Network, Network, Network: Career Advisory Council Workshop

Graduate students and postgraduates attended the Career Advisory Council's workshop on Feb. 9 focused on industry and entrepreneurship.
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From Tel Aviv to Seattle To San Antonio

We would like to welcome Charlotte Anthony as the newest member to our team at the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at UT Health Science Center. Charlotte will be working as a Marketing Assistant in the Dean's Office and will also be responsible for managing and updating...
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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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Congrats Dr. Samaya R Krishnan

Presenting the newest graduate of the Cellular and Structural Biology Program!
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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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Dr. Andrew Voorhees: Newest Graduate of the UTSA/UTHSCSA Biomedical Engineering Program

Dr. Andrew Voorhees successfully defended his dissertation on November 24, 2014. The title of his thesis was "The Role of Collagen in Cardiac Mechanics and Adverse Left Ventricle Remodeling Post-Myocardial Infarction." We asked Dr. Voorhees a few questions about his experiences...
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Congrats Dr. Armand O. Brown: Newest Graduate of the Microbiology & Immunology Program

Dr. Armand O. Brown successfully defended his dissertation on December 1, 2014. The title of his thesis was "Cardiac Microlesion Formation during Invasive Pneumococcal Disease." We asked Dr. Brown a few questions about his experience as a graduate student and what is next for...
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