UTMB Announcements for 1/13/2025

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Your Weekly Anchor - Grounded in Every Gust
DNB Seminar Series Speaker
Infectious Diseases & Immunity Colloquium
CALL FOR FACULTY NOMINATIONS: Roberto Logroño, MD Award and Lectureship for Professionalism in Healthcare
CALL FOR STUDENT/FELLOW/TRAINEE NOMINATIONS: Roberto Logroño, MD Award and Lectureship for Professionalism in Healthcare
Clear Lake Center Router refresh on Wednesday, January 15, 2025 at 7:00pm
Recruiting Blood Donors (including post-COVID) for a Study about Platelet Mechano-activation and Thrombosis
HPTM Translational Research Seminar Series - 1/14/25
Retail Dining Menus
CNA Apprenticeship Program – Apply Now
Digital Accessibility (DA) Tip of the Day: Day 03 - Color blindness

Repeat AnnouncementsFirst Published
UTMB Optical Shop Special!1/10/2025
Pediatric Speech and Language January Newsletter1/1/2025
Annual Conference of UN Interfaith Event in Galveston is back!1/6/2025
Innovation Events1/10/2025
Tom Lea Event: Insights into Early Surgery with Dr. Mellick T. Sykes1/8/2025
Join us for January's CORAL Meeting - January 16th1/10/2025
FAIR Series Continues on Tuesday - January 14th1/10/2025

Your Weekly Anchor - Grounded in Every Gust
First Published 1/13/2025

Moment of Hope
Each week the Pastoral Care Department brings you a Moment of Hope and a weekly anchor to encourage you. Additionally, Click here to listen to today's Moment of Hope featuring one of our UTMB Chaplains.

Today’s Anchor celebrates the Orthodox New Year, on January 14th, and is celebrated by orthodox churches in Russia, Serbia, and other Eastern European countries.

The following was inspired by a prayer offered by Fr. Emmanual Hatzidakis for the New Year. We hope it encourages you today.

O Lord our God,

You are the Alpha and the Omega,

The Beginning and the End,

The Creator of time,

Existing before time and outside of time,

The same yesterday, today and forever.

You, O King and Master of the world,

Govern by Your almighty will

The world You created as a captain governs his ship.

We have nothing to be afraid of,

As long as You are at the rudder.

The very elements of nature obey You.

Nothing happens by chance.

What happens to us does not happen at random.

We are in Your hands.

You are the source of every good thing.

We ask You humbly, as we enter this New Year,

To bless us all; to bless our endeavors, and everything we do.

Grant us, O Father Almighty, sincere faithfulness,

Wakeful preparedness and active witness,

To be strong and grow in faith and love. Amen.

Contact:     Email: Donna Kaye Hussey     For: Pastoral Care Department     Phone: 4097723915
 
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DNB Seminar Series Speaker
First Published 1/13/2025
The Department of Neurobiology
presents a
Mason & Alice Guest Lectureship in Physiology Seminar
by
Daniel Castro, PhD
Assistant Professor, Biophotonics Research Center (BRC)
Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology (MIR), Division of Biology and
Biomedical Sciences (DBBS), Washington University in St. Louis
"Non-canonical roles for endogenous opioids
in affect, motivation, and metabolism"
12:00 pm, Wednesday, January 15, 2025
Basic Science Auditorium
Room 2.212, Basic Science Building
Contact:     Email: Mary Jo Moreno     For: Neurobiology     Phone: 4097720145
 
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Infectious Diseases & Immunity Colloquium
First Published 1/13/2025

The Center for Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Diseases proudly presents:

Jeffrey S. Glenn, M.D., Ph.D.
Joseph D. Grant Professor of Medicine and Microbiology & Immunology
Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Director, Center for Hepatitis and Liver Tissue Engineering
Director, ViRx@Stanford – Stanford Biosecurity and Pandemic Preparedness Initiative
Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford, California

Presenting:

Approaches to Pandemic Preparedness

as part of the
Infectious Diseases & Immunity Colloquium
Tuesday, January 14, 2025
12:00pm-1:00pm
2.212 Basic Science Auditorium

All interested persons are encouraged to attend!

