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The same immune system that fights infection and the flu could join the battle against opioid addiction, new research out of the Vanderbilt Center for Addiction Research indicates.
AAU Universities Battle the Opioid Crisis | Treatment & Prevention | Vanderbilt UniversityA Vanderbilt University undergraduate student joined a team of researchers to study the sensory systems of disease-transmitting mosquitoes. His team ended up discovering that mosquito sperm have a sense of smell.
Vanderbilt University | UPenn professor Kushanava Choudhury and his undergraduate students use the classroom as a lab for doing original social science research. The class of six asked: How are immigrants playing a role in the city’s revitalization?
University of Pennsylvania | For the first time, Penn research based on experimental data connects Facebook, Snapchat, and Instagram use to decreased well-being.
University Research | University of PennsylvaniaToxic protein assemblies, or “amyloids,” long considered to be key drivers in many neuromuscular diseases, also play a beneficial role in the development of healthy muscle tissue, CU Boulder researchers have found.
University Research | University of Colorado Boulder | The Johns Hopkins University | University of Pennsylvania | University of California, Los AngelesIn a study of identical twins, the child who experienced harsher behavior and less parental warmth was more aggressive, and exhibited more callous-unemotional traits.
University Research | University of PennsylvaniaAAU today elected Vanderbilt University Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos as chair of its board of directors. His one-year term begins today with the conclusion of AAU’s semiannual meeting in Washington, D.C.
Vanderbilt University | Press ReleasesVanderbilt issued a progress report on its efforts to expand the number of students receiving a world-class education through Opportunity Vanderbilt.
Affordability and Student Aid | Vanderbilt UniversityAre these spicy foods—regularly consumed by billions globally—healthy or harmful? The answer might be nestled somewhere in the middle.
University Research | University of PennsylvaniaA new study directly links sleep to the immune system and provides a potential explanation for how sleep increases during sickness.
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