UT Health San Antonio | Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

Mentor Day Recognizes Mentors from the IMSD Program

The Initiative on Maximizing Student Development (IMSD) program held a "IMSD Mentor Appreciation Lunch" on Jan. 17 to celebrate the importance of mentor relationships in helping students succeed.
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Life After Graduation: Dr. Alicia Avelar Finds a Postdoc At Marshall University

Dr. Alicia Avelar is now a postdoc at Marshall University in West Virginia.
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In Press: Aaron Horning’s First-Author Manuscript Published In Cancer Research!

Congratulations to Aaron Horning, one of our recent PhD graduates, whose first-author manuscript "Single cell RNA-seq reveals a subpopulation of prostate cancer cells with enhanced cell-cycle related transcription and attenuated androgen response" was just accepted for...
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Paul Ernst Joins the Career Advisory Council

Paul Ernst, lead product manager of USAA joins the Career Advisory Council.
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Greehey Institute begins 2018 with new faculty studying children’s cancer

The Greehey Children's Cancer Research Institute at UT Health San Antonio is on an impressive and rising trajectory as 2018 begins. This includes the recruitment of seven new faculty members, further bolstering the Alamo City's thriving biosciences sector.
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The Career Series: 15 Strategies for Self-Care in Graduate School

Self-care in graduate school? If you have brushed your teeth and are wearing kind-of clean clothes, you are taking care of yourself, no? Let's not talk about the nights when you stay working until 4 am, or the dinners that consist of chips from the vending machinea€¦. Well, maybe...
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In Press: Eithan Kotkowski First Author Paper is Now Online

Eithan Kotkowski, a student in the M.D./Ph.D. program first author paper has just been published in NeuroImage.
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In memoriam: Beth A. Goins, Ph.D.

Beth A. Goins, Ph.D., a biochemist and professor/research in the Department of Radiology, passed away Jan. 6 after a courageous battle with cancer. She was 58.
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