The Career Series: 7 Tips on How To Improve Your LinkedIn Page

Dr. Teresa Evans, the director of the Office of Career Development, gives advice on how to improve your LinkedIn page.
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Dean Weiss named a Chancellor’s Health Fellow

Dr. David S. Weiss, dean of the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, has been named a University of Texas System Chancellor's Health Fellow in Graduate Education.
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Science Rockstars, Brass Tacks, and Improv Comedy: Insights on the Experimental Biology Meeting

Emily Boice traveled to the great snow covered city of Boston with a number of other San Antonio residents ready to engage the world network of scientists and society members at the Experimental Biology Meeting.
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National Postdoctoral Association Meeting Highlights Importance of Career Development

As a postdoc at the University of Texas San Antonio, I was lucky enough to be chosen to receive a travel award for the 2015 National Postdoctoral Association Meeting on March 13-15 at the University of Maryland, Baltimore Campus.
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Egregious Scientists & Misconduct in Science: Responsible Conduct for Research Jeopardy

Postdoctoral trainees and graduate students joined in a game of Responsible Conduct for Research (RCR) Jeopardy as part of the March's Spotlight on Research Integrity workshop.
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Pei-Yin Hsu Wins Travel Award

Pei-Yin Hsu, a graduate student in the Cellular and Structural Biology program has just been selected for a Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Travel Award.
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Grad Student Peter LoCoco Organizes the Inaugural CIPN Symposium

After learning that there were no symposiums in his area, Peter LoCoco decided to organize his own symposium for chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy in Santa Barbara.
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Nobel Laureate Dr. Peter Agre: Young Scientists Shape the Future

Nobel Laureate and Director of the John Hopkins Malaria Research Institute Dr. Peter Agre spoke to a jam-packed room on Thursday at the UT Health Science Center in San Antonio about the important role that young scientists have in shaping our future.
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