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Tulane testing new ‘drop-of-blood’ diagnostic device for trauma patients

Tulane engineers are developing a new device to rapidly detect life-threatening blood-clotting problems in trauma patients using just a single drop…

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Study finds sea-level projections from the 1990s were spot on

Tulane researchers found that mid-1990s climate projections of sea-level rise were remarkably accurate when compared with 30 years of satellite data…

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Tulane's Digital Media Practices receives grant to upgrade equipment, expand access

Tulane's Digital Media Practices program receives grant to upgrade equipment and expand access.


Tulane Innovation Institute launches Founder Lab to turn faculty research into investor-ready startups

The Tulane Innovation Institute has launched Founder Lab, a new initiative to accelerate the commercialization of Tulane University research by…

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Study links male alcohol misuse to mutual partner violence, injury

A new study from Tulane University’s Newcomb Institute has found that male alcohol misuse significantly increases the risk of bidirectional intimate…

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Lead-resistant lizards in New Orleans could hold clues to combating lead poisoning

Brown anole lizards in New Orleans found to have record-high blood-lead levels.

New Hires
National Academy of Science member Joan Bennett returns to Tulane as Ida A. Richardson Chair of Botany

As the new academic year begins, Tulane University School of Science and Engineering will welcome back renowned microbiologist Joan Wennstrom Bennett…

Research in Real Time
Tulane graduate students spend a busy summer focusing on research

Although life on Tulane’s campus slows down in the summer, for some faculty researchers and graduate students, the break from classes gives them time…