Dying to be free: The treatment for heroin addiction we aren’t using   “[Opiate addiction] 'alters multiple regions in the brain,' [Mary Jeanne] Kreek said, 'including those that regulate reward, memory and learning, stress responsivity, and hormonal response, as well as executive function whic...

Colorectal cancer is a cancer on the move: about 50 percent of patients with the disease see their cancer spread, typically to the liver. By identifying genes that become activated in cancer cells that successfully travel — metastasize — to the liver, researchers at Rockefeller have implicated...

Axons connect neurons with each other to form the neural networks that underpin the vital functions of perception, motility, cognition, and memory. In many neurodegenerative disorders, from traumatic injury or toxic damage to diseases such as Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s disease, axonal degenerati...

Drugs in dirt: Scientists appeal for help "Dr. [Sean] Brady, head of the Laboratory of Genetically Encoded Small Molecules, said: 'We hope that efforts to map nature's microbial and chemical diversity will result in the discovery of both completely new medicines and better versions of existing me...

Sohail Tavazoie, head of the Elizabeth and Vincent Meyer Laboratory of Systems Cancer Biology, has been promoted to associate professor, effective January 1. Tavazoie, who joined Rockefeller in 2009, works to understand how cancer cells become able to escape a tumor and invade other organs, a pro...

A regime of anti-HIV drugs — components of regimens to treat established HIV infection — has the potential to protect against infection in the first place. But real life can interfere; the effectiveness of this prophylactic approach declines if the medications aren’t taken as prescribed. ...

More than one in three U.S. adults is obese, a condition that puts them at risk for an alarming array of health problems, from diabetes and heart disease to cancer. But while obesity brings devastating consequences for many, some escape. For a select few, obesity causes little more than sore join...

A face is more than a static collection of features. A shift in gaze, a tightening of the lips, a tilt of the head, these movements convey important clues to someone’s state of mind. Scientists know that two particularly social and visual creatures, humans and rhesus macaque monkeys, have a netwo...

'Senior moments' could be coming to an end "Professor Bruce McEwen, of The Rockefeller University, New York, said: 'By examining the neurological changes that occurred after Riluzole treatment, we discovered one way in which the brain's ability to reorganise itself, its neuroplasticity, can be ma...

Rockefeller University scientists Jeffrey M. Friedman and Leslie B. Vosshall have been elected fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Election as a fellow is an honor bestowed upon AAAS members by their peers for scientifically or socially distinguished efforts...