This Thursday, May 8, the emergency power in the Coleman building will again experience a temporary shutdown as the contractor and our Facilities department perform the commissioning of new equipment. The shutdown will take place in the early afternoon. During that time, there will be approximately a 10-second disruption of power to emergency circuits. Individuals… Read More
Are you excited about welcoming a new employee to your team but unsure how to effectively communicate all the necessary information about UTHSC technology? Or, are you a new student who doesn’t know what technology resources are available? With our UTHSC TechConnect knowledge base, we are making things easier! Look on the main knowledge base page for the New… Read More
The UTHSC Physiology Seminar Series continues this week on Thursday, May 8, 2025 The Department of Physiology is Pleased to Announce Dr. Yun Guan, MD, PhD Professor Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine Department of Neurosurgery, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, JHMI will present his seminar titled “Translational Research of Targeting Human MrgX1… Read More
Informational Webinar: NIH’s All of Us Research Program Wednesday, May 14 | 12:00 – 1:00 pm REGISTER TO ATTEND>> The NIH’s All of Us Research Program is working to enroll at least one million people to share their health information and help build one of the largest and most varied biomedical datasets of its kind.… Read More
The Office of Research is excited to announce a new event series, Research Fundamentals, launching this month! Designed specifically for researchers at all career stages, this ongoing series aims to provide practical knowledge and essential tools to help you succeed in your research journey. Each session will feature experts from across campus and external partners,… Read More
FY25 Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs (CDMRP) Funding Opportunities Webinar May 7, 2025 | 11:00 am CT (12:00 pm ET) New funding opportunities related to Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Alzheimer’s, Military Burn, Breast Cancer, Ovarian Cancer, and Rare Cancers Research Programs that are part of the Congressionally appropriated $650M in FY25 funding for the CDMR program… Read More
The NIH is introducing a new award structure that will no longer allow foreign subawards to be nested under a parent grant. Instead, each participating institution will receive a separate but linked award, enabling NIH to track project funding individually. However, the primary institution will continue to submit a single, consolidated Research Performance Progress Report… Read More