Sponsored by: The Center for Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Diseases,
the Department of Microbiology & Immunology and the Center for Tropical Diseases

Contact:     Email: Angela Culler     For: Center for Biodefense & Emerging Infectious Diseases     Phone: 72464     Fax: 70762
 
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CALL FOR FACULTY NOMINATIONS: Roberto Logroño, MD Award and Lectureship for Professionalism in Healthcare
First Published 1/13/2025
Roberto Logroño, MD Award and Lectureship
for Professionalism in Healthcare
 
CALL FOR FACULTY NOMINATIONS
 
Award
We seek nominations for the annual Roberto Logroño, MD Award and Lectureship for Professionalism in Healthcare for meritorious faculty of UTMB’s five schools:  Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, School of Health Professions, School of Medicine, School of Nursing and School of Public and Population Health. This lectureship and award is given annually in memory of Roberto Logroño, M.D., a Tenured Professor and Director of Cytopathology in the Department of Pathology from 1997 until his unexpected death in 2006. Dr. Logroño exemplified many of the attributes of professionalism, including altruism, accountability, excellence, duty, honor and integrity, and respect for others. 
 
This year’s award ceremony will celebrate UTMB exemplars of professionalism from the past (Dr. Logrono), the present (a faculty member), and the future (a trainee). The Logrono award recipients will be honored at a ceremony to be held in Spring 2025. Awardees will be asked to present their insight about professionalism. 
 
Award Criteria
The nominee should be a UTMB faculty member noted for a high level of professionalism in teaching, research, patient care, or service. Nominees must clearly manifest their commitment to professionalism and nominations should be based on these qualities rather than length of UTMB service of professional achievements. Desired features include but are not limited to….
  • Evidence of altruistic activities that benefit others (e.g. volunteer or pro bono service, advocacy) 
  • Demonstration of going above and beyond in service of patients, peers, and/or students of UTMB (e.g. mentorship)
  • Commitment to accountability, duty, and integrity (e.g. transparent communication, self-identifying mistakes or challenges and correcting them, actively seeking feedback to improve personally and professionally)
  • Commitment to excellence (e.g. exemplary clinical/teaching/research practice, recognizing and promoting ethical innovation, ethical attitude and response in interactions, particularly in challenging situations).
Nominations
Students, faculty and staff may nominate a candidate. Nominations should include a nomination letter (maximum 500 words) describing in detail, with specific examples, how the candidate exemplifies the principles of professionalism in daily interactions with colleagues, students, patients, and community partners. The nomination should also include the candidate’s curriculum vitae (CV) and up to two (2) additional letters of support (maximum 500 words each) from colleagues (including mentees and learners) who are well acquainted with the candidate. 
 
The deadline for nominations is February 15, 2025. Nomination should be made using the following link: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=bSXve9uFJkWnLTGuolRoUhQ9x7q06IhKsViymADdPfJUNjZCVFIzQkpDOVUwTVY2TEVUUEtBMlhRVS4u. Supporting documents should be uploaded using the link. If you have any problems with uploading documents, please contact Angela Culler at anculler@utmb.edu, with subject heading “Roberto Logroño Lectureship Nomination.”
 
Contact:     Email: Angela Culler     For: Center for Biodefense & Emerging Infectious Diseases     Phone: 72464
 
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CALL FOR STUDENT/FELLOW/TRAINEE NOMINATIONS: Roberto Logroño, MD Award and Lectureship for Professionalism in Healthcare
First Published 1/13/2025
Roberto Logroño, MD Award and Lectureship
for Professionalism in Healthcare
 
CALL FOR STUDENT/FELLOW/TRAINEE NOMINATIONS
 
Award
We seek nominations for the annual Roberto Logroño, MD Award and Lectureship for Professionalism in Healthcare for meritorious trainees (students, fellows, residents) of any of UTMB’s five schools: Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, School of Health Professions, School of Medicine, School of Nursing, and School of Public and Population Health. This lectureship and award is given annually in memory of Roberto Logroño, M.D., a Tenured Professor and Director of Cytopathology in the Department of Pathology from 1997 until his unexpected death in 2006. Dr. Logroño exemplified many of the attributes of professionalism, including altruism, accountability, excellence, duty, honor and integrity, and respect for others. 
 
