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Tulane Today
Thursday, February 14, 2019
NEWS


Falling in love may influence immune system, study suggests

Damian Murray of Tulane’s School of Science and Engineering collaborated on a study that examines how falling in love is associated with changes in immune-related gene expression.
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FEATURED EVENTS

Visiting Artist: Hank Adams

The Newcomb Art Department welcomes visiting artist Hank Adams to the Woldenberg Art Center's Pace-Willson Glass Studio for hot glass demonstrations followed by a slide talk on Feb. 14 from 5–7:30 p.m.
EVENTS

Feb. 14
Tiffany Window Tours

Surfing the Cell Cycle with Chemical Genetics

Feb. 15
African American Women Affecting the Arts in New Orleans

CELT Brown Bag: Why Does the Registrar Do What She Does?

Tulane Baseball vs. George Washington

Feb. 16
Free Family Days at the Museum


 
IN THE NEWS

Associated Press
Tulane opens speaker series on sports and social justice.

Infection Control Today
Tulane collaborated on a study that pinpoints a possible new avenue of protection for HIV/AIDS patients.

New Orleans Advocate
63rd annual Greater New Orleans Science and Engineering Fair draws top metro STEM students to Lavin-Bernick Center at Tulane.

New Orleans Advocate
Tulane geographer explains how Louisiana got its distinctive boot shape.
 
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