UTMB Announcements for 6/12/2025
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UTMB Optical Shop June Specials are HERE! |
FACULTY: It's Time to Share Your FY25 Accomplishments |
UTMB POLICE Bicycle Maintenance |
UTMB Optical Shop June Specials are HERE! | |
First Published 6/12/2025 | |
UTMB Optical Shop June Specials are HERE! See More, Save More! 👀✨ It’s the perfect time to stock up and style up!
Purchase an annual supply of contacts and enjoy: Terms & conditions apply. Frame purchase required. Insurance/promotions cannot be applied to this discount.
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Get 50% OFF your second pair when you add anti-reflective coating! Treat yourself to the extra pair you've been eyeing — fashion meets function at a fabulous price. ✨✨✨✨✨✨ Save the Date!
😎 Gear Up, Shades On! 😎
Celebrate in style with 40% OFF Rx and non-Rx sunglasses! Exclusions apply: Offer not valid with certain insurances, Maui Jim, Oakley, or Costa Sun
📍Stop by and ask our opticians about these exclusive offers at one of our two optical shop locations:
🔹 Galveston – 700 University Blvd
📞 Need an updated exam / prescription? Let’s keep your vision sharp! Call 409-747-5800 to book your eye care appointment at one of our 4 locations today! 👁️👓 |
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Contact: Email: UTMB Optical For: UTMB Ophthalmology Phone: 409-747-5823 | |
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FACULTY: It's Time to Share Your FY25 Accomplishments | |
First Published 6/12/2025 | |
UTMB Faculty Members: Share your FY25 accomplishments by completing this form due Tuesday, July 1, 2025 at 7:00 PM.
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Contact: Email: Lindsay Davis For: Office of Faculty Affairs (OFA) Phone: 5124701211 | |
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UTMB POLICE Bicycle Maintenance | |
First Published 6/12/2025 | |
On Thursday, June 12, 2025 at the Moody Medical Library, 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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Registration Open Now: CTD-SPECTRE 2nd Annual Symposium | |
First Published 6/6/2025 | |
Registration Open Now: CTD-SPECTRE 2nd Annual Symposium Are you a student, trainee, or early-career investigator passionate about infectious diseases? A faculty member eager to connect with future clinician-scientists? Join us September 16–19, 2025 at the historic Grand Galvez in Galveston, TX for an immersive symposium to connect with experts, gain new insights, and collaborate with peers dedicated to infectious disease research and treatment. Hosted by the Division of Infectious Diseases, Center for Tropical Diseases (CTD) and Special Pathogens Excellence in Clinical Treatment, Readiness, & Education (SPECTRE) Program.
🌍Network with global experts |
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Contact: Email: Ada Jagape Sison For: Center for Tropical Diseases Phone: 409-747-1804 | |
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You're Invited! - UTMB AETC Lunch and Learn: Thu. June 26, 2025 Hybrid Event | |
First Published 6/2/2025 | |
The AIDS Educationand Training Center (AETC) cordially invites you to attend,
“HIV Basics” This event will be free hybrid webinar for anyone who wants to participate. Please note that 1.0 Continuing Education (CE) credits will be offered for this event to all healthcare professionals. Zoom link is provided upon registration. Registration link: https://scaetc.unm.edu/scaetc/event/?ER_ID=9986 Speaker: Patrik Hornak, MD Assistant Clinical Director, Assistant Professor Infectious Diseases – Internal Medicine Associate Program Director, ID Fellowship Training Program University of Texas Medical Branch Location: University of Texas Medical Branch Health Education Center HEC 3.200 301 11th st., Galveston, TX 77550 *Parking will be validated for Parking in Garage 4.*
Registration link: We hope to see you there! For More Information About AETC Visit: UTMB AETC Website: https://www.utmb.edu/spph/research/aids-education-training-center/aetc-home UTMB AETC Facebook Page: UTMB AIDS Education Training Center | Facebook |
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Contact: Email: Joedicy Calvillo For: AETC/ AHEC Phone: 4092662609 | |
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Biosafety and Bioethics Seminar Presents Dr. David Gillum: organized by BHH and the Institute for Human Infections & Immunity | |
First Published 6/6/2025 | |
The Role of Biosafety Professionals in Biotechnology Governance: Assessing Oversight of Dual Use Research of Concern and Pathogens With Enhanced Pandemic Potential
Speaker: Dr. David Gillum Associate Vice President of Compliance and Research Administration University of Nevada, Reno
June 12, 2025 Noon to 1:00p.m. presentation Lunch on a first come first serve basis
Location: HEC 3.201
