UT-ORII Call for Concept Papers for CRIs
|UT-ORII will launch a new Convergent Research Initiative (CRI) in 2025, and is seeking concept papers proposing potential CRI topics and teams.
UT-ORII will launch a new Convergent Research Initiative (CRI) in 2025, and is seeking concept papers proposing potential CRI topics and teams.
Effective immediately, third-party AI add-ons integrated with Zoom and Microsoft Teams, such as Fireflies.ai, Otter.ai, Read.ai, and other meeting summarization apps, have been disabled across the UT network. However, you can still use the summarization features built into Microsoft Teams (transcription and recording) and Zoom (Zoom AI companion).
Calling all post-docs and graduate students! Do you have an innovative idea in the pharmacy space? Want to learn how to turn that idea into a thriving business?
Through a collaborative effort, NIH is moving to Common Forms for Biographical Sketch and Current and Pending (Other) Support (OMB Nu. 3145-0279). Additionally, NIH will also collect three required, agency-specific data elements for the purpose of assessing qualifications.
You are invited to join our internal reviewer pool! No specialized training or degrees required, just a basic science background. Reviewers are a vital component of our grants and proposal process, providing feedback on internal competitions, usually no more than three times a year.
Dr. Deidre Daria has been named interim Associate Vice Chancellor, Institutional Research Cores, effective August. 1, 2024. She also remains director of the Flow Cytometry and Cell Sorting Core, a position she has held since 2022.
September 26, 2024 | 2:00 – 4:00 pm
Mooney Library
The UT Health Science Center 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. LEARN MORE>>
What we’ve seen in campus emails are “urgent” scams telling you that you have 24 hours to change your password or be locked out of an account, gift card scams pretending to be from college deans or department heads, and too-good-to-be-true part-time job opportunities. Read more for resources on how to spot these scams, and what has been reported as large-scale phishing attempts outside of our UTHSC environment.