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Christopher A. RA¡bago, Ph.D., PT, is not your typical physical therapist. And, he surely isn't your usual biomedical researcher. His rare combination of biomedical engineering knowledge, analytical research skills and clinical abilities make him a perfect fit at a unique...
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From San Antonio To Vancouver: Going to The OHBM Conference

Jodie Gray, Eithan Kotkowski and Tom Vanasse traveled to Vancouver, Canada to present their research at the Organization for Human Brain Mapping conference.
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Katherine Alford: Nursing Science Helps The Bedside Nurse

Ph.D. in Nursing Science recent graduate Katherine Alford explains how she became passionate about nursing science.
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Graduation 2017 Photos and Livestream

Couldn't attend graduation? Check out some photos and watch the livestream of the 2017 GSBS Commencement.
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Poornima Mensinkai: Dentistry Is A Blend of Art and Science

Poornima Mensinkai has always wanted to blend the magic of fingers with logic of brain, so she choose dentistry as her profession, a blend of art and science.
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Lost in Translation: Politics, Science, and Bad Communication

Most people hailed the March for Science a success. While the turnout was nearly as impressive as the event's intentions, Ahsan Choudary believes that it may hurt science.
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A New Mindset Could Overcome a€ ˜Bogus Academic Person Business Model’

When Travis Block was working on his biomedical engineering degree at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, he and his mentors were most excited by discoveries that were unique or weirda€”regardless of their market potential.
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Orthodontist Hesham Alsaigh Uses Innovative 3D Method To Help Cleft Lip Patients

Hesham Alsaigh uses a new 3D method for his research on patients with cleft lip and palate.
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