Salk In The Media
December 2010
Tumeric Might Give Your Brain a Kick (Voice of America)
Overactive gene could pack on the pounds
Melanopsin Looks on the Bright Side of Life
Scientists discover new mechanism for sight
Irwin Jacobs donates $6 million to Salk Institute
Salk Institute names two to board
November 2010
Salk Institute Receives $6M Gift
Have San Diego Scientists Found A Cure For Autism?
Disease-in-a-dish approach gives clues to Rett syndrome
Autism symptoms proven reversible with stem cells
Autism mimicked by cells in a dish
Salk researchers make new developments in stem cell research
Salk Institute to share $15M grant
Salk Institute Medals go to Jacobs, Roeder
October 2010
The Places in the Brain Where Space Lives
FOR KIDS: Giving the brain a hand
Neural Diagrams Help Explain Color Vision
Cell aging mechanism discovered, Salk scientists say
August 2010
In the common cold, scientists find new hope for cancer treatment
Minnelli a down-to-earth diva at heart
Salk to Get $21M for HIV Study
San Diego Research Co-Heads Major HIV Research Project
$21M awarded to HIV research team co-led by San Diego scientist
Local Group Wins $21M HIV Research Grant
Local Group Wins $21M HIV Research Grant
A commitment to sharing wealth
June 2010
Group gives $6.5M gift to Salk Institute for research
The legacy of the Salk - Institute marks 50 years of biological science research
May 2010
Famed inventor Kamen joins Salk board
Salk announces four new business oriented trustees
April 2010
'Chihuly' a site-specific explosion of art at Salk
Secrets of egg-and-sperm race revealed
Secrets of egg-and-sperm race revealed
The talk of Salk: Chihuly brings in his glass works
The talk of Salk: Chihuly brings in his glass works
Salk Institute celebrates 50 years of discovery, growth
Salk Institute nurtures the arts, too
In The Brain, It's All In The Timing
March 2010
Tiny fish might help humans fix damaged hearts
Research Offers Clue Into How Hearts Can Regenerate in Some Species
Salk, UCSD researchers receive $4 million grant
Salk Institute Gets Millions for Brain Research
Chihuly takes his sculptures outdoors at the Salk
Science Cancer Researcher Draws Inspiration From Nightmare
Power struggle between genetic master switches decides growth orientation in plants
February 2010
Rodent of the Week: A mouse with a human liver
'Humanized' mouse may offer liver disease treatments
Scientists generate a mouse with an almost human liver
The next frontier in athletic doping -- genes
Stress hormone key to new diabetes treatment
Jumping Neural DNA Key to Brain Plasticity?
Stress Hormone's Startling Powers





