Byway Coffee on Thursday, Sept. 11
|Byway Coffee will be outside of the Coleman Building (956 Court Ave.) on Thursday, September 11, from 7:00 am – 1:00 pm.
Byway Coffee will be outside of the Coleman Building (956 Court Ave.) on Thursday, September 11, from 7:00 am – 1:00 pm.
If clinical trials are the engine that drives new treatments and medical breakthroughs, then Giuseppe Pizzorno, PhD, PharmD, is the master mechanic working under the hood. After years of operating out of the spotlight, Dr. Pizzorno is being recognized for the vital role he plays with a Champions of Health Care Award from the Chattanooga Times… Read More
Adults do you have hypothyroidism? You may qualify to participate in the AVANTI Study if at the Screening Visit, if you meet the following criteria: Are 18 – 75 years of age Have been diagnosed with primary hypothyroidism for at least 12 months Have been on continuous thyroid replacement therapy with an FDA approved dose… Read More
The University of Tennessee Health Science Center’s reputation for advancing cancer research and patient care has received national recognition with the selection of D. Neil Hayes, MD, Harriet S. Van Vleet Endowed Professor in Medical Oncology and director of the Center for Cancer Research, as a Fellow of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (FASCO). Dr.… Read More
Looking for ways to connect to the community? Check out these upcoming events in Give Pulse. Click the link below each event to register. Questions about an event? Reach out to the organizer through the link on their GivePulse page. Don’t forget to submit your impact in GivePulse when you’re done! Featured Opportunities: Kudzu Kings… Read More
September 16 | 12:00 – 1:00 pm Freeman Auditorium (930 Madison, 3rd floor) Join us for our next Research Fundamentals presentation, featuring Daniel Johnson, PhD, director of the Molecular Resource Center and Molecular Bioinformatics Core. Dr. Johnson will discuss all of the new technologies at MRC, MBIO, and PMC. Dr. Laribee will present recent data… Read More
The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) has released several pre-announcements for Cycle 1 2026 funding opportunities. Full announcements will open December 2, 2025, with Letters of Intent due January 6, 2026. Highlights include: Broad Pragmatic Studies (BPS) Funding Announcement with special emphasis on: Addressing obesity Improving care delivery for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities… Read More
Join us as UT Health Science Center honors our postdoctoral scholars during National Postdoc Appreciation Week! The Postdoctoral Office will host a celebratory lunch on Tuesday, September 16. For details, contact postdoc@uthsc.edu.