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NIH-supported scientists elicit broadly neutralizing antibodies to HIV in calves
Scripps Florida Scientists Awarded $2 Million to Develop ‘Industrial Level’ Screening for Treatments of Autism-Related Intellectual Disability
Exercise Performance in Mice Depends on Circadian Rhythms

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NIH-supported scientists elicit broadly neutralizing antibodies to HIV in calves

New findings offer insights for HIV vaccine design, and support further study of modified bovine antibodies as HIV therapeutics or prevention tools in humans, scientists reported in a paper published in Nature.

Exercise Performance in Mice Depends on Circadian Rhythms

TSRI Scientists have shown that circadian rhythms play a key role in exercise speed and endurance. The finding was published in the journal Cell Metabolism.

Scripps Florida Scientists Awarded $2 Million to Develop ‘Industrial Level’ Screening for Treatments of Autism-Related Intellectual Disability

The new grant will allow TSRI scientists to optimize their current efforts to support screening campaigns of a much larger scale, which is expected to increase the chances of a successful screen.