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Scientists Find Way to Make Leukemia Cells Kill Each Other
Team Combats Memory Loss by Enhancing Brain Function
Graduate Students Present, Practice and Network at Annual Symposium

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Scientists Find Way to Make Leukemia Cells Kill Each Other

The strategy from the Lerner lab may open up a new front in the war on cancer.

Team Combats Memory Loss by Enhancing Brain Function

The Mandyam lab and colleagues show increasing a crucial cholesterol-binding membrane protein in the brain can improve learning and memory in aged mice.

Graduate Students Present, Practice and Network at Annual Symposium

During the two-day retreat in the idyllic Lake Arrowhead setting, students in TSRI’s graduate program learned from each other and faculty.

  • New Metabolomic Platform Reveals Fundamental Flaw in Common Lab Technology
  • Team Identifies Potential Target for Individualized Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • Researchers Identify Promising Drug Candidate to Treat Chronic Itch that Avoids Side Effects
  • Scientists Identify a Key Morphine Regulator that May Reduce Risk of Pain-Killer Abuse and Addiction
  • Scripps Research Institute Names Peter Schultz as CEO, Steve Kay as President
  • TSRI and UC San Diego Launch New Consortium to Create ‘Virtual Cell’
  • Institute Receives $5.65 Million Gift from San Diego Philanthropist Helen Dorris
  • Institute Receives $12.5 Million Challenge Gift
  • Study by TSRI and Janssen Makes Major Advance Toward More Effective, Long-Lasting Flu Vaccine
  • Scientists Show How Aging Cripples the Immune System, Suggesting Benefits of Antioxidants
  • Team Finds a Better Way to Engineer Therapeutic Proteins into Antibodies
  • International Team Discovers the Ancient Origins of Deadly Lassa Virus
  • Team Makes Strides in Therapy Preventing Addiction Relapse by Erasing Drug-Associated Memories
  • Technology Meets Teamwork: Andrew Ward Unlocks Viruses’ Secrets
  • Team Finds New Antibody Weapons against Marburg Virus