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Date: Friday, May 8, 2026 Speaker: Nisha Raj, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Human Genetics Emory University School of Medicine Title: “Mapping the Developmental Proteome in NDDs” Time: 12:00pm CDT In Person: Cancer Research Building Auditorium-Room 114 Virtual: Please send an email to Tamara Brock (tbrock5@uthsc.edu) if you are interested in the Zoom seminar.
Your voice can directly improve the resources you rely on every day! UT Health Sciences funds and maintains 9 shared Research Core Facilities — labs, instruments, and resources built specifically to power your work. If you’ve used any of these facilities in the past year, we want to hear from you! Take 5-10 minutes to… Read More
If you notice a student seems off, showing up less, falling behind, acting out of character, the instinct can be to wait and see. Charles Snyder, PhD, vice chancellor for Student Success and co-chair of the CARE Team at the University of Tennessee Health Sciences, wants you to know there’s another option. “The problem is… Read More
Posts that ask questions like “What was your first car?” “What street did you grow up on?” or “What’s your pet’s name?” may seem harmless, but they often mirror common security questions used to protect your accounts. By participating, you could be giving away answers that help attackers guess passwords or reset your accounts. Even… Read More
We are pleased to announce the 4th Annual Meeting of the MEG Translational Research Consortium (MEG-TREC) — formerly known as the MEG Texas Consortium — hosted by the Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital Neuroscience Institute on Friday, June 5, 2026, in Memphis, Tennessee. Featuring keynote addresses and panel presentations from thought leaders, the meeting will highlight… Read More
Anna Hicks remembers the moment physical therapy started to feel real. “It’s really interesting to learn about somebody else, and that is PT, in a way,” she said. “You get to know these people, to really be a part of their lives, see their progress visit after visit, and see their confidence leaving the clinic.… Read More
Looking for ways to connect to the community? Check out these upcoming events in Give Pulse. Click the link below for 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 on GivePulse when you’re done! Featured Opportunities: Girls… Read More