Our team at UTHSC is studying pain and discomfort in people with dementia and/or cancer. Problems with memory and thinking may be related to a greater risk of pain and discomfort. By participating in this study, we hope to learn about how people with dementia and cancer experience pain and discomfort in order to inform… Read More
Wednesday, February 5, 2025 12 noon – 1 pm, central Sign up for this free virtual training to discover the power of real-time polling. In this session, you will learn how to: Create, organize, customize, and present activities step by step. Effectively integrate Poll Everywhere seamlessly into your presentations. Craft engaging questions and track responses… Read More
Maybe your home has a doorbell camera, or a thermostat you can adjust via an app. Maybe you have a baby monitor you can check from anywhere, or an over you can turn on when not at home. These smart home devices are internet-connected devices and appliances designed to make our homes more efficient, comfortable… Read More
Join us for a special Lunar New Year celebration hosted by APAMSA! We’ll be screening the animated film, Over the Moon, a heartwarming adventure full of magic and hope. Plus, enjoy festive treats as we come together to mark the occasion. It’s a night of culture, fun, and community – don’t miss out! Everyone is… Read More
As the semester speeds up, it’s tempting to fall into the habit of passively reading the textbook or watching lectures. There are better ways! To find out some of those ways, as well as stay in the loop on upcoming events and presentations, check out our newsletter!
The UTHSC Hamilton Eye Institute now has an Optical Shop that can care for your family. Both locations (930 Madison Floor 2, and 1068 Cresthaven Rd. Suite 400) are in-network with the UTHSC EyeMed Vision insurance! No appointment is required to visit the optical shop at either location. As an employee of UTHSC, you and your… 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