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Research News spotlights the latest developments in health sciences research at Emory University.
Magnolia Compound Hits Elusive Target in Cancer Cells

August 20, 2008

  • Trapping White Blood Cells to Treat Chronic Viral Infections
  • Magnolia Compound Hits Elusive Target in Cancer Cells
  • Study of Former Child Soldiers Yields New Data to Guide Mental Health Interventions
  • What Your Body Knows
  • Cardiologists Connect High Blood Pressure and Gum Health
Diabetes is a Global Problem

July 31, 2008

  • Deep Brain Stimulation Shows Promise for Difficult-to-Treat Depression
  • Antibiotics Can Improve Gene-Silencing Tool
  • Seeing Smarter: Better Diagnosis With New Imaging Tools
  • No Matter What Language You Speak, Diabetes is a Global Problem
  • Unraveling the Mysteries of PTSD
Gene Silencer and Quantum Dots Reduce Protein Production to a Whisper

July 9, 2008

  • Medicine and Engineering Converge in 10-Year Partnership
  • Ecology and Public Health: The City as Lab
  • Gene Silencer and Quantum Dots Reduce Protein Production to a Whisper
  • Against All Odds: Notable Tech Transfer Success Stories
  • Human Research Protection Group Accredits Emory University

June 13, 2008

  • Health Sciences Redevelopment Plans Include New Research Space
  • CancerQuest Website Features Interviews with Winship Cancer Institute Researchers
  • Protein Could Provide Innate Defense Against HIV
  • Science Coalition Features Emory-GeoVax Biotech Success Story
  • "Intrabody" Mops Up Mutant Huntington's Protein in Mice

May 30, 2008

  • Research Program at Atlanta VA Medical Center Among Nation's Tops
  • First Transgenic Huntington's Primate Model Could Lead to Therapy Breakthroughs
  • The Emotional Fallout of War
  • ARCHE Report: Atlanta Ranks Fifth in Percentage of Higher Ed Research Spending
  • Emory Medical Faculty Reside in India as Part of Global Vaccine Partnership
  • Learning How Some Breast Cancers Resist Tamoxifen Could Help Improve Treatment

May 8, 2008

  • Bring Your Questions for Frans de Waal to the New York Times
  • Method for Fast Human Antibodies Against Flu Could Find Broad Use
  • Emory Global Health Institute Projects Span the Globe
  • Clinical Study Seeks Answers to Mysteries of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
  • Preventing Stillbirths: A National Research Network Seeks Answers
  • Data + Mathematical Models = Dynamics of Malaria Infections


April 23, 2008

  • Visible Darkness: Pursuing the Biological Basis of Depression
  • Monkeys Show Toy Preferences Based on Gender
  • Secrets of a Silent Killer: Tracking the Clues to Hepatitis C
  • Plant Extract Shows Promise for Treating Inflammation
  • Outwitting Salmonella Infection


April 4, 2008

  • Imaging Spotlights Language Difference in Human and Chimp Brains
  • Mediterranean Diet = Less Oxidative Stress
  • Fruit Flies Lead the Way to Fragile X Drugs
  • The Busy Life of a Research VP
  • Simple Blood Test Could Alter Course of Colon Cancer
  • Training the Ebola Handlers
  • Turning Down the Heat Means Better Sleep for Dialysis Patients
  • Lung Cancer Cells' Survival Gene May Be Drug Target
  • Howard Hughes Medical Institute Opens Doors for Early-Career Scientists


March 18, 2008

  • Gold Nanoparticle Probes May Allow Earlier Cancer Detection
  • A Chip Off the Old Genomic Block
  • Angiogenesis May Hold Key to Efficient Treatment of Leprosy
  • Better Childhood Nutrition Increases Productivity, Emory Study Finds
  • Novel Anti-Cancer Strategy Yields Promising Results in Mouse Research
  • First Line of Defense Against Colds and Flu









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