Lost in Translation: Politics, Science, and Bad Communication

Most people hailed the March for Science a success. While the turnout was nearly as impressive as the event's intentions, Ahsan Choudary believes that it may hurt science.
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13 Questions With The Always Funny Dr. Xiaojie Yu

Basketball player and Cancer Biologist Dr. Xiaojie Yu answers a few questions about what led him to UT Health San Antonio.
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A New Mindset Could Overcome a€ ˜Bogus Academic Person Business Model’

When Travis Block was working on his biomedical engineering degree at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, he and his mentors were most excited by discoveries that were unique or weirda€”regardless of their market potential.
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UT Health scientists discover epigenetic changes that contribute to AML

UT Health San Antonio researchers discovered epigenetic changes that contribute to one-fifth of cases of acute myeloid leukemia (AML), an aggressive cancer that arises out of the blood-forming cells in bone marrow.
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Type 2 diabetes researcher receives prestigious award

Dr. Ralph A. DeFronzo received the American College of Endocrinology's Distinction in Endocrinology Award at the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists Annual Scientific and Clinical Congress,
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The Incoming Class Needs Your Help

We need you to help mentor new students. Also, help fill out a form to recommend housing options for new students.
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The Career Series: Transitioning from Grad Student to a Postdoc

Dr. Natalie Matosin talks about the Ph.D. to postdoc transition and tips for anyone considering a postdoc.
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Carolina Cantu: Aging Affects Each And Every One Of Us

Carolina Cantu is working in Dr. Ann Griffith's lab to develop novel approaches to extend the health span during aging.
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