This year’s award ceremony will celebrate UTMB exemplars of professionalism from the past (Dr. Logrono), the present (a faculty member), and the future (a trainee). The recipients of the Logrono award will be honored at a ceremony to be held in Spring 2025. Awardees will be asked to present their insight about professionalism.  
 
Award Criteria 
The nominee should be a UTMB student, resident, post-doctoral fellow or other trainee who is recognized for a high level of professionalism in their daily interactions and daily work. Desired features include but are not limited to… 
  • Evidence of altruistic activities that benefit others (e.g. volunteer or pro bono service, advocacy) 
  • Demonstration of going above and beyond in service of patients, peers, and/or UTMB students (e.g. mentorship)
  • Commitment to accountability, duty, and integrity (e.g. transparent communication, self-identifying mistakes or challenges and correcting them, actively seeking feedback to improve personally and professionally)
  • Commitment to excellence (e.g. exemplary clinical/teaching/research practice, recognizing and promoting ethical innovation, ethical attitude and response in interactions, particularly in challenging situations).
Nominations 
Students, faculty and staff may nominate a student/fellow/trainee candidate. Nominations should include a nomination letter (maximum 500 words) describing in detail, with specific examples, how the candidate exemplifies the principles of professionalism in daily interactions with members of the UTMB and/or surrounding community. The nomination packet should also include the candidate’s curriculum vitae (CV) and up to two (2) additional letters of support (maximum 500 words each) from peers, mentors, faculty members, or staff members who are well acquainted with the candidate. 
 
The deadline for nominations is February 15, 2025. Nomination should be made using the following link: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=bSXve9uFJkWnLTGuolRoUhQ9x7q06IhKsViymADdPfJUNjZCVFIzQkpDOVUwTVY2TEVUUEtBMlhRVS4u. Supporting documents should be uploaded using the link. If you have any problems with uploading documents, please contact Angela Culler at anculler@utmb.edu, with subject heading “Roberto Logroño Lectureship Nomination.”
Contact:     Email: Angela Culler     For: Center for Biodefense & Emerging Infectious Diseases     Phone: 72464     Fax: 70762
 
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Clear Lake Center Router refresh on Wednesday, January 15, 2025 at 7:00pm
First Published 1/13/2025

Clear Lake Center router refresh scheduled Wednesday, 1/15/25 at 7pm. This will cause a brief network disruption. Network Operations has communicated with affected users and management.

Thanks you for your cooperation in this matter, Network Operations.

For any questions or concerns, please contact the Network Operations group at IS-Netops@utmb.edu or call the ITS Service Desk at (409) 772-5200.

 

CC# 51825

Contact:     Email: IsHelp     For: ITS-Ops-Network     Phone: 4097725200
 
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Recruiting Blood Donors (including post-COVID) for a Study about Platelet Mechano-activation and Thrombosis
First Published 1/13/2025

Researchers at Chen's lab, UTMB are studying more about how mechanical force regulates platelet function, and whether mechanobiology can be used to better treat arterial thrombosis.

The study may be a good fit for you if you are at least 18 years old and have no history of trypanophobia or anemia.

  • We are recruiting individuals (both young & aged) with High Cholesterol.
  • We are also looking to recruit multiple types of individuals (both young & aged) including Healthy ones, individuals with Hypertension, Diabetes, Obesity and/or any other Non-infectious diseases.
  • We can also recruit individuals with comorbidities such as Hypertension+High Cholesterol, or Hypertension+Diabetes, etc.
  • Moreover, if you recently recovered from Covid, you are more than welcome to join the study.
  • We are also looking for recently vaccinated (within 24-72hrs) Healthy individuals.

• What we need from you: One visit of about 30 minutes and donation of a small amount of blood.

• The collected blood volume will be 3-30 ml (venous blood draw).

• There is no cost to you, and you will be compensated for your time and participation.

• This study is not testing any drugs or treatments.

There is no cost to you, and you will be compensated for your time and participation. This study is not testing any drugs or treatments.

