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 Tulane Empowers

Match game on campus looks for potential donors
Students are swabbing the cheeks of volunteers, whose tissue data will be entered into the National Bone Marrow Registry.
 
Deng invested as Schlieder chair in biostatistics
Hong-Wen Deng is director of the new Center for Bioinformatics and Genomics in the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine.
 
Students celebrate ideas worth spreading
Presenters at TEDxTU are ready to inspire change with talks that are 18 minutes or less.
 
Welcoming Weatherhead Hall
Newest residence hall for “our best and brightest students” is a welcome addition and a symbol of resurgence for the university and city.
 
Student Videos Highlight Engaged Learning
Laura White is one student who hopes to use the new Center for Engaged Learning and Teaching to continue experiential learning opportunities. View the video.
 
Engineering Health in Africa
Biomedical engineering major Bob Lathrop veers from corporate career aspirations to more social ventures.

Kay Yow Fund gives Tulane Cancer Center a $100k boost

'This is a truly groundbreaking new project that has tremendous potential to open major new research avenues.' 

February 28, 2013

Keith Brannon
kbrannon@tulane.edu

The Kay Yow Cancer Fund has awarded Tulane Cancer Center with a $100,000 grant for research in lung cancer genetics.

The award, given in partnership with the Women's Basketball Coaches Association and The V Foundation for Cancer Research, was presented Wednesday (Feb. 27) during a news conference announcing events planned for the 2013 NCAA Women's Final Four that will be held April 7 and 9 in New Orleans. More...

 

 

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