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BHH Seminar Series Presents, "Developing metrics for responsible data stewardship in genomics" by Dr. Vasiliki N. Rahimzadeh
DMAC CERCIT Seminar Series: Enhanced Cancer Research Outcomes Through UTMB's EHR Data Integration. Presented By: Dr. Jiefei Wang
TODAY: HPTM Translational Research Seminar Series - Elias Alvarado 10-8-24
Call for Pilot Project Proposals on Women’s Health - Due October 14, 2024
100 Days of Accessibility (A11y) - Day 94: Did you know? Digital Accessibility News
Upcoming Webinar - NIH Grants Policy Updates: FY2025
GSBS Final Examination Announcement - Timothy Baumgartner
UTMB Pediatrics Grand Rounds
UTMB POLICE Bicycle Maintenance
Register Now "The Fourth Pillar" Lecture Series Patents and Pizza
2024 URPS Lecture Series: Basic Biostatistics for Clinicians
Campus Blood Drive
2024 Walk to End Alzheimer’s UTMB Team CHALLENGE

Repeat AnnouncementsFirst Published
Health Education Center Federal Work Study Student Positions Available10/4/2024
WE Summit 202410/4/2024
BrainForward ECHO: October 24, 2024 with Dr. Carlos Dostal, MD, PhD9/24/2024
K’S CREATIONS IS BACK MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY IN LEAGUE CITY!10/4/2024
SCI Cafe: Pandemics: What's Coming Next and How Can We Prepare10/3/2024
Gift and Ghost Authorship: Ethical Issues Related to the Fair Distribution of Credit10/7/2024
RESEARCH VOLUNTEERS NEEDED10/7/2024
E. Hendrix - Microbiology and Immunology Student Research Update Seminar – 10/11/202410/4/2024
CHPPRR Lecture Series: Trends in Diabetic Complications in Texas10/4/2024
All in for UTMB: A Giving Challenge raises more than $160,000!10/7/2024
Have you or someone you know ever been treated for severe HDFN during pregnancy?10/7/2024

BHH Seminar Series Presents, "Developing metrics for responsible data stewardship in genomics" by Dr. Vasiliki N. Rahimzadeh
First Published 10/8/2024

The Department of Bioethics and Health Humanities

Seminar Series Presents:

 

"Developing metrics for responsible data stewardship in genomics"

by Dr. Vasilki N. Rahimzadeh

 

Assistant Professor

Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy

Baylor College of Medicine

 

Thursday, October 10, 2024

12-1 pm

SHP/SON 1.304

 

Abstract: 

There is widespread acceptance that sharing genomic and related health data can advance our collective understanding of genetic/genomic etiologies of disease. Government research agencies make sharing scientific data stemming from funded projects a condition of that funding. The research community has been vocal about the need to make data participants altruistically contribute to research more findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable. How do genomic data repositories track their own progress on such stewardship goals? What outcomes should be measured to ensure quality and effectiveness of data stewardship over time? In this talk, I provide preliminary findings from a scoping review of the literature aimed at developing a core outcomes list for responsible genomic data stewardship in the cloud. I discuss how new adaptations of a reliable method to measure data stewardship outcomes in environmental/climate science can be instructive for the human genomics community.

 

Contact:     Email: Kathryne Dunn     For: The School of Public and Population Health     Phone: 409-772-1128
 
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DMAC CERCIT Seminar Series: Enhanced Cancer Research Outcomes Through UTMB's EHR Data Integration. Presented By: Dr. Jiefei Wang
First Published 10/8/2024

Please join us for this informative seminar!!!

Title: DMAC CERCIT Seminar Series: Enhanced Cancer Research Outcomes Through UTMB's EHR Data Integration.

Presented By: Dr. Jiefei Wang

Abstract: While cancer databases like SEER and SEER-Medicare serve as critical sources for cancer research, they often lack comprehensive patient data and longitudinal records. This seminar introduces an enhanced database using UTMB's EHR system, which offers a more detailed and longitudinal view of patient care. By integrating rich EHR data, including clinical measurements and notes, we can present a complete picture of patient care. During this seminar, we will discuss the advantages of this integration, explore potential applications, and highlight challenges such as data quality and privacy. The goal is to inspire researchers to leverage EHR data for cancer research and enhance collaboration across institutions.

Dr. Jiefei Wang

Assistant Professor

Department of Biostatistics & Data Science

Tuesday, October 29, 2024

Noon – 1PM

Virtual Seminar: Contact asbabu@utmb.edu for any additional information or queries.

