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Extra sets of chromosomes may help aggressive tumor cells spread, study finds
Tulane University researchers identified a process that causes tumor cells with extra chromosomes to become aggressive and resistant to therapy,…
Scientist Linda Birnbaum to receive honorary degree at Unified Commencement
Linda Birnbaum will receive an honorary doctorate in science in recognition of her far‑reaching contributions to environmental health, toxicology…
PhD grad hopes to use her work to help families
Tabitha Manuel is graduating with a PhD in Biomedical Sciences from Tulane University School of Medicine. (Photo by Kenny Lass)
Tulane engineering students build Formula-style race car as capstone project
Tulane University engineering students work in the Scot Ackerman MakerSpace to design and build a Formula-style race car as part of a senior capstone…
Association for Clinical and Translational Science honors Tulane physician-researcher
Tulane University physician-researcher Dr. Marie “Tonette” Krousel-Wood has been recognized by the Association for Clinical and Translational Science…
Social work professor's family-centered program reduces alcohol use
Professor Catherine O'Connor worked with families for a Tulane research project called Weaving Healthy Families, a culturally grounded program…
Curiosity drives Hullabaloo editor-in-chief’s dream of becoming a doctor
Ian Faul is graduating with dual bachelor's degrees from the School of Science and Engineering and the School of Liberal Arts. (Photo by Kenny…
Tulane graduate turns personal health journey into mission for change
Angela Philpot is graduating from the Celia Scott Weatherhead School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine with a Master of Health Administration…
As syphilis cases rise, study links infection with higher risk of stroke, heart attack and other serious cardiovascular problems
A new study suggests that long-term, untreated syphilis could carry an additional – and potentially life-threatening – risk of cardiovascular issues…
Unified Green initiative to transform uptown campus
Tulane recently unveiled the Unified Green project, a landmark initiative that will seamlessly connect Newcomb Quad and the Berger Family Lawn.