Marjorie Molina-Wilkins: Cardiology, Research, and Good Customer Service

Marjorie Molina-Wilkins became interested in science after stepping into a morgue. Today, she works at Schnitzler Cardiovascular Consultants as their clinical director and research coordinator.
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Neuroscience Graduate Student Denisse Paredes receives Travel Scholarship Award!

Congratulations to Neuroscience graduate student Denisse Paredes on being selected for a University of Texas Center for Learning and Memory (ACL&M) Spring 2017 Trainee Travel Award!
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Erin Sybouts: Genetics, DNA Replication, and Knitting

Erin Sybouts is currently working on replication stress and fork stability using a unique technique called DNA combing.
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The Career Series: 6 Tips To Help You Communicate Research as News

Wendy Rigby from Texas Public Radio gave students tips on how to better communicate their scientific research to the public.
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Final Words: Dr. Pavel Rodriguez Worked With A Drug That Could Target Major Health Care Problems

Dr. Pavel Rodriguez worked with a drug that could target major healthcare problems such as stroke and Alzheimer's disease.
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Congratulations to our IIMS-CTSA 8th Annual Frontiers of Translational Science Award Winners!

Congratulations to our IIMS-CTSA 8th Annual Frontiers of Translational Science Award Winners!
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Marching For Science Is About More Than Marching

National co-chair of the March for Science Dr. Jonathan M Berman writes about his reasons for organizing the march.
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The Career Series: 5 tricks to stop drowning in overwhelm

As we get a bit further into our PhDs and beyond, we're presented with more opportunities (exciting!) and also more expectations. I think we all reach a point of realisation that we are spread a bit too thinly and are drowning in overwhelm.
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