Zoom Invitation Below (More Information URL):

You are invited to a Zoom webinar.

When: Oct 29, 2024 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada)

Please click the link below to join the webinar:

https://www.zoomgov.com/j/1613430223?pwd=tJFCDZ1kaldXoL1PKrrm1FMbeZy1ye.1

 

 

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Contact:     Email: Anirudh Babu     For: Office Of Biostatistics & Data Science     Phone: 409-772-6355
 
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TODAY: HPTM Translational Research Seminar Series - Elias Alvarado 10-8-24
First Published 10/8/2024

The Human Pathophysiology and Translational Medicine

Graduate Program presents:

"SARS-CoV-2 NSP3 and N Protien Modulate Stress Granule Activity and Impact Virus Infection"

Rojelio (Elias) Alvarado

Human Pathophysiology and Translational Medicine PhD Student

Mentor: Dr. Vineet Menachery, PhD

Tuesday, October 8th, 2024

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: 409-772-1484
 
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Call for Pilot Project Proposals on Women’s Health - Due October 14, 2024
First Published 10/8/2024

The Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Women's Health (CIRWH), The Center for Health Promotion, Performance, and Rehabilitation Research (CHPPRR, pronounced ‘Chipper’), and The Sealy Center on Aging (SCOA) encourages UTMB investigators to submit pilot research proposals for translational research focused on Women’s Health.

Two women’s health pilots will be funded using co-funding from CIRWH, CHPPRR, and SCOA.

  • The CIRWH/CHPPRR pilot should focus on women’s health priorities in adolescence, reproductive, or mid-life-stages.
  • The CIRWH/SCOA pilot should focus on women’s health priorities of older women including the post-menopausal life stages.

Proposals emphasizing Team Science and collaboration across Schools and Departments will be prioritized. Proposals from basic science, clinical trials, patient-centered outcomes, population health, and any other area of translational research (T1-T4) are welcome. New investigators to this funding mechanism will be prioritized.

The purpose of this pilot funding is to support early career faculty (Assistant professors and Instructors) in obtaining training and preliminary data for publication and external funding. Pilot awardees will have access to research space and equipment and mentoring from leadership, provided by CIRWH, CHPPRR, and SCOA.

Projects will be funded for 10 months (11/01/2024 – 08/31/2025), with total annual direct costs not to exceed $20,000. If applicable, approval by UTMB’s Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) or Institutional Review Board (IRB) is required by pilot start date.

 

A Full Proposal is due October 14, 2024 and must include:

  • Cover letter stating the goals of the study, how the study aligns with the CIRWH, CHPPRR, or SCOA research areas, and specific information on the mechanism and timing of external funding applications that will use pilot data from this award (1 page max)
  • 1-page specific aims page in NIH format
  • 2-page proposal in NIH Research Strategy format including Significance (1/2 page max), Innovation (1/2 page max), and Approach (1 page max). Include future directions that detail manuscript and grant submission plans.
  • NIH biosketch for PI and Key Personnel (including a senior faculty member who will provided mentorship)
  • Detailed Budget & Budget Justification. Faculty effort is not an allowable cost.

 

All application materials should be placed in a single PDF document and emailed to: Judi Linton, PT, MS, email jllinton@utmb.edu

Application questions should be sent to CHPPRR Operations Director: Judi Linton, PT, MS, email jllinton@utmb.edu

Scientific questions should be sent to: Abbey Berenson, MD, PhD abberens@utmb.edu; Carole Tucker, PT, PhD, email: cartucke@utmb.edu;Melissa (Missy) Morrow, PhD, e-mail: memorrow@utmb.edu; or Alan Landay, PhD, email: allanday@utmb.edu.

 
Contact:     Email: Judi Linton     For: CHPPRR     Phone: 4092661767
 
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100 Days of Accessibility (A11y) - Day 94: Did you know? Digital Accessibility News
First Published 10/8/2024

UTMB's digital accessibility site has news updates across a variety of categories from computing, entertainment, and more! Check out the latest in accessibility news!

 

#100DaysOfA11y

Contact:     Email: valerie hall     For: Digital Accessibility     Phone: 6506199687
 
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Upcoming Webinar - NIH Grants Policy Updates: FY2025
First Published 10/8/2024

Registration Open for October 17, 2024 Webinar
 

Fall is approaching and that means a new fiscal year for the federal government, FY2025. Not only is it a good time to hear the latest funding updates, but it’s also ideal for catching up on the latest changes in NIH policies, systems, and resources.