Contact:     Email: Atreyee Biswas     For: Biochemistry And Molecular Biology     Phone: 409-772-9753
 
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HPTM Translational Research Seminar Series - 1/14/25
First Published 1/13/2025

The Human Pathophysiology and Translational Medicine

Graduate Program presents:

"The Role of 3-mercaptopyruvate Sulfurtransferase in Metastic Colorectal Cancer Progession: Implications for Tumor Angiogenesis and Therapeutic Targeting"

Katie Rouse

Scholarly Concentration in Translational Research MD Student

Mentor: Dr. Katalin Modis, PhD

 

 

"Nativity Differences in Hand Grip Strength and Cognitive Decline in Older Mexican Americans"

 

Juan Ventura

Scholarly Concentration in Translational Research MD Student

 

Mentor: Catherine Haber, MSc, MAS, FHEA

Tuesday, January 14th, 2025

4:00pm - 5:30pm

Health Education Center 2.220

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Contact:     Email: Marisa Pelonero Bible     For: The Institute for Translational Sciences     Phone: 4097721484
 
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Retail Dining Menus
First Published 1/13/2025

🌟 Exciting Announcement! 🌟

Indulge in a Culinary Adventure at Our Cafe!

We're thrilled to serve our latest menu offerings that promise to tantalize your taste buds and ignite your culinary curiosity! Get ready to embark on a journey of flavor exploration with the freshest ingredients and innovative culinary techniques.

Click the link below to explore our tantalizing menu options for this week:

Food & Nutrition (utmb.edu)

Contact:     Email: Jeffrey Whitaker     For: Food Services     Phone: 4097729769
 
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CNA Apprenticeship Program – Apply Now
First Published 1/13/2025

 

UTMB is once again accepting applications for our Certified Nursing Assistant Apprenticeship Program!

The program’s next cohort begins Monday, March 17, and offers:

  • Full-time employment and benefits as a Hospital Aide
  • Minimum starting wage of $15/hour, with progressive increases during the first year of employment
  • Paid on-the-job learning and classroom instruction approved by Texas Health and Human Services
  • Mentorship by clinical instructors and experienced Patient Care Technicians
  • Promotion to Patient Care Technician and endorsement to register for the CNA exam upon successful completion of the training

Program participants must be age 18 or older; have a high school diploma or GED; and be able to meet the physical requirements of the job, including prolonged standing and lifting more than 50 pounds.

The deadline for applications is Friday, Jan. 17, and interviews will be conducted Tuesday, Jan. 28. Click here to apply for the CNA Apprenticeship Program.

Want to learn more about this rewarding program? Check out this brief recording.

For questions about the CNA Apprenticeship Program or the application process, please email HR Workforce Development at hrwrkfrcdev@utmb.edu.

Contact:     Email: hrwrkfrcdev@utmb.edu     For: HR Workforce Development     Phone: (409) 747-8323
 
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Digital Accessibility (DA) Tip of the Day: Day 03 - Color blindness
First Published 1/13/2025

As many as one in 12 men (about 1 in 200 women). reports some level of color blindness. An Ishihara plate is used as a means of identifying color blindness. This plate has the digit 7 in green circles on a red background, and would be difficult to read for 99% of color blind individuals with red- green color blindness.

 

#DATipOfTheDay

Contact:     Email: Valerie Hall     For: Digital Accessibility     Phone: 650-619-9687
 
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UTMB Optical Shop Special!
First Published 1/10/2025

Exciting Eyewear Promotion You Won’t Want to Miss!

 

Annual Contact Lens Promo

When you purchase an annual supply of contact lenses, you’ll receive 40% off a complete pair of frames and prescription lenses.

📍 Locations and Hours:

  • Galveston Optical
    700 University Blvd., Galveston, TX 77550
    (409) 747-5823 | Open 9 AM – 4 PM
  • Texas City Optical
    10121 Emmett F Lowry Expy., Texas City, TX 77591
    (409) 978-4315 | Open 9 AM – 4 PM

Note: Visit with one of our locations for promotion inclusions and limitations. Contact lens sale excludes sunglasses from Maui Jim, Oakley, and Costa.

Enhance your vision and style with this incredible offer—act now!

Contact:     Email: UTMB Eye Center     For: UTMB Ophthalmology     Phone: 409-747-5800
 
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Pediatric Speech and Language January Newsletter
First Published 1/1/2025

Start the new year with a language boost! Things to consider trying at home that can help improve language skills, healthy vocal hygiene, behaviors, listening skills, and following directions in your child. Newsletters available in English and Spanish. 

