After a three-year hiatus the UTHSC Research Resource Fair is back! This event is held to connect our faculty, staff, and students to important resources that can help them succeed in research endeavors at UTHSC.
We hope you can join us on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2023 from 2:00 – 3:00 pm for a presentation by one of the finalists for the vice chancellor of Research position at UTHSC:
On Monday, September 18, from 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm, Network Services is performing maintenance across campus that may affect your ability to reach other UT campuses, educational institutions, and research sites.
Vishing, or voice phishing, is using the telephone to conduct phishing attacks. This week, Las Vegas casino organizations, MGM and Caesars both had incidents of cyber attacks. For MGM, how did they get in? – a 10-minute phone call to a help desk searching for credentials. Don’t let this happen to you!
There is still time for you to submit your abstracts for the Complex Trait Community meeting that will take place here at UTHSC. This is an international meeting, that brings together multidisciplinary scientists – geneticists, bioinformaticians, molecular biologists, statisticians, and computer scientist – interested in research on complex polygenic traits and diseases.
The Department of Family Medicine in the UTHSC College of Medicine-Chattanooga has received a $750,000 grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration to support the establishment of the Family Medicine Residency Rural Track in Bledsoe County. The Family Medicine Residency Rural Track will be an expansion of the current three-year Family Medicine Residency in Chattanooga, a… Read More
Back-to-School Community Immunization Events Le Bonheur Children’s, UTHSC, Shelby County Health Department, Memphis Shelby County Schools, Latino Memphis, St. Jude and others are hosting several community immunization events to help kids get caught up on their required school vaccines. The dates for the immunization events are July 29, Aug. 5 and Sept. 30. They will again… Read More
MMDC works in collaboration with the University of Tennessee Health Science Center and other community partners to make the Medical District a better place to work, learn, live, and do business. MMDC needs your help to make plans for the future and assess their work. Please take five minutes to complete this survey. Don’t miss out on this… Read More