Cathy Samayoa Selected For American Association for Cancer Research Scholar-in-Training Award

Congratulations to Cathy Samayoa, one of our students in the Cancer Biology track who has selected to receive an American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Scholar-in-Training Award.
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Campus Carry Open Forum

President William Henrich held an open forum yesterday at UT Health Science Center to discuss the "campus carry" law.
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Alison Clark Researches Third Most Common Cause of Cancer Death Worldwide

Alison Clark hopes that her research on colon cancer will also be applicable to other types of cancers.
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Spotlight on Research Integrity: Science & Society, Bioethical Dilemmas

Dr. Andrea Giuffrida spoke about the the philosophical and legal implications around stem cell research at this month's Spotlight on Research Integrity focused on bioethical dilemmas.
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Alumna Dr. Sarah Wong: How I Became A STEM Leader of Color

Alumna Dr. Sarah Wong speaks about how she became a STEM leader of color.
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Alumna Dr. Shivani Ruparel Receives Grant to Curb Pain For Oral Cancer Patient

Dr. Shivani Ruparel, an alumna of the Cellular and Structural Biology graduate program, just received an 2015 American Cancer Society (ACS) Grant Award to support her work on oral cancers.
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Nobel Laureate Dr. W.E. Moerner Speaks on Sept. 11

Dr. W.E. Moerner, who shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2014, will deliver the Presidential Distinguished Lecture in Pestana Lecture Hall at 1 p.m. Sept. 11. The lecture is open to the public. A reception will precede the lecture at noon.
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Dr. Frei Named Next Program Director for the Translational Science Ph.D. Program

Dr. Christopher Frei was recently chosen to succeed Dr. Michael Lichtenstein as the next program director for the Translational Science Ph.D. program.
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