Depression’s Dance

Graduate student Jennifer Parrott discusses the research of her lab, that of Dr. Jason O'Connor, and how it fits into the context of a recent article by Discover Magazine that discusses how inflammation could play a key role in depression and on treatment devolvement. As such,...
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Alternative Careers: Academia. Really?

In his recent talk, sponsored by the UTHSCSA SACNAS Chapter and the Office of Career Development, Dr. Greg Villareal provided candid accounts of the often arduous career progression of a PhD graduate today as well as his own personal non-linear career path. If you missed his...
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Mrs. Smith Goes To Washington

I met the President during the holidays. No, not Henrich, Obama!
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Trainees attend prelude to World Stem Cell Summit hosted by the Health Cell

The Health Cell is an organization that is dedicated to the professional development of the healthcare industry in San Antonio. By hosting various events, The Health Cell hopes to connect leading professionals with aspiring trainees to build a strong foundation for a successful...
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Julianne Jett: A candle looses nothing by lighting another candle

Julianne Jett, won the 2014 Department of Pharmacology Student of the Year Award., at this year's annual Pharmacology Graduate Student Symposium. Julianne is a Neuroscience student working in Dr. David Morilak's lab, where she is investigating the mechanisms by which chronic...
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Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS) 2014 in San Antonio

ABRCMS (@ABRCMS) is one of the largest national minority conferences for mostly undergraduate students majoring and doing research in the STEM fields. While the conference attracts mostly undergraduate students, graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and faculty attend as well.
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Ramon Coronado: A Bond That Won’t Be Forgotten

Life can be viewed as a series of events. Days, weeks, and months are condensed into little, neat packages like "Kindergarten" or "My First Job." The effect of these events can reverberate long after the experience has passed. Moreover, these events transform us into the people...
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Science and the Media: A Symbiotic Relationship

The idea that science should be communicated through the media might be difficult for some to grasp. How can scientists compete with popular culture and new social trends? Do people really want to know about new scientific breakthroughs? Well, through the Communicating Science...
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