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Nov. 6, 2014 | news.emory.edu

Clinical trials give patients new treatment options, plus a chance to help others

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Emory's Winship Cancer Institute has tested 75 percent of all new cancer drugs approved by the FDA since 2007, and the clinical trials program is steadily growing.

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Emory University endowment reaches record $6.7 billion

No Strings Attached celebrates 20 years of a cappella music

Will humans have to search for a new 'Interstellar' home?

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Emory University's endowment value reached a record high of $6.7 billion as of June 30, 2014, fueled by a 19.1 percent return on investment. Emory's endowment return was among the highest in the nation.

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Students and alumni will unite on stage Nov. 8 as Emory's popular men's a cappella group holds its 20th anniversary concert, which promises to pack the Schwartz Center for Performing Arts.

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In the latest installment of Emory Looks at Hollywood, biomolecular chemistry professor David Lynn discusses the realities that could force us to look for a new Earth, as well as our chances of finding one.

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Sign up to view and hear about Skies of India on Sunday, Nov. 16, at either 3 p.m. or 7:30 p.m. at the Emory Planetarium. Emeritus physics professor Richard Williamon presents an investigation of the stories the Hindu people told of patterns in the sky. Limited seating means reservations are required by calling 404-727-6118.

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