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December 2009

Clue for Alzheimer's: Slow down aging

Extend youthfulness to keep Alzheimer's at bay

Unlocking Alzheimer's

Salk Study: Delaying Aging Delays Alzheimers, In Mice

Top 10 Scientific Discoveries 2009 - The Human Epigenome, Decoded

When you eat as important as what you eat

Salk Institute Board of Trustees Elects Leaders in Venture Capital and Publishing to Its Membership

Salk Gets Stimulus Funds for Data Center


November 2009

When you eat as important as what you eat

Many years later, a scourge returns

Many years later, a scourge returns

Stem Cell Meeting on the Mesa

Learning How Animals Regenerate Body Parts

After Setbacks, Small Successes for Gene Therapy

Zebra Fish Considered Key To Regenerative Medicine


October 2009

S.D. researchers awarded stem cell funds

Scientists decode human genome's instruction manual

Making the Most of Opportunities and Challenges

3 U.S. scientists share Nobel Prize

Salk Scientists Turn Cord Blood Cells into Stem Cells


September 2009

Brain's response to attention is studied

A Fed for Health-Care Costs

Salk Goes Digital

In the Lab with Dr. Samuel Pfaff - The Search for Stem Cell Cures


August 2009

Society: Event hits the right notes for Salk

Tribute to leading Norwich scientist

Salk readying for concert

Scientists Working On New Way To Treat Mood Disorders

Salk Institute President Joins Stem Cell Board

Group Hustles to Keep Stem Cell Center on Schedule

Tumour suppressor p53 also controls somatic cell reprogramming

AGEING: Unlocking the secret of youth

Stem cell debate

'Jumping genes' make us individuals


July 2009

Salk Presidential Chair Honors Qualcomm Founder Jacobs

New science of learning offers preview of tomorrow's classroom

Salk Institute to receive $3.8 million, 5-year grant

NIH designates Salk Institute a national basic research center focused on vision

Alcohol's Site of Action Revealed


June 2009

Scientists Zero in on Alcohol's Effect on the Brain

Salk Scientist Tells Why Eating Little Makes You Live Long

Proteins link diet to longevity

Research Report: Salk scientist honored for pioneering work

Editorial: Promising News on Stem Cell Research

'We Have Cured a Cell,' Report Says

Diseased Cells Transformed into Healthy Stem Cells

Stem Cells Without Genetic Defects Heralded as Breakthrough


May 2009

Salk Scientist Honored for Work in Gene Therapy

Salk Researcher Seeks a Cure for Blindness

This Is Your Brain on Architecture


April 2009

Salk Gets $5.5M From Helmsley Estate

Human nervous system: Better than thought

Erasing Bad Memories


March 2009

Bioscientists focus on the new, vast potential of epigenetics

Nobel laureate shares story of 1950s brain research

Salk to join forces with drug firm from Paris

Scientists uncover biochemical pathway to block worst fears

Understanding How Fat and Calories Work Inside Our Bodies

Therapeutic Path for Down's Syndrome

Local Researchers React To Stem Cell Decision

In the Eye of the Cell

Students and Teachers Spend Day in the Labs

'Fasting Signal' Offers Clues to Insulin Resistance in the Obese


February 2009

A Gregarious Gene

Another Possible Alzheimer's Culprit Found

Another possible Alzheimer's culprit found

Scientists use fruit fly to screen for lethal brain cancers

Salk Study Shines a Light on Eye Motion   

Scientists Discover How Key Plant Hormone Is Triggered

How We Will Eradicate the Next Polio


January 2009

How memories form, fade, and persist over time

Researchers Develop Brain Cancer Model


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