On October 17, 2024, the NIH Office of Extramural Research is hosting a webinar featuring policy experts who will share essential updates and address how these changes might impact your institution’s compliance process, policies, and procedures.

During registration, you can submit questions that may be incorporated into the presentation by our experts or utilized during a Q&A session. Additional questions may be asked during the live event as well.

Webinar:NIH Grants Policy Updates: FY2025 Edition 

Information at: https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-24-170.html

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Contact:     Email: Research Outreach, Learning, and Engagement     For: Research Administration     Phone: 409-266-9441
 
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GSBS Final Examination Announcement - Timothy Baumgartner
First Published 10/8/2024

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON 

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES 

 

Announces – The Final Examination of 

 

TIMOTHY BAUMGARTNER 

 

For the Degree of 

 Doctor of Philosophy 

October 15, 2024 

1:00 PM 

Levin Hall South Auditorium 2.222 

TITLE OF DISSERTATION 

 

PHARMACOLOGICALLY TARGETING THE GSK3β:NAV1.6 COMPLEX TO MODULATE HIPPOCAMPAL EXCITABILITY 

 

SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE 

 

Chair: Fernanda Laezza, MD, PhD, Professor, Pharmacology and Toxicology Graduate Program, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston

 

  Thomas Green, PhD, Professor, Pharmacology and Toxicology Graduate Program, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston

 

John Allen, PhD, Associate Professor, Pharmacology and Toxicology Graduate Program, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston 

 

Agenor Limon, PhD, Associate Professor, Neuroscience Graduate Program, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston 

 

Gregory Cuny, PhD, Professor, Director of Medicinal Chemistry Graduate Program, Chair, Department of Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics, University of Houston College of Pharmacy, University of Houston 

Contact:     Email: Christen Powers     For: GSBS     Phone: 4097722668
 
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UTMB Pediatrics Grand Rounds
First Published 10/8/2024

UTMB Pediatrics Grand Rounds
Friday, October 11, 2024,   8:00 – 9:00 AM (Central Time)
Virtual: Teams Meeting Meeting ID: 298 914 587 41; Passcode: tKSUXK


Jenny Do, MS, CGC
Certified Genetic Counselor
Department of Pediatric Cytogenetics
University of Texas Medical Branch

Navigating the Newborn Screen Nuances

Objectives:Following this session, participants should be able to:

  1. Understand the typical clearance/diagnosis process of newborn screens
  2. Learn how abnormal presentations and complex cases require multidisciplinary collaboration between the PCP, Genetics, and the patient's family
  3. Learn resources available to PCPs on how to approach an abnormal newborn screen case
Contact:     Email: Cassandra Gaylord     For: Pediatrics     Phone: 409-772-2341
 
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UTMB POLICE Bicycle Maintenance
First Published 10/8/2024

On Thursday October 10,2024 at the Health Education Center, the UTMB Police Department will be conducting "free basic" Bicycle Maintenance. The maintenance provided includes air in the tire and oil on the chain. The UTMB PD will also register bicycles. Registering bicycles helps to deter bicycle theft and it also aids law enforcement in the recovery of lost/stolen bicycles. Those registering their bicycles will receive a free U-lock and lights for their bicycles (while supplies last). The service will be held at 11:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. and is provided to all UTMB Students, Faculty, and Staff. All are required to have valid identification and their UTMB ID badge. If you have any questions, please contact Corporal Dorsey at 409-772-2691.  

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Contact:     Email: Curtis Dorsey     For: UTMB Police Department     Phone: 409-772-2691     Fax: 409-772-0524
 
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Register Now "The Fourth Pillar" Lecture Series Patents and Pizza
First Published 10/8/2024

Presented by the Office of Innovation and Commercialization

During your research, you may have discovered a potentially valuable innovation. Presenting, publishing, or speaking about your work before UTMB files a patent application can potentially reduce the value of the intellectual property, which could hamper efforts to move your invention into products and services that benefit patients. 

