UTHSC In the Media


https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/travel-patterns-spark-resistant-c-auris-outbreaks-new-york-2025a10003qy

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Increased travel and migration are likely associated with recent outbreaks of Candida auris in the United States, based on data from a study of simulated travel patterns.


Proposed federal-funding cuts could come at a cost for St. Jude, UTHSC

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U.S. medical schools’ and research institutions’ budgets could be gutted if a recent Trump administration plan to reduce federal funding is allowed to stand, according to researchers.


Local startup StemDen won significant funding at Enterprise Singapore’s Slingshot competition

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A Memphis-based dental startup won funding at an international competition. StemDen was awarded in October a total of $200,000 at the annual Slingshot competition held in Singapore.


How murder of Memphis college student led to the arrest of six West Tennessee cops

The Commercial Appeal

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation arrested six officers involved in arrest of suspect accused of Shelby Farms murder in October 2024.


Lymphoma Expert Blends Bedside and Trial Work

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Despite her specialized focus on treating lymphoid malignancies, Suchitra Sundaram, MD, said that she feels most driven by the diversity of her experiences caring for patients and researching subtypes of disease.


Why I encourage my students and colleagues to participate in the VNTW conference

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In October 2022, shortly after I was hired as the Director of the Dr. Margaret A. Newman Center for Nursing Theory (Newman Center) at The University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis, TN, I began speaking with students and faculty colleagues about the Newman Center and the vital role that nursing theory plays in… Read More


NIH cuts could hurt research at St. Jude, UT

WREG

Possible federal funding cuts by the National Institutes of Health could cost Memphis hospitals and universities millions of dollars for life-saving research.


Retinoblastoma care goes digital: insights from two decades of teleophthalmology

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A recent study published in JCO Global Oncology1 highlights the impact of teleophthalmology in enhancing the management of retinoblastoma over a 20-year period.