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Tulane studies pave the way for improved drug testing
Researchers led by Mark Mondrinos, assistant professor of biomedical engineering at Tulane, have created a new method to improve how well lab…
As nights warm, study flags possible prenatal link to autism risk
Higher nighttime temperatures during pregnancy may be associated with a higher risk of autism diagnosis in children, according to a new study led by…
Hundreds of regional students converge on campus for inaugural Science Olympiad
Hundreds of middle and high school students from across the Gulf South converged on Tulane’s uptown campus last month for the university’s first…
Exposure to wildfire smoke late in pregnancy may raise autism risk in children
A new study led by Tulane University found that exposure to wildfire smoke during the final months of pregnancy may raise the risk that a child is…
Study explores most commonly transmitted mother-to-child infection
A new Tulane study shows how a common virus can cross the placenta during pregnancy and affect fetal development, helping scientists better…
New vaccine could be first to prevent deadly emerging tropical disease
Researchers at Tulane University have developed the first vaccine shown to successfully protect nonhuman primates from melioidosis, a little-known…
Tulane University launches new effort to fast-track development of durable medicines
Tulane University has received nearly $1 million from the Gates Foundation to launch a first-of-its-kind Durable Medicine Model Unit that will unite…
Tulane Professor Quincy Brown named National Academy of Inventors Fellow
Tulane biomedical engineering professor J. Quincy Brown has been named a 2025 National Academy of Inventors Fellow in recognition of his pioneering…
New study overturns assumptions about AFib treatment in sleep apnea patients
A new study found catheter ablation significantly reduced the risk of heart failure and death in patients diagnosed with both sleep apnea and atrial…
From geology to policy, Tulane researchers redefine the future of critical minerals
As the world’s energy needs require engaging more alternative sources of energy, such as solar panels, hydrogen cells and battery storage, certain…