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Tulane researcher studying sea temperatures’ impact on Great Barrier Reef

Rising sea temperatures are causing increasing signs of stress and threatening the existence of one of the world's most diverse and valuable…

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These healthcare professionals may be secret weapon against hypertension, study finds

The study evaluated 100 hypertension interventions around the world and found that those led by pharmacists and community health workers were most…

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Tulane awarded $11.2 million NIH grant to pioneer sex-based precision medicine

Tulane University has received a 5-year, $11.2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to establish a Center of Biological Research…

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Can estrogen use improve memory, brain aging? Tulane researcher seeks answers

Jill Daniel, PhD, the Gary P. Dohanich Professor of Brain Science at Tulane University School of Science and Engineering, has been awarded a $2.69…

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Tulane to launch science communication program to help tackle global issues

Tulane's Murphy Institute is launching a new graduate-level program that aims to develop future leaders in science policy and communication who…

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Can A.I. tell you if you have osteoporosis? Newly developed deep learning model shows promise

Tulane University researchers developed a new deep learning algorithm to predict osteoporosis risk, a tool that could one day allow users to know…

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Alumni spotlight: Research, service define graduate’s Tulane experience

A recent Tulane neuroscience graduate continues research at her alma mater with clinical psychologist Michael Hoerger, focusing on cancer and long…

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Materials science professor at Tulane wins CAREER award from National Science Foundation

Matthew Montemore has received the CAREER award, a prestigious recognition that the NSF gives to early-career researchers.

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AI professor at Tulane wins CAREER award from National Science Foundation

Nicholas Mattei, associate professor of computer science in the School of Science and Engineering at Tulane, has received a CAREER award from the…

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Tulane students’ design for innovative lunar rover selected as finalist in NASA contest

A design for a plutonium-powered rover to hunt for water on the icy southernmost tip of the moon has landed a team of Tulane students among finalists…