“Giving back to my workplace is heart-warming,” said Valerie D. Wheeler, a benefits specialist in Human Resources. “Just knowing that whatever I give will be appreciated and applied to a meaningful need makes me feel not only fortunate but grateful to be part of a dynamic place where everyone can play a part in its… Read More
For the month of September, grab 6 personal training sessions for only $180 (regularly $225). Whether you are a student, faculty, or staff, invest in yourself this semester and let our certified trainers help you crush your goals! Hurry!! Offer valid Sept 1–30 Sessions can be used anytime! Contact Rickeya Burts at hgc398@uthsc.edu to sign up!
Not all web addresses are what they seem. A homoglyph attack uses look-alike characters to trick you—for example, university.edu vs. unіversity.edu (the “i” in the second link is Cyrillic, not English). At a glance, the sites look identical, but the fake one is designed to steal your login. To stay safe, always hover over links… Read More
The NIH will soon release preview versions of the new NIH Common Forms in SciENcv. These will include: Biographical Sketch Current and Pending (Other) Support NIH Biographical Sketch Supplement Corresponding instructions The preview forms will be available on or before September 15, 2025. Investigators are encouraged to explore them early to become familiar with the… Read More
The Division of Biostatistics of the Department of Preventive Medicine, UTHSC, invites you to attend the following seminar. Time: Monday, September 15, 2025, 2:00PM – 3:00PM CT ZOOM Virtual Room Connection: Register in advance for this meeting to get the Zoom Link Seminar Website: https://www.uthsc.edu/preventive-medicine/events.php Speaker Bio: https://uams-triprofiles.uams.edu/profiles/display/3642362 Real Time Pathogen Surveillance: Translational Bioinformatics, Data Science, Biostatistics Se-Ran Jun,… Read More
Each year, the NIH provides investigators with the opportunity to verify the accuracy of their grant award information. Faculty are encouraged to review their FY 2025 awards in NIH RePORT. Please note: Only awards with budget start dates that have passed at the time of the data load will appear. Fellowships that have not yet… Read More
September 23 | 12:00 noon Molecular Science Building, 2nd floor conference room Join the Flow Cytometry & Cell Sorting (FCCS) core for a seminar, “Maximizing ZE5 Cytometer Capabilities and Panel Design Strategies,” presented by Andrew Cosgrove, MS, Field Applications Scientist in Cell Biology for Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. Lunch will be provided for first 25 attendees.… Read More
Why do some people experience memory loss in midlife while others stay sharp well into their 80s and 90s? A research team at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center has received a $3.1 million award from the National Institute on Aging to investigate this critical question. Read more on the UT Health Science Center News… Read More