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Experimental HIV vaccine gets a boost from '70s-era discovery

Although science is known for being a forward-looking field, researchers have found that they can often benefit from a glance over their shoulders. By combining an experimental AIDS vaccine with a long-neglected molecule called poly-IC, Rockefeller University scientists discovered that they were ...

New launched study to probe women's response to male odor

A single gene determines whether a whiff of androstadienone smells pleasant or foul, or like nothing at all. But researchers who last year discovered this genetic peculiarity were left wondering about its social implications. In an effort to find out, the team has now launched a series of new stu...

For treating advanced Parkinson's, new research points to serotonin

For most people with Parkinson’s disease, the only relief from the tremors, rigidity and impaired movement associated with the progressive loss of their motor skills is a drug called L-DOPA. But as the disease progresses, L-DOPA can cause prominent side effects that counteract its effectiveness. ...

Joshua Lederberg, Rockefeller's fifth president, dies at 82

Joshua Lederberg, University Professor and president emeritus of The Rockefeller University, died from pneumonia Saturday, February 2, at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. An adviser to nine United States presidential administrations, he was a distinguished molecular geneticist whose achievements he...

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Rockefeller Archive Center makes downtown Manhattan historical records available. The Downtown-Lower Manhattan Association (DLMA) archives, acquired by the Rockefeller Archive Center in 2000, have been fully processed and are now open for public research. Founded in 1958 by Rockefeller University...

Principal Group to serve as new claims administrator

by ZACH VEILLEUX The Rockefeller University has chosen The Principal Financial Group, a 129-year-old financial services company headquartered in Des Moines, Iowa, to take over the administration of its self-insured health plan, dental plan and flexible spending accounts. Principal has taken over ...

New head of security is former NYPD inspector

by TALLEY HENNING BROWN James Rogers has been on the payroll for almost a month, but he’s had an eye on the safety of Rockefeller University for years. A 22-year veteran of the New York Police Department, Mr. Rogers became Rockefeller’s new director of security on January 2, filling the position...

A new seminar series

One of the important things about being part of an academic community is the opportunity to attend lectures and seminars. Rockefeller has an impressive calendar, with some of the world’s most acclaimed scientists sharing their findings and opinions in a variety of fora each week. The university i...

Christian Münz to direct research institute in Zurich

Rockefeller immunologist to accept appointments at University of Zurich and Swiss Federal Institute of Technology by TALLEY HENNING BROWN Christian Münz, head of the Laboratory of Viral Immunobiology, has been appointed the new director of the Institute of Experimental Immunology — a research veh...

$400,000 grant creates new fund for translational research at Rockefeller

by TALLEY HENNING BROWN With a $400,000 grant from the Achelis and Bodman Foundations, Rockefeller University’s Bridges to Better Medicine Forum has launched a new fund devoted to advancing translational research that is on the cusp of commercial viability. The Technology Innovation Fund will fin...