Come and learn the advantages and processes of filling a patent including:

  • Protecting Intellectual Property-Patents safeguard inventions and discoveries
  • Incentivizing Investment-Patents encourage investment in new technologies by allowing investors to recoup costs
  • Support UTMB's Mission-The University can use royalties from patents to support research and education missions
  • UTMB's Royalty Program-Inventors can receive a portion of the proceeds from their manufactured inventions

Wednesday October 9, 2024  12-1 pm

HEC Room 5.200

REGISTER NOW

Lunch provided, first come, first served (limited spots available)

 

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Contact:     Email: Ed Woods     For: Office of Innovation     Phone: 409-772-0371
 
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2024 URPS Lecture Series: Basic Biostatistics for Clinicians
First Published 10/8/2024

Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology presents the:

2024 URPS Lecture Series

Co-sponsored by the UTMB Department of Biostatistics & Data Science

"Basic Biostatistics for Clinicians"

Alejandro Villasante-Tezanos, PhD

Assistant Professor 

Department of Biostatistics & Data Science

Virtual Team Meeting: Noon-1PM

Friday, 10/11/2024, Research Study Design (1/3)

Friday, 10/18/2024, Sample Size & Power Analysis (2/3)

Friday, 11/08/2024, Overview of Hypothesis Testing (3/3)

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Meeting Host:

Trieu Do, MD 

Chief Fellow Physician

Division of Urogynecology & Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery

Department of OB/GYN

 

 

 

 

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Contact:     Email: Anirudh Babu     For: Department Of Biostatistics & Data Science     Phone: 409-266-0194
 
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Campus Blood Drive
First Published 10/8/2024

The Asclepios Osler Student Society is sponsoring a UTMB BLOOD DRIVE with the Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center.

Thursday, October 10; 1:00-4:00pm in HEC 2.206

by appointment:

https://www.commitforlife.org/donor/schedules/drive_schedule/394575

Walk-ins are welcome.

Visit giveblood.org for more information about eligibility.

Help save a life by giving the gift of life!

Contact:     Email: Emily Langner     For: McGovern Academy - President Office     Phone: 409-772-2747
 
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2024 Walk to End Alzheimer’s UTMB Team CHALLENGE
First Published 10/8/2024

UTMB is a proud sponsor of the 2024 Walk to End Alzheimer’s - Bay Area/Galveston County

The Walk is on Saturday, Oct. 19  8am at Stewart Beach, Galveston

Many people with Alzheimer’s and other dementia and their family caregivers come to UTMB every day looking for hope and help.  While there is no cure for Alzheimer’s disease at this time, our physicians, nurses and staff offer their best care and management of symptoms.  Our research teams are looking for ways to prevent or cure this devastating disease and to support those already diagnosed.

Eleven UTMB departments have registered a team for the 2024 Walk. THANK YOU to everyone who helped meet and exceed the challenge of having ten UTMB teams.

Now let’s all get busy raising $25,000 for the Alzheimer’s Association!

Show your support for people with Alzheimer’s and their family caregivers.  Start a Team, Join a Team or Donate TODAY!

Click on any team link below to join or donate.  

 UTMB SCOA/Geriatrics

 UTMB PAS Walkin' to ENDALZ

 UTMB Administrative Professional Association

 UTMB TEAM ELLEVEN

UTMB Gupta Lab and Friends

UTMB Bioethics and Health Humanities

Memories in Motion: UTMB Pediatrics & miRcore

Clinical Data Walkers

UTMB Health Education Center

 UTMB Lab Services - Employee Engagement Committee

UTMB NEUROLOGY

Let’s get ALL 4 UTMB campuses to participate and show our patients and our community that Together, We Are Fighting For A Different Future!

The Alzheimer's Association Walk to End Alzheimer's is the world's largest fundraiser for Alzheimer's care, support and research.

The Walk is non-competitive and family and dog-friendly. 

Walk, run or stroll the 5K beach route and connect with other people walking toward a world without Alzheimer's.  

Support a UTMB Walk Team TODAY!   Click the link below.

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Contact:     Email: Alice L Williams     For: Sealy Center on Aging     Phone: 409.266.9647
 
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Health Education Center Federal Work Study Student Positions Available
First Published 10/4/2024

First Published 09/23/2024

The Health Education Center has Federal Work Study Student positions available in departments of HEC Simulation Operations, Interprofessional Education, and VPE.  Please click the links below to apply and/or contact Stephanie Baxter at stbaxter@utmb.edu for more information. 

