Join us for the eighth annual Brad Baker Honorary Race for Sight 5K to benefit the Hamilton Eye Institute Lions Club! The Hamilton Eye Institute Lions Club is a not-for-profit organization with a mission to provide eye care for those less fortunate in the Mid-South region and abroad. Follow this link to learn more about… Read More
Dual Use Research of Concern (DURC) refers to life sciences research that could generate knowledge, information, products, or technologies that, if misused, could lead to serious threats to public health, agriculture, animals, the environment, materials, or national security. The U.S. Government Policy for Institutional Oversight of Life Sciences Dual Use Research of Concern aims to… Read More
The Oxford-Harrington Rare Disease Centre, a partnership between the University of Oxford, U.K. and Harrington Discovery Institute at University Hospitals, Cleveland, Ohio, is seeking innovative projects for its 2025 Rare Disease Scholar Award, which advances promising discoveries from academic labs into clinical practice. In addition to grant funding, the award includes drug and business development… Read More
Come join us for a movie night on February 25, 2025, from 5:30 pm – 7:30pm, in the Schreier Auditorium. We will be showing Captain America: Brave New World. There will be popcorn, candy, and food.
Mediasite maintenance is scheduled for Saturday, January 25, 2025, from 12:00 am to 4:00 am CST. Extended downtime is not expected. However, your site may be unavailable for brief periods during this time. If you experience any problems afterward, please get in touch with the Service Desk at 901.448.2222.
The University of Tennessee Health Science Center Department of Ophthalmology/Hamilton Eye Institute is proud to present the Annual Clinical Update of the Memphis Eye Society. This meeting will be held on Friday, January 24, and Saturday, January 25, in Freeman Auditorium (930 Madison, 3rd Floor). Join us as we welcome distinguished guest speakers Lama Al-Aswad,… Read More
As the semester sets in and the workload starts to increase, it’s tempting to try and tackle the work by cramming, but this is the worst way to learn! Check out the Office of Academic Success’s Weekly Newsletter to learn about a way to avoid this pitfall, as well as learn about our upcoming events… Read More