The Rockefeller University and the Siemens Foundation will sponsor a luncheon on Wednesday, August 18, to honor Rockefeller’s Science Outreach Program for high school students and teachers and to promote the Siemens Westinghouse Science and Technology Competition. Sponsored by The Siemens Founda...

Scientists at The Rockefeller University have found, for the first time, that the persistent activation of a protein called Stat3 can, by itself, cause normal cells to behave like cancer cells. The research, reported in the August 6 issue of Cell, provides both a scientific surprise and a promisi...

Findings take important first step toward vaccines for cancer, viruses A single injection of specialized immune system cells–removed from the bloodstream and exposed to a foreign substance–can trigger a potent immune response in humans that lasts for months, Rockefeller University researchers r...

Researchers Urge Cautious Approach for Healthy Women Considering Tamoxifen A team of researchers at The Rockefeller University and Michigan State University has identified a biochemical mechanism that may cause the potentially life-threatening side-effects associated with use of the anti-breast c...

Finding Opens Door on Dysentery, Bubonic Plague, Cholera and Salmonella Poisoning Researchers at The Rockefeller University have shown for the first time that a protein called pIV forms a hole in the outer membrane of the bacterium E. coli to allow passage of large molecules. The finding, reporte...

General Motors Recognizes World's Foremost Cancer Scientists DETROIT — Arnold J. Levine, Ph.D., newly appointed president of The Rockefeller University, and Robert G. Roeder, Ph.D., professor and head of the Laboratory of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, have been recognized by the General Mot...

Researchers at The Rockefeller University have shown for the first time in mice how the brain processes signals from pheromones, essential chemicals used by animals to communicate with each other. Reported in the April 16 issue of Cell, the findings provide the first look at the "wiring diagram" ...

A team of researchers led by Associate Professor David Cowburn, Ph.D., has determined the three-dimensional structure of a molecule that regulates programmed cell death, a critical process important for many diseases, including cancer, heart disease and autoimmunity. The structure, reported in th...

Antibiotic Combination Shown To Be Effective against Resistant Bug A team of researchers led by The Rockefeller University's Alexander Tomasz, Ph.D., have described the case of a 79-year-old patient whose death in a New York metropolitan area hospital last March was associated with a bloodstream ...

Rockefeller University Researchers Show That Acute Stress Sends Early Warning Signal to Immune System Rockefeller University researchers have shown that brain hormones rally immune cells in response to stress. The findings, reported in the Feb. 2 issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy o...