

The Tulane University School of Science and Engineering combines the very best of a top tier research university with a strong commitment to high quality undergraduate education. Our faculty, who conduct research at the forefront of their disciplines, offer outstanding degree programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels in the areas of behavioral science, biological science and engineering, chemical science and engineering, earth and ecological science, mathematics and computational science, and physical and materials science. The rich tradition of excellence, the personal attention afforded to students at all levels, the intellectual environment of a highly ranked research university, and the setting in picturesque Uptown New Orleans, one of America’s most unique cities, make the Tulane University School of Science and Engineering a truly exceptional experience. Nicholas J. Altiero, Dean |
Louis Stokes - Louisiana Alliance forMinority Participation (LS-LAMP)Summer Research Training ProgramPOSTER SESSION Wednesday, July 29, 2009 10 am - 1 pm Lavin-Bernick Center for University Life Room 202 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *River Power Project Proposed "Daytime or nighttime, rain or shine, the river is always rushing through the front door of our city, and it's something that can be part of our energy security and energy independence," says Doug Meffert, project director of RiverSphere. (Photo by Ryan Rivet) Full Story * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Student Brainstorms With Nobel Laureates
Physics graduate student Peter Jacobson will join other young researchers to mingle with Nobel Laureates from around the world. (Photo by Sally Asher) Full Story * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Muneoka Leads Limb Regeneration Research As biology professor Ken Muneoka and his research team try to understand the genetics behind limb regeneration in salamanders, they hope to make progress for tissue regeneration in humans. (Photo by Rick Olivier) Full Story Tulane scientist to study limb regeneration Ken Muneoka, a professor of cell and molecular biology at Tulane, is leading a team that will study limb regeneration in the axolotl, or Mexican salamander. Times-Picayune article * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Science and Engineering Departmental Faculty Openings Professor of Practice Positions Coordinated Instrumentation Facility To have your news and events posted please contact: Candy Guedry @ candy@tulane.edu |
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