HEC VPE

https://federal-work-study-student-health-education-center-22535

HEC SIM Ops

https://federal-work-study-student-health-education-center-22539

HEC IPE

https://federal-work-study-student-health-education-center-22538

 

 

Contact:     Email: Stephanie Baxter     For: HEC     Phone: 409-266-0002
 
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WE Summit 2024
First Published 10/4/2024
Calling all Research Faculty and Medical Students
WE Summit 2024 - We Learn, We Empower, We Grow
Friday, October 25, 2024, 4:30 PM - 7:00 PM
 
Researchers and medical students, you are invited to the largest research networking event on campus to pair medical students to research mentors.
 
Date: Friday, October 25, 2024
Time: 4:30 – 7:00 PM (Networking and short presentations)
Location: HEC, 3rd floor, Room 3.222
Refreshments and finger foods provided.
 
 
Join us for the third annual WE Summit on Friday, October 25, 2024, from 4:30 PM to 7:00 PM at the HEC, 3rd floor. This event focuses on networking and connecting medical students with faculty researchers while celebrating our collective achievements. Researchers, we encourage you to attend and engage with students about the research opportunities in your field. You’re welcome to bring materials such as flyers, banners, or laptops to showcase your work, or let us know if you need any printed signs or flyers. Tent cards will be provided.

Faculty registration: https://forms.office.com/r/xEPZhPTXrv

We are excited to provide an amazing opportunity to all medical students to engage and network with research faculty looking to mentor student research.  Register at the link below, space is limited. If you are active in research and would like to be included in our research competition for the top 3 productive research students in each year, please fill out the designated research section (optional) on the registration form. Deadline to enter the competition is Monday, September 30, 2024, at 11:59 pm. The top 3 from each year will be provided with a posterboard to highlight the project of their choosing.
 
Medical Students, click here to register and to enter the Research Competition: https://forms.office.com/r/8RtyYQArAb
 
Agenda:
4:30 PM: Reception and networking
4:45 PM: Intro to PAD documentary, Emmanuel Ebirim, MS2
5:00 PM: Summit officially opens with remarks from Dr. Alan Landay
5:10 PM: SHOWCASE: Video intro to the Prototyping Lab by Dr. Aisen Chacin
5:15 PM: Prototyping Lab Student Presentations
5:25 PM: Student Research Awards
5:30 – 7:00 PM: Networking with medical students seeking research mentors
 
For questions, please contact:
Berengaria Navarre, MS, MFA, Assistant Director, COEPAR, bcnavarr@utmb.edu 
Le Ochia Bonilla, BS, Program Coordinator, COEPAR, lnbonill@utmb.edu 
 
The 2024 WE Summit is sponsored by the Department of Health and Human Services, HRSA, and the UTMB Center of Excellence for Professional Advancement and Research (1 D34HP49234‐01‐00).
 
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Contact:     Email: Berengaria C. Navarre     For: Center of Excellence for Professional Advancement and Research     Phone: 409.772.2780
 
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BrainForward ECHO: October 24, 2024 with Dr. Carlos Dostal, MD, PhD
First Published 9/24/2024

UTMB BrainForward: 

ECHO Behavioral Health and Substance Use Disorders Series 

The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston 

 

BrainForward ECHO Presents:  

 

Dr. Carlos Rene Dostal, MD, PhD

Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine

"The Brief Negotiation Interview: Evidence and Strategies for SUD Providers"

Thursday, October 24, 2024 

1:00-2:00pm 

Primary Care Pavilion 400 Harborside Dr.

2.268 Dr. Jamal Islam Lecture Hall

Teams Link available upon registration

Must Register to attend and recieve the Teams Link

Click Here to Register

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Contact:     Email: Marisa Pelonero Bible     For: The Institute for Translational Sciences     Phone: 409-772-1484
 
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K’S CREATIONS IS BACK MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY IN LEAGUE CITY!
First Published 10/4/2024

K’S CREATIONS WILL BE IN LEAGUE CITY

MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY!

 

Drop by and visit with the nice folks from K’s Creations and you’ll find an easy and

  convenient way to shop for great gifts or something uplifting for yourself.

 Discover a fun assortment including women’s clothing and accessories, scarves,

fashion jewelry, a large selection of new merchandise, and clearance items to

 choose from for yourself, your family, and all of your friends.

 

MONDAY, OCTOBER 7TH

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8TH

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9TH  

 

8:00 A.M. – 3:00 P.M.

 

LEAGUE CITY CAMPUS (CLINIC SIDE) – 1ST FLOOR

 

Cash, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express are all accepted.

