The University of Tennessee Health Science Center’s Campus Police Department is joining the “Click it or Ticket” campaign with the Tennessee Highway Safety Office from May 20 to June 2 to increase seat belt enforcement.
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.
Join the College of Pharmacy for the 2024 Duane D. Miller Lectureship in Drug Discovery on Monday, June 3, from 10 am to Noon CST. The event will take place at the UT Health Science Center College of Pharmacy Building, Room 118/119, and will also be accessible via Zoom. This year’s awardee is Christopher R. McCurdy, PhD, Professor, and the Frank A. Duckworth Eminent Scholar Chair; Associate Dean for Faculty Development; Director of the UF Translational Drug Development Core at The University of Florida College of Pharmacy.
McCurdy’s lecture is titled “Sigma Receptor Ligands from Conception to the Clinic: Illumination of an Enigma.”
To register for the Zoom session, please use the following link: https://tennesseehipaa.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_zgIstaf9RBGevl-jocbkkA
June SafeZone Training coming June 12, 10a.m. – 12:00 p.m., Location: HR Training Room.
Sponsored by The Office of Access and Compliance, University Counseling Services, and UNITE.
What do you wish you had known when you started as a graduate student here at UTHSC? Housing options? Fun things to do? Share that in our Memphis Life Survey! We will be passing this information along to the incoming class of graduate students to help make their transition to grad school life easier. Please contact gsec@uthsc.edu with any questions!
The UT Health Science Center’s official Email Signature Generator has been updated to include the new vision at the bottom. The official email signature is required for all UT Health Science Center staff, faculty, residents, and students who are issued a UTHSC email address to use in all internal and external email communication – see policy CM0002-H Email Signatures… Read More
The Frayser Community Urban Garden recently won the City of Memphis’ first Community Beautification Pitch Competition, a competition for individuals to pitch to the Memphis City Council on projects focusing on improving neighborhoods. The Frayser Community Urban Garden was established in a collaboration between UT Health Science Center’s College of Medicine and its Board of Visitors advisory council; the City of… Read More