UT Health San Antonio on the List of Schools With Best Job Prospects

Ten years after graduation, 92.82 percent of UT Health San Antonio alumni had jobs.
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Biology of Aging Student Day

Winners of the poster session were Kennedy Mdaki (post-doc in Dr. Yuguang Shi's lab), Catherine Cheng (graduate student in Dr. James Nelson's lab), and Meghna Chinchankar (graduate student in Dr. Al Fisher's lab).
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Closing the Gap: Career Training for Scientists Beyond the Bench

The Commercialization Catalysts (Comcats) are a group of students who work with the Office of Technology Commercialization on campus. Catherine Cheng, one of the group's original founders, talks about the genesis of the group.
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The Effect of the Tax Reform (and Iterations) on Graduate Students

Many of you have no doubt heard about the tax reform bill (H.R. 1) that Congress passed (November 16 and December 1 by the House of Representatives and Senate, respectively). You have probably also heard about the potential impact it may have on graduate students, effectively...
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Faculty Spotlight: 21 Questions With Dr. Karl Rodriguez

Dr. Karl Rodriguez is a new faculty in the Department of Cell Systems and Anatomy and alumnus of the Molecular Medicine Ph.D. program.
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Michael Guderyon: Being At The Forefront of Aging Research

Michael Guderyon is in Dr. Senlin Li's lab working on research to improve bone marrow transplant methods using stem cells.
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UT Health’s $70M medical center plan expected to boost research on aging

Construction on the new Sam and Ann Barshop Institute for Longevity and Aging Studies building should begin this fall with an estimated completion date of late 2019
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Dr. Karl Rodriguez Featured in Future Magazine

Dr. Karl Rodriguez Featured in Future Magazine for his work on gerontology, aging and the older population.
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