Microsoft Teams has undergone a major overhaul this year, with the new version being faster, simpler, and more flexible than ever before. Classic Microsoft Teams support will end on July 1, 2024, with the NEW label removed from the new Teams app mid-to-late July 2024.
Ten years ago, Marko Radic, PhD, laced up his walking shoes to participate in the Virginia Davis Memorial Walk/Run for Lupus, a fundraiser to support the Lupus Foundation of America. An associate professor in the UT Health Science Center’s Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Biochemistry, Dr. Radic had spent his research career up to that… Read More
The NCI Predoctoral to Postdoctoral Fellow Transition Award (F99/K00 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) encourages and retains outstanding graduate students recognized by their institutions for their high potential and strong interest in pursuing careers as independent cancer researchers. This award facilitates the transition of talented graduate students into successful cancer research postdoctoral appointments and provides opportunities for career development activities relevant to their long-term career goals of becoming independent cancer researchers. UT Health Science Center may submit one application.
Beginning July 2024, unsupported Windows and Mac operating systems will no longer have internal network access without an exception request submitted and approved by the Office of Cybersecurity.
Join us at noon on Friday June 12th for a Conversation on Health Disparities with Eli Cloud on the topic of period poverty. Eli is the co-founder and CEO of the local non-profit organization Sister Supply. Sister Supply’s mission is to supply menstrual products, destigmatize menstruation, and educate about and provide access to reusable products. Lunch will be provided. RSVP today using this link! https://uthsc.campuslabs.com/engage/event/10084477
Mediasite maintenance is scheduled for tomorrow, June 29, 2024, from 12:00 am and 4:00 am CST. Extended downtime is not expected. However, your site may be unavailable for brief periods during this time.
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