 

Proceeds benefit patient and volunteer programs.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT!

 

Contact:     Email: Mary Moody     For: Volunteer Services     Phone: (409) 772-2549
 
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SCI Cafe: Pandemics: What's Coming Next and How Can We Prepare
First Published 10/3/2024

UTMB’s Institute for Translational Sciences and the Sealy Center for Environmental Health & Medicine invite you to participate in a conversation on Pandemics: What’s Coming Next and How Can we Prepare?

Location: MOD Coffeehouse, 2126 Post Office Street, Galveston

Date/Time: Wednesday, October 30, 2024;  5:30-6:30PM

This conversation features Scott Weaver, PhD, John Sealy Distinguished University Chair in Human Infections and Immunity; Chair, Department of Microbiology & Immunology; Director, Institute for Human Infections & Immunity; Scientific Director, Galveston National Laboratory, University of Texas Medical Branch; and Courtney Woolsey, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology & Immunology, Galveston National Laboratory, University of Texas Medical Branch.

Please join us as we explore and discuss the current knowledge and research related to future pandemics and how we can prepare.         

Please RSVP to Krista Bohn at krbohn@utmb.edu.

Light refreshments will be provided. 

SCI Café (where Science and Communities Interact) is a community dialogue about science, health and possibilities among community members, researchers and scientists. The purpose is to engage and connect community members with science and science with the local community. Topics for SCI Cafés are driven by community learning interests and discovery from UTMB faculty.

Contact:     Email: Krista Bohn     For: ITS     Phone: 4097721881
 
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Gift and Ghost Authorship: Ethical Issues Related to the Fair Distribution of Credit
First Published 10/7/2024

The UTMB Center of Excellence for Professional Advancement and Research and the UTMB Institute for Translational Sciences funded by the Clinical and Translational Science Award (UL1TR001439) present:

 

Research Ethics Workshop

Gift and Ghost Authorship: Ethical Issues Related to the Fair Distribution of Credit

Presenter: Elise Smith, PhD, Assistant Professor in Bioethics & Health Humanities; Director of the Research Ethics Consultation Services

 

Date: Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Time: 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM

Location: HEC 3.200

Audience: All are welcome. Medical students, residents, and junior faculty are invited to attend.

Sign up herehttps://forms.office.com/r/y4rjDJWhu6  

 

Authorship is a proxy for credit and responsibility in academia. However, inappropriate authorship distribution can create significant ethical concerns for science. In this section we will 1) define authorship in scientific work 2) discuss ethical issues regarding authorship, 3) share best practices regarding authorship distribution in scientific teams.

 

Bio: As a bioethics scholar with a background in philosophy, law, and the social sciences, Dr. Smith works on projects in research ethics, research integrity, and public health ethics. As the Director of the Research Ethics Consultation Service at UTMB, Dr. Smith aims to create an environment that enables ethical decision-making through openness, ongoing discussion, tailored training, and research regarding research ethics and integrity concerns.

 

This project was partially funded by the Department of Health and Human Services, HRSA, UTMB Center of Excellence for Professional Advancement and Research 1 D34HP49234‐01‐00 and the UTMB Institute for Translational Sciences funded by the Clinical and Translational Science Award (UL1TR001439)

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Contact:     Email: Berengaria C. Navarre     For: Center of Excellence for Professional Advancement and Research     Phone: 409.772.2780
 
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RESEARCH VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
First Published 10/7/2024

HEALTHY Subjects

Subjects with ASTHMA

Subjects with ALLERGIC RHINITIS with seasonal symptoms

 

Eligibility includes being a non-smoker, between the age of 18- 60.

Eligible participants will be compensated for their time.

 

 

For Information please call: 409-772-5508

Or Email: Cindy Mitchell cimitche@utmb.edu

Lisa Sweeney lanemeth@utmb.edu

 

 

Dr. William J. Calhoun, MD Principal Investigator Internal Medicine, Pulmonary and Critical Care

 

 

Contact:     Email: Cindy Mitchell     For: Internal Medicine     Phone: 4093563787
 
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E. Hendrix - Microbiology and Immunology Student Research Update Seminar – 10/11/2024
First Published 10/4/2024

The Microbiology and Immunology Graduate Program Presents

“Protective efficacy of novel plague vaccines Part 2: comparative analyses of immune responses in wild-type and IL-17A depleted mice”

by

Emily Hendrix

PhD Candidate

Mentor: Ashok Chopra, PhD, CSc

Research Interest:

Studying the role of IFNγ and IL-17A as they relate to vaccine-mediated protection against pneumonic plague

 

Friday, October 11, 2024

12:00 to 1:00 p.m.

