Monica Embers, associate professor of microbiology and immunology and director of Vector-Borne Disease Research at the Tulane National Primate Research Center, recently shared insights from her Lyme disease research with the On Good Authority podcast. Read more about the podcast and watch a video that explains how ticks are used in Embers’ research.
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Storyteller and journalist Daniel Alarcón delivered a dynamic multimedia presentation at the School of Liberal Arts’ Bobby Yan Lectureship in Media and Social Change on Nov. 15. Alarcón, a MacArthur Fellow and journalism professor, has written novels and produced popular podcasts. The lecture was part of International Education Week. Read more on the Tulane News site.
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With a U.S. State Department grant, Tulane alumni and students formed a nonprofit organization to provide international affairs career guidance and mentorship to underrepresented students from noncoastal areas of the United States. The organization arose from an idea by alumna Kyla Denwood. Read more on the Tulanian site.
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The Center for Global Education invites students who are staying in New Orleans for the Thanksgiving break to visit the CGE Building (6901 Willow St.) today until 1 p.m. for free mini pies and Jazzy passes. The passes allow students to take unlimited trips on a New Orleans streetcar for a day to explore the city. Items are first come, first served. Visit the event Wavesync page for more information.
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WDSU
Elizabeth Norton, associate professor at the School of Medicine, discusses a fentanyl vaccine that she and researchers in Houston are developing that could prevent fentanyl-related deaths.
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Medical Xpress
Researchers at the Tulane National Primate Research Center are examining the body’s ability to use nutrients at a cellular level to predict disease response and severity.
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The Washington Post
Douglas Harris, professor and chair in the Department of Economics at the School of Liberal Arts, comments on The Post’s data findings that Alabama’s and West Virginia’s high school graduation rates rose to the nation’s highest between the 2010-2011 school year and 2018-2019.
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