A study co-authored by Dr. Paul Whelton of the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine confirmed for the first time that both low and high daily alcohol intake are continuously associated with increases in blood pressure levels, potentially increasing the risk of cardiovascular disease.
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School of Science and Engineering Dean Kimberly Foster, who has led the school through five transformative years, will step down on June 30, 2024. Foster, who is an award-winning researcher, teacher and mentor, will take a one-semester sabbatical to pursue various academic projects after she steps down. Read the announcement here.
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After an outstanding season with the Green Wave, Tulane School of Professional Advancement alumnus Tyjae Spears was selected by the Tennessee Titans as their third-round NFL draft pick. Amidst his NFL rookie training camp, Spears shares his journey and aspirations. Read more on the SoPA website.
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Trash to Treasure’s annual Move-In Sale will take place Aug. 14-15 and Aug. 17-19, in the McWilliams Hall Lab Theater, Room 104, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The sale is an annual student-led waste reduction initiative that features gently used residence hall items that were previously donated in the spring semester and sold back to the university community at reduced prices during fall Move-In. All profits from the sale are donated to local nonprofit organizations. Visit the event Wavesync page or the Trash to Treasure Instagram page for more information.
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Nola.com
“The whole purpose of this is to bring students back on campus,” President Michael A. Fitts said of the new Lake and River residence halls on the uptown campus. “This is really intended to deepen the community here and really transform the whole undergraduate experience.”
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Researchers at the School of Medicine have developed a new artificial intelligence tool that tracks and identifies complex interactive behaviors of fruit flies, which share 60 percent of the same DNA as humans.
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Researchers at the Eosinophilic Disorder Center at the School of Medicine have identified a new treatment for eosinophilic esophagitis, a chronic immune system disease triggered by food allergies that can prevent children from eating.
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