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Wood dust study Q&A: W&WP digs deeper into the results of the Tulane Wood Dust Study
Breathing wood dust does not pose an adverse health risk to respiratory functions, concludes the six-year, $1.9 million study of 1,100 workers conducted by the Tulane University Medical Center. The study's much-anticipated release was delayed for several months, first by the shear workload created by analyzing the more than...
Katrina's fallout: storm-struck researchers forge on—many, far from home
Hand over hand, the scuba diving researchers felt their way down the offshore oil rig, blinded by water black with ocean detritus and marsh debris. They tried not to think about the 7-foot alligator patrolling the rig at the water's surface, 15 miles from its swampy home. The scientists soon...
Tulane speeds simulations with cluster migration: completing biocomputing simulations in a timely manner improves research quality and allows more focused and valid results.(FOCUS - HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING)
Tulane University is home to the Center for Computational Science CCS, a unique facility designed to provide computational resources for research projects across many disciplines. The Center provides an infrastructure for investigators interested in computational science to exchange ideas, produce research and establish new collaborations. ...
Tulane researcher receives federal grant to develop deadly trap for
Tulane University medical entomologist Dawn Wesson wants to know: What turns a mosquito on? The National Institutes of Health recently promised Wesson a $2.1 million grant to find out. She will use the money over 4.5 years to research the egg-laying behavior of two species of disease-carrying mosquitoes and develop...
Tulane's $4.3M stem cell grant builds interest for researchers
The Tulane University Center for Gene Therapy made a splash in research circles when it landed a $4.3 million grant to produce uniform stem cells for scientists worldwide. The school couldn't ask for better advertising to catch the attention of top gene-therapy researchers, said Dr. Darwin Prockop, director...
Tulane Univ. researchers look for salt-sensitive gene in blood
Tulane University researchers are using a $6.3 million grant to study how blood pressure is related to salt intake. Studies have shown high salt and low potassium intake are major risk factors for hypertension. However, not everybody's blood pressure reacts the same to low salt or high potassium...
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