With the guidance of Tulane Law’s Civil Rights and Federal Practice Clinic, two Tulane Law students, Will Harrison (far left), and Ben Levine (far right), argued a Texas case before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
Max Cooper, MD, a graduate of Tulane’s School of Medicine, is a co-recipient of the Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award for the discovery of B and T cells, two classes of lymphocytes.
Tulane’s A.B. Freeman School of Business, Startup@BerkeleyLaw and the National Venture Capital Association will host VC University LIVE at Freeman’s Stewart Center at 725 Howard Ave. on Sept. 19-21. The program is an opportunity to learn about emerging trends in venture finance and to connect with local leaders from Silicon Valley. For more information, click here.
Reuters Nicole Rogers, MD, dermatology professor at Tulane, says she warns men of the possible side effects of a popular drug, Propecia, used to treat hair loss.
Los Angeles Times Joel Dinerstein, English professor at Tulane, writes an opinion piece on using the term Caucasian.
The Great Courses Daily Parts of a bird’s brain work harder and faster than the human brain, says Bruce E. Fleury, PhD, Tulane ecology and evolutionary biology professor.
Nola.com A Tulane study found that Medicaid expansion allowed more people to see a doctor and continue taking their medication.
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