Néstor A. Ruiz González: “Pursing Solutions via Research, Innovation, and Experimentation”

Néstor A. Ruiz González firmly believes that a solid theoretical background, a robust design of experiment, and sound empirical results are essential requirements in scientific research. “As scientists, we owe it to humanity to do better than our best ever in research. It’s not...
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Alum Dr. Travis Block: What are Jobs in Industry Like?

Dr. Travis Block, senior scientist at StemBiosys, Inc. recently spoke to a group of graduate students at the Graduate Student Association’s monthly meeting. Block, an alumnus of the Biomedical Engineering Ph.D. program graduated in 2017. While as a student, he was active in the...
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Current Postdoctoral openings at Cincinnati Children’s

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital has postdoctoral positions available in bioinformatics/computational biology/biostatistics/epidemiology, cancer and blood diseases, cardiovascular research, genetics, development, physiology and disease, immunology/inflammation, magnetic...
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University of New Hampshire Postdoc Openings Deadline March 29, 2019

The University of New Hampshire is pleased to invite your application for the Postdoctoral Diversity and Innovation Scholars program. Please share with current postdoctoral scholars (seeking a 2nd postdoc) or recent Ph.D. graduates in your network. A description of the program...
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Ohio State University Recruiting Event April 9-11, 2019 for senior graduate students or recent postdocs

Applications are now being accepted for the Ohio State University 2019 Spring Postdoctoral Recruitment Event, being held April 9-11, 2019.  This event will provide an excellent opportunity for outstanding Ph.D. students from leading graduate programs to meet research faculty,...
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Graduate School Celebrates National Periodic Table Day by Making A “Sugar Cookie Table”

The Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at UT Health San Antonio celebrated National Periodic Table Day on Feb. 7 by decorating 118 sugar cookies to make a periodic cookie table. According to Compound Chem, the day was founded in May 2015 and the date February 7 was picked...
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Briscoe Library sponsoring student contests

Submissions are now being judged for the 2019 P.I. Nixon Danny Jones History of the Health Sciences Essay Award. The winner will be announced by March 1. Watch for an opportunity to hear a presentation by our winner later in the spring. Also, the next Image of Research (IoR)...
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UT Health Voices Student Event on April 4

Students will enjoy a free dinner, play a round of networking bingo, and listen to student speakers from each of the five schools. RSVP: www.tinyurl.com/utvoices2019 Student Speakers Charles Ratcliff – School of Health Professions Michael Bounajem- School of Medicine Daniel...
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