President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and First Lady Jill Biden visited Tulane to celebrate a project that promises to bring a new kind of magic to the world of cancer treatment.
Forty-seven years after endocrinologist Dr. Andrew Schally was awarded the Nobel Prize for medical research conducted at Tulane, the prestigious award is returning home.
Tulane’s expanding downtown campus is the result of the vision of President Michael A. Fitts, who never doubted the potential of the area to become a major hub for research, innovation and medicine.
The university’s successful “Only the Audacious” campaign has raised more than $1.5 billion and continues as “Always the Audacious,” with four key priorities to transform university life.
Tulane researchers have been awarded a grant to study how changing the gut microbiome may ease gastrointestinal issues for people taking antiretroviral therapy for HIV.