I am conducting a research study to explore the experiences of graduate students at UTHSC who have hidden disabilities using individual interviews. Specifically, the researcher is interested in examining the perceptions of having a hidden disability, what factors influence when and if you disclose your disability to peers, professors, or institutional officials, and if you utilize institutional resources or accommodations. Participants will be compensated with a $25 amazon gift card. Contact Kimberly Williams, kwilli72@uthsc.edu, to enroll. African American and non-African American students may enroll.
Drs. Theodore Cory and Santosh Kumar are enrolling African American women for a research
project “Isolation of Blood from Healthy Control Donors”, to find out how the immune system
responds to infection with infectious diseases.
Subjects must be between the ages of 18-50, and generally healthy. Subjects must not be
heavy alcohol users, use illicit substances, have liver damage, have HIV, the human
papillomavirus (HPV), or be pregnant.
Subjects will be asked to provide 4 tablespoons of blood in one blood draw and will be
compensated $25.
Please contact Dr. Theodore Cory at tcory1@uthsc.edu, or 901-448-7216.
Join the Hamilton Eye Institute Lions Club for the seventh annual Brad Baker Honorary Race for Sight 5K! Funds raised from this race go toward providing eye care for those less fortunate in the Mid-South region and abroad. Don’t feel like running? You can also be a virtual/spirit runner! Register here: https://tinyurl.com/RaceforSight24
Are you a healthy adult male or female, African American or Caucasian, between the ages 18-65 who has normal blood sugars and no personal or family history of diabetes.
Neuroscience Institute welcomes: John Bickle, PhD
Professor of Philosophy and Shackouls Honors College Faculty
Mississippi State University Scientist-Educator, Department of Advanced Biomedical Education University of Mississippi Medical Center “The 60-year history of the discovery of NMDARs reveals unnoticed features-and the value of pursuing (and Funding) – exploratory research in neurobiology”
Tuesday, January 30, 2024 – 12:00 pm Link Auditorium
**Coffee and cookies will be served**