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"Team Devises Innovative Method to Produce Highly Sought-After Drug"
(Scripps Research Institute News & Views May 19, 2008)


"Researchers Develop New Method for Spotting Critical Cancer Drivers"
(Scripps Research Institute News & Views May 5, 2008)


"Fishing Trawlers Have Double the Reach"
(Nature News  March 7, 2008)

"Red Tide Rising: Algal bloms can make life miserable for coastal dwellers and wreak havoc on marine ecosystems"
(Nature   March 6, 2008)
"The Font of Hydrothermal Life"
(Nature News  March 4, 2008)

"Putting Together the Big Picture: Nicholas Schork Searches the Genetic Code for Clues About Cancer"
(Endeavor Spring 2008, p. 11)


"Scientists Discover Remarkable Editing System for Protein Production"
(Scripps Research Institute News & Views January 14, 2008)


"Providential Outcome: A winning combination of isolation, local involvement and a broad ecological remit are making the management of the seas around Colombia's San Andres islands a model for other conservations."
(Nature  January 9, 2008)
"Getting Creative with Chemistry: Phil Baran Follows His Passion"
(Endeavor Fall/Winter 2008, p. 22)


"Lights in the Deep: Far below the surface of the ocean, beyond the reach of the Sun's rays, organisms still have eyes."
(Nature  November 21, 2007)

"Inventing New Chemistry"
(Scripps Research Institutes News & Views  October 22, 2007)


"Deep Trouble: Coral reefs are clearly struggling. The debate for marine scientists is whether the harm is being done on a local or global scale"
(Smithsonian Online  September 2007)

"New Chemical Tool Captures Previously Unseen Molecules"
(Scripps Research Institutes News & Views  August 13, 2007)


"Team Discovers Mouse Appetite Suppressant"
(Scripps Research Institutes News & Views  July 2, 2007)


"Weird and wonderful"
 Book reviews for The Deep: The Extraordinary Creatures of the Abyss, by Claire Nouvian, and The Silent Deep: The Discovery, Ecology and Conservation of the Deep Sea, by Tony Koslow"

(Nature June 21, 2007)

"Team Sheds Light on Long-Sought Cold Sensation Gene"
(Scripps Research Institutes News & Views  May 7, 2007)


"Cancer-Specific Mutations May Offer Path to Treatments"
(Scripps Research Institutes News & Views  April 30, 2007)


"Scripps Research Team Unravels Drug Target for Parasitic Diseases"
(Scripps Research Institutes News & Views  April 23, 2007)


"Unclogging the Drain: Malcolm Leissring Explores New Approaches to Alzheimer's Disease"
(Endeavor  Spring 2007)


"Scripps Research Team Dramatically Simplifies Synthetic Production of Potential Pharmaceuticals"
(Scripps Research Institutes News & Views  March 26, 2007)


"Killer in the Kelp:
Could a change in the dining habits of orcas crash an ecosystem?"

(Nature February 15, 2007)

"Study Reveals Molecular Basis of Botulism Toxin's Deadly Activity"
(Scripps Research Institutes News & Views  December 18, 2006)


"The Dead Zones: When the ocean's inhabitants try to escape, you know there's a problem"
(New Scientist  December 9, 2006)


"A Stitch in Time"
(Scripps Research Institute's News & Views, December 4, 2006)


"Scientists Identify Synthetic Compound That Keeps Stem Cells Young"
(Scripps Research Institute's News & Views, November 6, 2006)


"Oceanography: The real sea change
What can pirates’ journals and centuries-old cookbooks teach modern-day ecologists? Mark
Schrope meets the researchers who trawl history books for deeper insights into marine ecosystems."

(Nature October 12, 2006)

"Scripps Research Team Reverses Friedreich's Ataxia Defect in Cell Culture"
(Scripps Research Institute's News & Views, August 14, 2006)


Deep sea special--"The undiscovered oceans:
Dancing viperfish, spinning rings of plankton and seven-metre-high corals -
just about every journey into the abyss reveals more surprises"
(New Scientist  November 12, 2005)

"The Promise of Marine Biotechnology in Florida"
(Florida Sea Grant Publication, 2004)


"Wrangling Gators in the Glades"
(Popular Science January 2004)

"Drugs to stop drink from harming baby"
(New Scientist September 28, 2002
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