UT Health San Antonio | Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

A Failure to Communicate Science Effectively Will Lead The Public To Mistrust Scientists

Ahsan Choudary writes about how examples like Theranos's false technology, Hwang Woo-Suk's stem cell cloning controversy, and Haruko Obokata's false claims about the creation of a novel technique demonstrate that bad science happens more than we may realize.
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Suleman Hussain: Developing Skills To Succeed Through the ASPET Mentoring Network program

Suleman Hussain is learning new skills from The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET) Mentoring Network program.
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Studying Neurosurgery Abroad: Mariam Ishaque in London

In preparation for her transition back to medical school, Mariam Ishaque went to England to work with the Imperial College of London's Neurosurgery Department.
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GSBS at the Girl Day STEM Festival

Graduate students volunteered at the Girl Day STEM Festival at UT Austin to encourage girls to think about science.
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Science Night Goes To Flatonia

In the furthest Science Night yet, trainees traveled to Flatonia to engage students with science.
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American Football vs. Protecting our Brains

Football season is over, Concussion is out of theaters, and most people are ready to forget about head injuries.
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The Science Thing About Funny*

Dr. Jonathan Berman, MC for the World Record Attempt for the Largest Periodic Table of Elements, writes about humor in science.
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World’s Largest Periodic Table Event Brings San Antonio Schools Together

To promote the periodic table event, we are hosting an online mixed media competition for participating schools. Groups are encouraged to post photos and video of their element squares on the competition's Facebook page.
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