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Wednesday, September 18, 2019
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Researchers at Tulane’s School of Medicine discovered some cancer cells survive chemotherapy by eating their neighboring tumor cells.
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James Rogers, Tulane senior, spent this past summer as a visiting research scholar in the Brain Tumor Center at the University Hospital Zürich.
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Researchers can access the Newcomb Archives and Vorhoff Collection Digital Repository online. The Digital Repository houses the archives' digitized and born-digital collections.
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The sixth annual NOLA Bluedoo Run will be Sept. 21 at 5 p.m. on Tulane’s Uptown campus (6823 St. Charles Ave.), in Gibson Quad. The event features food, music and a two-mile run/walk with proceeds benefiting Dr. Oliver Sartor’s Prostate Cancer Research Program at Tulane Cancer Center. For more information, click here.
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National Geographic
Tulane’s Royal D. Suttkus Fish Collection, the world's largest post-larval collection, allows researchers to examine how environmental changes impact fish.
Nola.com
Gleb Medvedev, MD, orthopedic surgeon at Tulane, says an ulnar collateral ligament tear is the most common thumb injury among quarterbacks.
Forbes
Patrick Button, economics professor at Tulane, says age discrimination for women is more severe than for men.
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Tulane Today accepts, for consideration, news and event submissions that are of interest to the Tulane community. Items must be 80 words or less and contain contact information and a web link that will be included in the published announcement.
Submission deadline is noon three business days prior to publication date.
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