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The researchers believe their discovery could influence the prevention and treatment of infections.
New Immune System Discovered
A research team, led by Jeremy Barr, a biology post-doctoral fellow, unveils a new immune system that protects humans and animals from infection.
Ph.D. Candidate Tim Mackey
Counterfeit Inspiration
Global health Ph.D. candidate Timothy Mackey is the second SDSU student to be inducted into the Bouchet Honor Society.
Research shows some non-smoking guest rooms in smoking hotels are as polluted with third hand smoke as are some smoking rooms.
Non-smokers Beware
A new study out of SDSU advises non-smokers to shun hotels operating partial smoking bans.
Geography professor Douglas Stow
Sensing Change, Remotely
NASA grant funds SDSU research on changes in African land use.
To the surprise of investigators, the number of psychological distress-related searches continues to be high even as the economy bounces back.
Economy Recovers but Not Mental Health
New research from the SDSU Graduate School of Public Health shows that America’s mental health is not recovering along with the economy.
Biology professor Kevin Hovel and Fulbright winner Lee D. Reeve at SDSU
11 Students Awarded Fulbrights
SDSU is once again a top Fulbright-producing university with 11 student awards for 2013-2014.
Jean Twenge is the author of "Generation Me"
Today's Teens: More Materialistic, Less Willing to Work
Researchers led by SDSU psychology professor Jean Twenge released a new study comparing the materialism and work ethic of three generations.
Williams and researchers found science faculty with education specialties at institutions with Ph.D. programs are more likely to get science education grants.
Study Reveals Trends in Science Education
Kathy Williams, SDSU biology professor, and a team of researchers find university science departments are taking a more active role in improving science education.
The President
Reading and Writing DNA
The President's Lecture Series Featured Life Technologies Chairman and CEO, Greg Lucier.
A photo of blue stars in space
Cauldrons of the Cosmos
Rachid Ouyed from the University of Calgary presents a tribute to Professor Richard "Doc" Morris about the origin of the chemical elements that make up our world on Friday, April 26.
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