Join us this Tuesday, March 3rd, for a presentation on “Informal Caregiving and Unmet Social Needs Among Adults at Risk for Cardiovascular Disease” by Dr. Asos Mahmood. Lunch is first-come, first-served. Join us on Tuesday, March 3rd, at 11:45 am, and the conference will begin at noon. It is not too late to register! Join… Read More
March 17, 2026 | 12:00 – 1:00 pm Freeman Auditorium (930 Madison, 3rd Floor) Speaker: Terry Ackerman “Working with UT Health Sciences’ IRB” In this talk, Dr. Ackerman will examine some of the basic moral issues that IRBs must address in evaluating research applications and the ways in which investigators may fail to adequately these… Read More
The deadline to submit abstracts has been extended for Graduate Research Day ’26. If you would like to be considered for a podium presentation, please submit your abstract by Sunday, March 1. If you prefer to present a poster and participate in the poster pitch (without podium presentation consideration), you may submit your abstract by… Read More
Andrew Kerwin, MD, often compares a trauma center to a fire department, an essential resource people hope they never need. “Nobody ever gets up in the morning and says, ‘I’m going to slip on the ice while I’m shoveling snow and hit my head,’” he said. “But if that happens, you want to know that… Read More
The Office of Student Success will be hosting a Blood Drive in the SAC Dining Hall TODAY, Thursday, February 26, from 10 AM to 2:30 PM. Make your appointment today and help save lives! Walk-ins are welcome, but appointments are strongly encouraged. There is a constant need for new donors to meet the demand for… Read More
The Neuroscience Institute invites you to attend our Seminar Series on Tuesday, March 3rd, at noon in the Link Auditorium. We’ll be hosting Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology Faculty Candidate Dr. Andrew Moberly, as he speaks on “Neuromodulation reconfigures cortical circuit dynamics across learning.”
The Neuroscience Institute invites you to attend our Seminar Series on Thursday, March 5th, at noon in the Link Auditorium. We’ll be hosting Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology Faculty Candidate Dr. Zoe Christenson Wick, as she speaks on “Inhibitory spike timing in aging & epilepsy.”
SAVE THE DATE – May 1, 2026 Psychiatric Advocacy Collaborative Teams Summit (PACTS)Crosstown Concourse Theatre | Memphis, TN Join the Division of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center for the 3rd Annual PACTS Summit: “From Silos to Synergy: Advancing Youth Mental Health Through Collaboration.” Featuring keynote speaker Russell Ledet,… Read More