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Contact:     Email: Nancy Lofton     For: Otolaryngology     Phone: 832-505-5973
 
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Annual Conference of UN Interfaith Event in Galveston is back!
First Published 1/6/2025

2025 United Nations World Interfaith Harmony Week

Theme: The Relationship between Forgiveness and Peace

9AM - 4PM, Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Lyceum of First Lutheran Church (2415 Winnie St, Galveston, TX) and Zoom Platform

This event is in part supported by UTMB.

Register here: https://utmb.us/96f

The UN WIHW seeks to foster a better understanding of interfaith values and practices, build friendships among people from various faiths and spirituality viewpoints, and promote interfaith harmony in the community. This year, we will discuss the relationship between forgiveness and peace. What is forgiveness according to your faith? Who is your neighbor? How does forgiveness enable lasting peace? By discussing these important issues, we encourage attendees to share their perspectives with each other and let the healing begin.

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Contact:     Email: CEHD     For: Lab to Eliminate Disparities     Phone: 4097472649
 
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Innovation Events
First Published 1/10/2025

Events:

January 16, 2025
Innovative Student Association
(2pm-3pm)
HEC 5200
Join us if you are interested in building a student organization!


January 18th, 2025
Ion Family Tech Day
Career Exploration at the Ion: Entrepreneurs and Investors
(12:00 pm – 2:00pm)
Ion District, Houston, TX Ion – Forum Stairs - 4201 Main St. Houston, TX 77002




Connect with our team at innovate@utmb.edu for guidance and support on your journey to market success!
Custom’s House 1700 The Strand, Galveston TX 77550
www.utmb.edu/innovations

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Contact:     Email: Brenna Knott     For: Innovation and Commercialization     Phone: 4097475621
 
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Tom Lea Event: Insights into Early Surgery with Dr. Mellick T. Sykes
First Published 1/8/2025

Visit the Moody Medical Library and be fascinated by Tom Lea’s dramatic painting of the First Recorded Surgical Operation in North America. Created for the Texas Surgical Society’s 50th anniversary, the painting depicts Cabeza de Vaca removing an arrow from a Native American’s chest in 1535. Also, hear Dr. Mellick T. Sykes, UTMB Clinical Professor of Surgery, past President and Archivist of the Texas Surgical Society, and author of The Texas Surgical Society: The First 101 Years, explain the drawing of the surgeon’s hands and the drawing of the Texas Surgical Society’s logo.

Date: January 16, 2025

Time: 11am-12pm

Location: Moody Medical Library, 4th floor

The event is free. Registration is required.

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Contact:     Email: Kelly Caldwell     For: Moody Medical Library     Phone: (409) 772-2397
 
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Join us for January's CORAL Meeting - January 16th
First Published 1/10/2025

Community of Research Adminstration Leaders

Topic: The Critical Role of a PI's Pit Crew; Roles and Responsibilities 

Thursday - January 16th

10 - 11:30 am

HEC 3.222

Please register online 

As a reminder, these meetings are open to all UTMB employees whose responsibilities bring them in contact with any aspect of research administration. In addition to the topic of the month, each meeting also features community kudos, updates from Research Administration groups, and time for questions. 

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Contact:     Email: Research Outreach, Learning and Engagement     For: Research Administration     Phone: 409-266-9441
 
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FAIR Series Continues on Tuesday - January 14th
First Published 1/10/2025

The Faculty Advancement in Research (FAIR) Seminar Series provides informal workshops and seminars to UTMB research investigators that cover the entire spectrum of proposal development activities throughout the grant lifecycle.

Topic:  New Year, New Grant Submission Processes:  Overview of the NIH Simplified Review Framework and the new UTMB Limited Submission Process

Speakers: Toyin Babarinde, Ph.D. Executive Director-Office of Strategic Research Development and Katherine Kaus, Ph.D. Research Development Specialist-Office of Strategic Research Development

Date:  Tuesday-January 14th

Time:  12- 1 pm

Microsoft Teams

Register to receive calendar event with virtual meeting link:
https://research.utmb.edu/register

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Contact:     Email: OSRD     For: Research Administration     Phone: 409-266-9441
 
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