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'Western' Maternal Diet Appears to Raise Obesity Risk in Offspring
TSRI Scientists Devise New Approaches to Personalized Medicines
Ancient Enzyme Morphed Shape to Carry Out New Functions in Humans
TSRI Scientists Work to Revive Species in 'Frozen Zoo'
Letter from the President

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'Western' Maternal Diet Appears to Raise Obesity Risk in Offspring

The new findings from the Zorrilla lab challenge a common assumption about pregnancy.

TSRI Scientists Devise New Approaches to Personalized Medicines

New small-molecule approaches from the Disney lab target disease-causing RNAs.

Ancient Enzyme Morphed Shape to Carry Out New Functions in Humans

The study from the Schimmel lab shows that, with a few tweaks, this old enzyme learned new tricks.

TSRI Scientists Work to Revive Species in 'Frozen Zoo'

An update on the groundbreaking mission to bring northern white rhinos back from the brink.

Letter from the President

TSRI President Peter Schultz reflects on the accomplishments of TSRI scientists and staff in 2016.

  • Scientists Develop Vaccine Against Fatal Prescription Opioid Overdose
  • Researchers Identify Novel Compound to Alleviate Pain and Itch While Avoiding Common Side Effects
  • Scientists Find Surprising Answers to 'Food Coma' Conundrum
  • Scientists Create Innovative Drug Design Strategy to Improve Breast Cancer Treatment
  • Researchers Show How Circadian 'Clock' May Influence Cancer Pathway
  • Immune Cells May Facilitate Tumor Growth by Forming Primitive Vascular Channels
  • What Does It Take to Make a Memory? Study Says New Proteins
  • Scientists Awarded $6.6 Million for Research in Computational Biology
  • Study Suggests Ebola Can Adapt to Better Target Human Cells
  • Scientists Identify Protein Behind Immune System 'Shut Down'
  • Team Uncovers Why Hepatitis C Virus Vaccine Has Been Difficult to Make
  • Researchers Illuminate Key Molecular Player in Both Morphine Addiction and Rare Disease
  • TSRI and Calibr Sign Strategic Affiliation to Accelerate the Development of New Medicines
  • International Team Unveils First Atomic-Level Image of the Human 'Marijuana Receptor'