Gray Foundation grant expands studies of BRCA in breast, ovarian cancer

Dr. Patrick Sung is the principal investigator of a $3.75 million, four-year “team science” grant announced by the Gray Foundation of New York. The goal is to further study how inactivation of BRCA1 or BRCA2, along with other anomalies, leads to breast, ovarian and other cancers....
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Dr. Daniel Lodge and Dr. Jennifer Donegan on KENS5 discussing schizophrenia

UT Health San Antonio pharmacology researchers Dr. Daniel Lodge and Dr. Jennifer Donegan discuss schizophrenia symptoms and stigma, along with research to understand the mental disorder. UT Health San Antonio is hosting a free public symposium about schizophrenia on Friday, Nov....
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Dr. Guangming Zhong: Curing Chlamydia Through the Gut: Medicine’s Next Big Thing?

Dr. Guangming Zhong featured in KSAT 12 & KSAT.com for his research with chlamydia.
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Dr. Thomas Boyer awarded NIH grants to study uterine fibroids

Thomas G. Boyer, Ph.D., professor of molecular medicine at UT Health San Antonio, has received two related NIH R01 grants to study uterine leiomyomas, also called uterine fibroids.
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Morilak Lab Receives CPRIT Grant To Study Cognitive Impairment

Dr. David Morilak was awarded the CPRIT grant used to study mechanisms and new treatments for cognitive impairment.
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A Potential Vaccine for Chlamydia

Dr. Guangming Zhong and his team have found that the site of first chlamydia exposure can make all the difference when it comes to patient outcomes.
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Dr. Jose Cavazos Honored With 2017 Distinguished Service Award

Dr. JosA© Cavazos was presented with the American Epilepsy Society's (AES) "2017 Distinguished Service Award" during its annual meeting in Washington, D.C.
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Dr. Ralph DeFronzo Named 2017 Hamm Prize Laureate

Congrats Dr. Ralph DeFronzo on being named the 2017 laureate of the Harold Hamm Diabetes Center International Prize for Diabetes Research!
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