GSBS Alum Sarah Wong Writes About Alternative Career Pathways in Science

GSBS Alum Sarah Wong interviews Dr. MA³nica FeliAº-MA³jer from iBiology about how to be a science communicator for the SACNAS website.
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Allison Brackley Awarded A Young Investigator Award

Congratulations to Neuroscience graduate student Allison Doyle Brackley on being awarded an American Pain Society Young Investigator Travel Award!
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Professors Randy Strong and Z. Dave Sharp in the San Antonio Business Journal

Professors Randy Strong and Z. Dave Sharp were featured in the San Antonio Business Journal for their new and improved version of the drug rapamycin.
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Jillian Heisler: Neuroscience & The M.D./Ph.D. Program

Jill Heisler talks about the impact of the M.D./Ph.D. program and her degree in Neuroscience.
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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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Final Words: Yilun Deng and the Cancer Biology Track

Yilun Deng talks about her experience in the Cancer Biology track of the Integrated Biomedical Sciences program.
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5 Things You Need To Know: Colon Cancer Month

March is Colon Cancer Month. Here are five quick facts that you should know.
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Skeleton That Protects Brain Cells’ Control Center Is Found To Be Damaged

Dr. Bess Frost and two co-authors showeda€”for the first timea€”that lamin dysfunction can cause the death of brain cells, which are called neurons.
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