Campus News
- Emergency communications to be TESTED at 3 p.m. Dec. 12. DO NOT call police–only a test!
- Chancellor’s Town Hall is tomorrow—faculty and staff are invited to participate in person or via Livestream
- Take a look at our Strategic Roadmap; President Williams to discuss at a Jan. 9 Forum
- UNTHSC hosts panel discussion on e-cigarettes, vaping
- Winter break is Dec. 23-Jan. 1
- Have your congratulated our 2019 Valubility of the Year honorees?
Announcements
- Ywanda Carter Retirement Reception / Thursday 3-430PM,December 12, 2019 (Click here for more information)
- Farewell Party for Dr. Johnny He & Lab
- UNTHSC Grand Rounds! “Fat” and Other Bad Words: Strategies for Addressing Teen Obesity
- RAD abstract submissions open December 16 and close February 3.
- Spring Room Requests (January – May)
- BPFA FUN Club – Voting for Holiday Door and Space Decorating Contest
- Printer Migration
Academic Seminars
- Anatomy faculty candidate, Dr. Thomas Gest, Professor – Central Michigan University, to present “Career in a Nutshell: A Somewhat Circular Path” on Thursday, December 12 at 3 pm in LIB 110.
- Wed, December 11-Pediatrics & Women’s Hlth Forum-Haylie Miller, Ph.D. -Intersectionality & Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder
- SCP Research Seminar: Dec. 13, 11-12, “Microbial Natural Product Drug Discovery Through Systematic Sampling of Diverse Texas Soils”
- “Insights gained from a history of studying transcriptional regulation and strategies for mentoring along the career continuum in biomedical sciences” GSBS MIG Guest Speaker Cynthia Wright, Ph.D.
- Rachel Eblen Kieser to Present Dissertation Seminar: “Typing Highly Degraded DNA Using Target Enrichment”
- Naomi Swanta to Present Dissertation Seminar – “Blood-based Biomarkers as Indicators of Neurocognitive Impairment in HIV+ Individuals”
- Women’s Cardiovascular & Brain Health Symposium 2020: Abstract submission and registration open Now!
- SPH – Don Taylor, MHA, Candidate for Assistant Professor, presents [12/16/19, 11:00AM-12:00PM, EAD-714] Click here for more information.
Research Studies/Clinical Trials
- People between the ages of 40-90 with early stage Parkinson’s disease needed for study
- Healthy Controls (ages 40-90) needed for Parkinson’s disease study
- Military Veterans with diagnosed/undiagnosed mild TBI (concussion) in past 6 years ages 25-45 needed for research study
Training Opportunities
- Qualtrics for Teaching and Course Improvement
- Paid summer research opportunity for TCOM students- Medical Student Training in Aging Research – MSTAR – Applications Open
Service Interruptions
- Fire Extinguisher Inspection 12/10/19 thru 12/20/19
- Division of Research & Innovation Closures on December 16
Fitness & Wellness
Meals on Campus