Creating new drugs and developing new treatments for human disease will be the focus of a new research scholarship program funded by the Hyde Family Foundations for the UTHSC Center for Drug Discovery in the College of Pharmacy.
The Tennessee House of Representatives recently applauded the work of the UT Center for Health Services Research.
Governor Phil Bredesen will present the keynote address at the UTHSC graduation at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, May 27 at the Mid-South Coliseum.
The UT National Alumni Association has named three UTHSC faculty as its 2005 Outstanding Teacher and Public Service Award recipients.
The UTHSC College of Medicine is launching a new curriculum offering entitled, “Patient Safety and Quality Improvement” clerkship and making it a requirement for the class of 2006.
For the fifth consecutive year, the UTHSC chapter of the Academy of Student Pharmacists was named “Chapter of the Year” at the recent American Pharmacists Association meeting in Orlando.
Raoul A Arreola, PhD, UTHSC professor, was presented with the Relating Research to Practice Award — Interpretive Scholarship by the American Educational Research Association.
Harry W. Jarrett, PhD, UTHSC molecular sciences professor, was awarded two grants to study muscular dystrophy and the regulation of genes.