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From Then to When | Meet Salk Scientists | Kay Tye

Kay Tye is a professor in the Systems Neurobiology Laboratory and the Wylie Vale Chair. She seeks to understand the neural-circuit basis of emotion that leads to motivated behaviors such as social…

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2024 Salk Women & Science Program Awards

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Dannie Engle - Pancreas Cancer

UCSD Cancer Course 2024

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Monica Guma - / ntegration of scRNA-seq and lipidomics reveals novel synovial pathogenic pathways

LJIC 2024

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Mousa Vatanmakanian - Sex differences in adenosine deaminase activity are associated with disparities in SARS-CoV-2 innate immunity

LJIC 2024

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Yingcong Li - Stem-like T cells are associated with the pathogenesis of ulcerative colitis in humans and mice

LJIC 2024

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Shivashankar Othy - Regulatory immunity in the CNS: spatial organization, cellular choreography, and mechanosignaling

LJIC 2024

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Eiman Azim

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2024 Symphony at Salk - Unlocking Healthy Aging

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9-Samira Seendripu

Optimization of Tools: Foir Studying Age Related Degenerative Diseases

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Jackson Baldis

ARID1A INHIBITION IN PDAC

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Arthur Mayo III

AI Pose Estimation and Early Identification of Disease

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Salk Science & Justice - Mayor Todd Gloria & Dmitry Lyumkis

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Anne Hanneken - Remembrance

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Seymour Reichlin - Roger Guillemin’s place in the history of neuroendocrinology

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Beyond Lab Walls - Pamela Maher

In the first year of her new life attending university in Montréal, Research Professor Pamela Maher made a fateful switch from political science to the biological sciences. On this episode of…

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