In front of a packed Yulman Stadium, the nationally ranked Tulane Green Wave football team celebrated a 38-28 win over the University of Memphis Tigers on Saturday, during Tulane’s Wave Weekend ’22. The team moved up in the rankings, from No. 25 to No. 23.
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Heather Machado, assistant dean for the Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program and associate professor of biochemistry and molecular biology at the School of Medicine, will research how certain cells drive mammary gland development and how these mechanisms impact breast cancer development. Read more on the School of Medicine site.
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Arachu Castro, Samuel Z. Stone Chair of Public Health in Latin America, has been elected as a corresponding member of the Cuban Academy of Sciences. Castro is a medical anthropologist and an epidemiologist who conducts research throughout Latin America and the Caribbean on health equity and social inequalities, women’s health and reproduction, and early childhood development in the context of poverty. Read more on the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine website.
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The Africana Studies Program’s Black Studies Book Club is hosting a public lecture with Namwali Serpell to discuss her novel The Old Drift. The lecture will take place on Thursday, Oct. 27, from 6-7 p.m. in Diboll Gallery, Room 300 in The Commons. A reception will follow. This event is free and open to the public. No registration is required. Free copies of the book are available for attendees to pick up from the Africana Studies Program in Room 300, Hebert Hall. For more information, visit the lecture’s event Wavesync page. On Friday, Oct. 28, Serpell will participate in a discussion with the book club. The discussion will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Attendees must register for this event as space is limited. Visit the discussion’s Wavesync page for more information.
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Nola.com
Current students, alumni, President Michael Fitts, Director of Athletics Troy Dannen and Professor John Barry share their excitement for the Green Wave’s success and the spirit it brings to campus.
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CNBC
With new COVID-19 boosters, Susan Hassig, epidemiologist at the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, advises individuals to be more specific when asking if someone has received their shots.
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Targeted Oncology
Lauren Mueller of the Department of Surgery at the School of Medicine discusses research that indicates cancer survivors are at an increased risk of developing a secondary thyroid cancer compared to the standard population of patients.
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