Salk In The Media
December 2009
Clue for Alzheimer's: Slow down aging
Extend youthfulness to keep Alzheimer's at bay
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
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
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
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
'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
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
Students and Teachers Spend Day in the Labs
'Fasting Signal' Offers Clues to Insulin Resistance in the Obese
February 2009
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





