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The function of two tumor-suppressing genes could play a vital role in helping to control obesity and other diseases such as diabetes, heart disease and cancer, according to researchers in the Sbarro Institute for Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine at Temple.
Three basic science departments in Temple’s School of Medicine—neuroscience, physiology and pharmacology—have been ranked nationally among the top 25 for the amount of research funding they were awarded by the National Institutes of Health in 2013.
The Owls faced the La Salle Explorers at the Palestra as a part of ESPN’s “College GameDay” Saturday, Jan. 18. The game aired on ESPN2 Saturday afternoon.
Temple students, faculty and staff are invited to join Temple and Community Energy Inc. officials to ceremoniously “flip the switch” on a new, 63-kilowatt solar-generating system installed recently on Edberg-Olson Hall.
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Ari Melnick will present a lecture on "Novel precision therapy approaches for B-cell lymphomas." 

Today, noon, Health Sciences Center, Pharmacy Building, room 310B. 

The Owls take on Connecticut in Hartford. 

Today, 7 p.m., Hartford, Conn. 

More events at TU Calendar 
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