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New study overturns assumptions about AFib treatment in sleep apnea patients

A new study found catheter ablation significantly reduced the risk of heart failure and death in patients diagnosed with both sleep apnea and atrial…

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Tulane study reveals how floods drive river movement amid shifting environmental patterns

The Lower Mississippi River from just north of Baton Rouge to the Gulf was central to a new Tulane University study on how floods impact the way…

Life@Tulane
Tulane showcases its nationally acclaimed creative writing faculty at public reading

Tulane faculty members shared their work with an audience of literary enthusiasts on Nov. 11.

Research in Real Time
Tulane researcher awarded $1.6 million grant to advance oral polio vaccine

Tulane University immunologist Elizabeth B. Norton, PhD, has received a $1.6 million grant from the Gates Foundation to develop a next-generation…

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Tulane builds path to strengthen public health workforce

A new initiative at Tulane University’s  Celia Scott Weatherhead School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine will focus on training local and state…

People
Tulane honors Investitures in School of Science and Engineering

The School of Science and Engineering Investiture Ceremony celebrated the school's accomplished faculty members.

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Tulane scientists uncover new pain-signaling switch

Scientists from Tulane and other universities have discovered a new way that nerve cells communicate — by releasing an enzyme outside the cell that…

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Fifth Annual New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University unveils 2026 author lineup

The fifth annual New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University announced its much-anticipated 2026 lineup, which will feature more than 100…

People
Matt Forté reflects on football, family and legacy

Matt Forté, a former NFL player who got his start with Tulane Green Wave Football, spoke with President Michael A. Fitts as part of the Presidential…

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Tulane study finds Louisiana violence declining but still widespread: More than half of adults affected in their lifetime

A new statewide survey led by Tulane University’s Newcomb Institute shows that while rates of sexual and physical violence in Louisiana have declined…