Dr. Hye Young Lee Shows How CRISPR Could Use Gold Nanoparticles To Edit Your Brain

Scientist Dr. Hye Young Lee and her team have found a new way to use the gene editing technology CRISPR and recently published their findings in the July issue of Nature Biomedical Engineering.
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A Man Bettering the Lives of Others with a Smile

Michael Contreras or better known around the UT Health community as Smiley started working here around 11 years ago. Since then his upbeat and joyful nature have touched the lives of countless students, faculty, and staff.
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Alumni Spotlight: Rodney L. Sparks, J.D., Ph.D.

Alum Dr. Rodney Sparks works as a senior biotechnology patent counsel for the University of Virginia Licensing & Ventures Group where he oversees the biotechnology and pharmaceutical/chemical technology patent portfolio for the university.
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Sadiya Ahmad: Knowledge is Power

Sadiya Ahmad is currently a third year student in the Integrated Biomedical Sciences program in the Cell Biology, Genetics, and Molecular Medicine discipline.
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Dr. Guangming Zhong: Curing Chlamydia Through the Gut: Medicine’s Next Big Thing?

Dr. Guangming Zhong featured in KSAT 12 & KSAT.com for his research with chlamydia.
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Dr. Ellen Kraig honored with 2018 Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Awards

Dr. Ellen Kraig, professor in the Department of Cell Systems and Anatomy, was honored with the 2018 Regents' Outstanding Teaching Award from The University of Texas System.
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Students Discuss Mental Health at the 2018 Mikiten Symposium

This year's Mikiten featured poster sessions and three minute thesis (3MT) presentations. The event also hosted a keynote address led by Dr. Jair Soares, professor & chairman in Psychiatry, and Director of the Center of Excellence on Mood Disorders.
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Meet the Researcher: Ellen Gaudet Teaches the Lower Limb Using Three-Dimensional Printing

M.S. in Cell Systems & Anatomy (Anatomical Sciences track) student Ellen Gaudet recently graduated and is now starting medical school this summer, at the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine (TCOM) at the University of North Texas Health Science Center in Fort Worth.
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