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Managing mental well-being is critical in times of uncertainty and unpredictability. One common coping mechanism is to connect in-person with friends…
James “Mac” Hyman, the Evelyn and John G. Phillips Distinguished Professor in Mathematics at Tulane University, is using mathematical models to…
Cases of flu-like respiratory illnesses continue to be widespread in many parts of the U.S. Influenza B was the predominant strain in late 2019, but…
If Republican senators acquit President Donald Trump as expected on Wednesday, they still will have important choices to make about their…
On Jan. 2, 2020, Iranian general Qassem Soleimani was killed by a United States drone strike in Baghdad, Iraq. Iran has vowed revenge, and now both…
From shedding weight to paying off debt, New Year’s resolutions are among the world’s most time-honored traditions. Just as traditional is the habit…

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Research in the Mullin lab is divided between two main projects: Development of advanced liquid biofuels & Antimicrobial drug development
Dr. Mushatt’s main research interest is HIV clinical trials. He also heads the Adult Infectious Diseases Section at the School of Medicine.
Civic and community engagement, community-engaged research, social equity, diversity and inclusion initiatives
Professor Gans Narayanamoorthy’s research focuses on capital markets in accounting, with emphasis on market efficiency and litigation risk
Focuses on culturally appropriate health promotion & health risk prevention programming for child, adolescent & adult populations
Douglas Nelson's current research interests are focused on the political economy of trade policy