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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Ann Stevens: The Power of Reinvention

Currently Ann Stevens is the President of BioMed SA, where she is responsible for bringing multiple segments of San Antonio's healthcare and bioscience sector together to collaborate through initiatives that raise the industry's profile and move the community forward. The mission...
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Published on the cover of PLOS

Community acquired pneumonia (CAP) is a common respiratory illness, which if detected and treated early, causes few health complications. However, elderly individuals and individuals with weakened immune systems can develop a severe form CAP that can lead to severe sepsis and...
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Paying it Forward: Science Expo

"The Science Expo is a great opportunity to give back to the community, serve as a role model, and develop an activity that is fun for the students and rewarding for yourself." -Cathy Samayoa
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Let’s Welcome Dr. Jacqueline Mok, Our New Vice President of Academic Affairs!

We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Jacqueline Mok, a San Antonio native, to the UT Health Science Center community. She has worked in various capacities at The University of Arizona as well as The John's Hopkins University. We are hopeful that through Dr. Mok's leadership we will be...
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Of Pens and Pipettes

This week we introduce Dr. Ivana Gadjanski, a Serbian bioengineer at the Fab initiative in Belgrade with interests in regenerative medicine and a well "versed" poet. We also hear from Dr. Michael Lichtenstein, Professor in the Department of Medicine, our own "poet-in-residence",...
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