Date: Friday, May 8, 2026 Speaker: Nisha Raj, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Human Genetics Emory University School of Medicine Title: “Mapping the Developmental Proteome in NDDs” Time: 12:00pm CDT In Person: Cancer Research Building Auditorium-Room 114 Virtual: Please send an email to Tamara Brock (tbrock5@uthsc.edu) if you are interested in the Zoom seminar.
Your voice can directly improve the resources you rely on every day! UT Health Sciences funds and maintains 9 shared Research Core Facilities — labs, instruments, and resources built specifically to power your work. If you’ve used any of these facilities in the past year, we want to hear from you! Take 5-10 minutes to… Read More
APPLICATION DEADLINE: May 15, 2026 Nucleate, in collaboration with Eli Lilly & Company, has launched the 2026 Grand Challenge to spotlight a new generation of therapeutics and technologies aimed at improving how individuals age. $100K in non-dilutive funding (no strings attached) A two-day pitch at Lilly HQ in Indianapolis (all expenses paid) Direct access to… Read More
Announcement of Upcoming System Enforcement of Common Forms and End of NIH’s Leniency Period (NOT-OD-26-079) This Notice provides the key dates that were announced in the ‘Expectations’ section of the previous Guide Notice (see NOT-OD-26-033 ) and important guidance on the adjusted implementation timeline for Common Forms for Biographical Sketch and Current and Pending (Other) Support.… Read More
If you notice a student seems off, showing up less, falling behind, acting out of character, the instinct can be to wait and see. Charles Snyder, PhD, vice chancellor for Student Success and co-chair of the CARE Team at the University of Tennessee Health Sciences, wants you to know there’s another option. “The problem is… Read More
The new UT AI Hub gives UT Health Sciences faculty, staff, and students one place to access multiple AI tools (OpenAI, Anthropic, and more), so you can pick the right module and get from idea to outcome faster. It also helps streamline your workflow with a consistent, secure experience across tools. A Great Place to… Read More
The Office of Financial Aid will host a Town Hall for Faculty and Staff on May 13 at 1:00 pm to discuss important federal updates for the 2026–2027 academic year. All faculty and staff are encouraged to attend and share this information with colleagues who may benefit. Meeting Details: May 13, 1:00 – 2:00 pm Link:… Read More
Need extra support to wrap up projects or get ahead? Consider hiring a Federal Work Study (FWS) student! Through the Work Study program, 75% of the student’s wages are covered by their award, meaning your department only pays 25% — a cost-effective way to gain additional help while providing students with valuable experience. If you’re… Read More