Tulane News Releases

Depression treatment may be improving, Tulane study says
Research in Real Time
Depression treatment may be improving, Tulane study says
Tulane Law to celebrate life of John Weinmann
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Research in Real Time
River diversions can build new, storm-resistant land
A rising sophomore at Tulane, James Rogers spent his summer as an intern at the National Institutes of Health where he conducted research on the total number of mutations found in a small subset of rare central nervous system tumor patients. (Photo by Nic
On Aug. 21, the moon will pass between the sun and Earth causing a total solar eclipse that will last for nearly three hours over the United States.  The last time the U.S. saw a total eclipse was in 1979.  (photo credit: iStock)
Tulane researchers investigate lead in wildlife
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Young Tulane scientists get national recognition, support for coastal research
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Tulane graduate Marcela Villareal de Panetta joins university’s board