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Research Participation Opportunity in Memphis at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center!

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Our team is looking for people with dementia and their caregivers to participate in a research study.


Conversations on Health Disparities – Asian and Asian American In/Visibility with Dr. SunAh Laybourn

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Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Event | May 22, 2024 | 12:00 pm CST | GEB A204 & Zoom


Fisher Scientific Spring Vendor Show – Thursday, May 23

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Visit with the leading research supply manufacturers and see their newest product lines.


Does your email signature include the new vision?

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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


Department of Genetics, Genomics and Informatics Seminar Series

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Dr. Ruben van Boxtel, Oncode Investigator at Oncode Institute-The Netherlands will present a seminar entitled “Tracing the Origin of Therapy-Related Leukemia Using Single-Cell Genome Sequencing” Today, May 17, 2024 in the Cancer Research Bldg Auditorium-Rm 114 and via Zoom at 12pm CST. If you are interested in the Zoom seminar, please send an email to Tamara Brock (tbrock5@uthsc.edu).


NIH Announcement

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Adjustments to Application Due Dates On and Between May 18 and May 21, 2024

To accommodate scheduled Grants.gov system downtime, NIH due dates that fall on or between May 18 and May 21, 2024 will move to May 22, 2024.


Conversations on Health Disparities – Asian and Asian American In/Visibility with Dr. SunAh Laybourn

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Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Event | May 22, 2024 | 12:00 pm CST | GEB A204 & Zoom


Cybersecurity Tip of the Week – Do NOT Accept a DUO Push if You Don’t Initiate It

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DUO Fatigue, or MFA (multi-factor authentication) fatigue occurs when you’ve gotten so used to hitting “Accept” when a push comes through, you do it automatically even if you don’t initiate the push. It also occurs when you are bombarded with push notifications and you just want it to stop, so you finally accept it. Both scenarios are usually bad actors who already have your compromised credentials and need to get through that final layer of protection to get to your information. Our campus and other UT campuses have seen a rise in these attacks, so BE CAUTIOUS in accepting DUO pushes. Read more about the scenario happening in our environment that is costing our people money.