UTHSC Announcements


AIC File Purge

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The Advanced Imaging Core (AIC) will be doing a purge of its file server in the coming weeks. Per core policy, the AIC is not responsible for user files, and all files may be subject to deletion.


UTHSC Fisher Scientific Vendor Show

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Date: Wednesday, June 21st, 2023

Time: 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Location: UTHSC College of Pharmacy Building Lobby

Come visit with the leading research supply manufacturers and see their newest product lines


NEXT WEDNESDAY, FROM THE CORES: Tyto Cell Sorter Webinar

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June 14 | 10:00am CT

From sample prep to cell sorting, this webinar will discuss the options that Miltenyi has available to further your research and improve your results.


OIED June 2023: PRIDE Documentary and Reflection Drawing

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OIED June PRIDE 2023 Event: Stonewall Forever Documentary/Reflection drawing. Watch the YouTube documentary and submit a reflection for a chance to win a copy of our Book of the Month, “The Remedy: Queer and Trans Voices on Health and Health Care” by Zena Sherman.


OIED June Events: PRIDE in Affirming Healthcare Luncheon

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OIED June Events: PRIDE in Affirming Healthcare Luncheon registration closing Monday June 12th.


How to Create a Healthy Workplace

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Mind, Body and Wellness Series


Notice Regarding the Childcare Center at UTHSC

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Last summer, the UT Health Science Center campus announced that our administration had identified and contracted with an outside vendor to lease space on our Memphis campus (1026 Madison Avenue) for the operation and management of a licensed childcare center for the convenience of our employees, students, and residents. The childcare center has been in operation on… Read More


Cybersecurity Tip of the Week – Beware of “Spoofed” Web Pages

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A common phishing tactic is providing a link that “spoofs” or imitates a legitimate company’s web page. For example, a cybercriminal may claim to be from Google and ask you to enter information on a particular form. This form will look virtually identical to the real thing, but it could be a place to share sensitive information with the criminal. If you’re unsure, type Google.com (or another domain) directly into your address bar to ensure you’re on the official website. Visit our phishing webpage (https://uthsc.edu/its/cybersecurity/phishing) for examples on how similar-looking web page URLs can look.