD.

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