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Adam Ruben: A “Renaisscience” Man

Adam Ruben, Ph.D., is the keynote speaker of the first annual Graduate Student Association (GSA) Career Day. Dr. Ruben shatters the long held stereotype of the unapproachable, stoic-looking scientist. On the contrary, Dr. Ruben has been able to traverse a sizable gap between the...
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Pinatas and Mariachis Galore! UTHSCSA Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

Student members of SACNAS held an event to celebrate Hispanic heritage on October 15, 2014.
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William Thomas Booth Scholars in Pharmacology

With gratitude, the Department of Pharmacology at the UT Health Science Center is proud to announce the William Thomas Booth Scholars in Pharmacology. These awards are generously supported by the William Thomas Booth Memorial Endowment Fund.
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GSBS Recognizes Students’ Honors and Awards

All of our students have varied interests and research areas, but one thing that they have in common is their drive for excellence. Amanda Galan, Dr. Karl Rodriquez, Shauna Hill, Ana Santoscoy-Chavez, and Tiffani Houston are just a few of the outstanding students that represent...
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Greehey Graduate Student Fellowship Awards: Nourhan Abdelfattah and Judy Chang

The Greehey Student Fellowship Award recognizes students researching childrens' cancer within the Greehey Children's Cancer Research Institute. This awards helps to assist student's research by providing financial assistance through payment of tuition and fees as well as a...
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UT System Jess Hay Fellow: Vinh Dao

The steady increase in cancer diagnoses are being met with determined scientists who hope to discover new ways in which to treat or prevent this deadly disease. One such scientist includes, Vinh Dao, who is studying tumor immunology or the interactions of the immune system with...
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Waiter, There’s a Drosophila in my Soup

The scientist, inventor, and perhaps modern day Renaissance man, Dr. Nathan Myhrvold, is taking the cooking sub-culture of Molecular Gastronomy to new dimensions.
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NIH Individual Fellowship Grant Recipient: Crystal Archer

Crystal's F-31 grant will allow her to continue her research in the hopes of characterizing the interactions between KCNQ ion channels and other intra-cellular signaling molecules, which is pivotal in understanding the how these channels are regulated.
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