New Findings in Alzheimer’s Disease in Science Daily

Dr. Bess Frost of The Barshop Institute and her colleagues have identified a new biological pathway involved in Alzheimer's disease.
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The Career Series: 8 Transferable Skills that will Enhance Your Competitiveness on the Job Market

As scientists, these are the skills that we learn in the laboratory that can be transferred to other job settings whether that is working in the pharmaceutical industry or in a business/non-laboratory setting.
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The Formation of A Biomedical Graduate Student Network

The UTHSCSA Graduate Student Association (GSA) is working with other schools from across UT System to organize "Mega Mikiten."
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Brian Iskra: The Perennial Quest

M.D./Ph.D. student Brian Iskra grew up going to the doctor. He was 10 years old when he found out that he had glaucoma in his right eye.
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What Are We Doing To Help Infants Born From Drug-Addicted Mothers?

Nursing Science Ph.D. Student Kelly McGlothen featured in Tribute Magazine for improving infant health care.
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Why Scientists Need To Start Managing Data Better

How well do you manage your lab notebook? CEO of Nebulab Guillermo Vela explained that science is experiencing a data deluge.
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The Changing World of Biophysics

Dr. Akash Bhattacharya gave a presentation to 80 Voelcker Biomedical Research Academy high school students about the changing world of biophysics.
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Heather Hambright Researchers Skin Cancer

Cancer Biology researcher Heather Hambright tells us what we need to know to reduce our risk of skin cancer.
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