HEC 3.206

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Contact:     Email: Aneth Zertuche     For: Microbiology and Immunology     Phone: 22322
 
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CHPPRR Lecture Series: Trends in Diabetic Complications in Texas
First Published 10/4/2024

The Center for Health Promotion, Performance, and Rehabilitation Research 

CHPPRR Lecture Series Presents: 

 

Trends in Diabetic Complications in Texas

 

Dan Jupiter, PhD

Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, GSBS 

Associate Professor, SPPH

 

Dr. Dan Jupiter earned his Doctoral Degree in Mathematics from the University of Michigan and completed a postdoctoral appointment in Mathematics at Texas A&M University. He joined UTMB in 2014. Dr. Jupiter’s research focuses on lower extremity complications of diabetes. He works closely with clinical collaborators at UTMB and elsewhere to study these complications, with a particular focus on Texas.

An estimated 529 million people worldwide (6.1% of the population) live with diabetes, and the number is increasing. In the US, the percentage is higher, with 11.3% of the population having the disease. Rates in Texas are again higher, greater than 12%. Texas also has a large Hispanic population, predisposed to the disease and its sequelae. As this relatively young population ages, the burden of diabetes and its complications in Texas will increase. An understanding of the changing landscape of the consequences of diabetes in Texas is thus needed.

Join us to hear Dr. Jupiter discuss the changing landscape of diabetes and its complications in Texas. He will discuss trends in amputation secondary to diabetes as well as other complications of diabetes, and how socioeconomic factors such as insurance are impacting patterns of amputation. Dr. Jupiter will also explore race and geography and examine trajectories of and complications of diabetes.

 

Date: Thursday, October 24th

Time: 12:00- 1:00 PM

Location: Marie Hall, 4th Floor, SHP or via TEAMS

 

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Contact:     Email: Judi Linton     For: CHPPRR     Phone: 4092661767
 
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All in for UTMB: A Giving Challenge raises more than $160,000!
First Published 10/7/2024

Vice President and Chief Development Officer James Gallo and his team extend heartfelt thanks to our campus community for making our Giving Day an enormous success. 

More than 300 members of our faculty, staff, alumni, friends and students generously gave $162,932 in support of scholarships, faculty development, research and new curriculums during All in for UTMB: A Giving Challenge on Oct. 1.

As contributions continue to come in, so far, the John Sealy School of Medicine has received the most support with $105,448 raised, and supporters of the School of Nursing contributed $19,687.

Additional support received during Giving Day for our other schools and program:

School of Health Professions - $14,662

Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences - $13,726

School of Public and Population Health - $5,079

Physician Assistant Studies - $4,330

The School of Public and Population Health emerged victorious as the first UTMB school to reach and exceed their rate of participation. The School of Health Professions’ Respiratory Care Program and the Nutrition Sciences and Health Behavior followed with second and third place honors for participation rates. The School of Medicine was also recognized as a top-tier recipient for raising more than any other school or program.

If you were unable to join us during our challenge, you still have time. Please visit give.utmb.edu/all-in-for-utmb to make your gift today!

For questions or more information, contact Rena Lidstone, Senior Director of Alumni Relations and Annual Giving, at 409-772-5714 or rllidsto@utmb.edu.

Contact:     Email: Rena Lidstone     For: Alumni Relations and Annual Giving     Phone: 409-772-5714
 
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Have you or someone you know ever been treated for severe HDFN during pregnancy?
First Published 10/7/2024

We are researching Nipocalimab in Pregnancies at Risk for Severe Hemolytic Disease of the Fetus and Newborn (HDFN).

Please let us know if you or someone you know has ever been diagnosed with HDFN.  Our study team is looking for participants who meet the following criteria:

Are 18 to 45 years                         

Have tested positive with red cell antibodies

Have been diagnosed with HDFN in a prior pregnancy

Participation includes weekly visits to the study clinic during pregnancy and periodic follow-up visits for moms and their newborns after delivery.  All study-required visits, tests, and medication will be free. In addition, reimbursement for study participation is available.

To learn more about this study, please contact Leah McCoy.

Contact:     Email: Leah McCoy     For: Research Support Unit     Phone: 4097471761
 
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