Abstract: Biosafety professionals operate at the intersection of scientific innovation, governance, and risk management to oversee high-risk biological research. Their work involves mitigating the risk of biological incidents (biosafety) and preventing the misuse of biological agents (biosecurity). Oversight of dual use research of concern (DURC) and pathogens with enhanced pandemic potential (PEPP) shines a light on the complex interplay between these domains. This research examines how biosafety professionals interpret and implement current DURC and PEPP oversight policies in the United States. Using a mixed methods approach, combining qualitative analysis of workshop discussions with quantitative survey data, this research explores epistemic differences in risk perception, regulatory adherence, and decision-making. Drawing on science, technology, and society (STS) frameworks of organizational safety, regulatory compliance, and adaptive risk management, it explores how biosafety professionals balance regulatory compliance, institutional autonomy, and risk mitigation. Findings reveal significant differences in risk tolerance and compliance strategies, with professionals navigating tensions between rigid governance and localized decision-making. This study positions biosafety expertise as a form of regulatory science that both shapes and is shaped by governance structures and contributes to STS debates on the coproduction of knowledge and policy. Rather than recommending one-size-fits-all policies, the findings recommend a tiered, flexible oversight model that integrates biosafety expertise into biosecurity governance. This approach would improve risk management and allow for scientific innovation and national security. Additionally, the study advances STS scholarship by examining how biosafety experts navigate regulatory ambiguity and contribute to anticipatory governance in emerging biotechnological risks. |
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Contact: Email: Rachel McClere For: Department of Bioethics and Health Humanities Phone: 4097722376 | |
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2025 Employee Memorial Service | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Dear UTMB Family,
Please accept this invitation to join the upcoming UTMB Annual Employee Memorial Service where we will remember our fellow UTMB colleagues who passed away this previous year. This memorial will be held on Tuesday, June 17, 2025 from noon to 1 p.m. at William C. Levin Hall, 1006 Market St., on the UTMB Galveston Campus.
For those who are unable to join in person, a livestream of the memorial will be available at https://www.utmb.edu/celebrate/memorial-service
We will honor the following individuals during the memorial service:
If you’d like to talk to someone further, please do not hesitate to reach out to the pastoral care department. |
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It's time to ELIMINATE frequent UTIs | |||
First Published 6/11/2025 | |||
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Contact: Email: Gabriela A Ybarra For: OBGYN Research Support Unit Phone: 4097474909 | |||
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Attn: JSSOM Incoming 1st Year Students - Applications Are Now Open for the Scholarly Concentration in Translational Research | |
First Published 6/6/2025 | |
The Scholarly Concentration in Translational Research (SCiTR)
On-Ramp 1 Applications are now open for the 2025-26 Academic Year.
All incoming JSSOM students interested in Translational Research at UTMB are encouraged to apply.
Submit Applications Here: https://redcap.link/wktydz78
The deadline to apply for On -Ramp 1 is June 16th. Spots are limited, act fast!
This is an excellent opportunity to gain experience in biomedical research while working on a team to advance treatment options for the public.
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Contact: Email: Marisa Pelonero Bible For: The Institute for Translational Sciences Phone: 4097721484 | |
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Pharmacology and Toxicology Oral Exam Seminar Series | |
First Published 6/9/2025 | |
THE DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACOLOGY & TOXICOLOGY
Proudly Presents an
Oral Qualifying Exam Seminar by
Jones Addiah-Nickson
Graduate Assistant
"ELUCIDATING THE MOLECULAR SIGNALING OF GPR37 AND DISCOVERY OF NOVEL PEPTIDE AGONISTS FOR CHRONIC PAIN TREATMENT"
Friday June 13th, 2025
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Mentor: John A. Allen, PhD
BSB 2.212
Contact: Rodrigo Salinas (risalina@utmb.edu)
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Contact: Email: Rodrigo Salinas For: GSBS Pharmacology & Toxicology Phone: 409-772-9626 | |
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Now Accepting Applications for FY26 UTMB Institutional Ethics Committee | |
First Published 6/10/2025 | |
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Contact: Email: Marisela Sifuentes For: Bioethics and Heath Humanities Phone: 409-747-9488 | |
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Schwartz Rounds: It's Not Me, It's You! (Dealing with challenging situations in healthcare) | |
First Published 6/10/2025 | |
Please join us for our next Schwartz Rounds on the topic of It’s Not Me, It’s You! (Dealing with challenging situations in healthcare) Being put in difficult situations, not of our doing, occurs commonly in healthcare. We may find ourselves in precarious situations that require qualities like quick thinking, empathy, and equanimity to resolve conflict or tend to the vulnerable. Occasionally we run into surprising or extraordinary moments when the act of caregiving goes beyond standards of care. Join us in discussion as a panel of our colleagues share stories of difficult challenges and how these experiences impact our relationships, our own wellbeing, and our work at UTMB. Schwartz Rounds: It's not me, it's you - Dealing with Challenging Situations in Healthcare Date: 6/20/2025 Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm Location: Research Bldg. 6, room 2.312 |
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Contact: Email: Catalina Salinas For: Office of Faculty Affairs Phone: (409) 747-1363 | |
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DMAC CERCIT Seminar Series: Federated Evaluation of Data to Enhance Pain Research among Adults in Later Life (FEDERAL) | |
First Published 6/10/2025 | |
Please join us for this informative seminar! DMAC CERCIT Seminar Series: Federated Evaluation of Data to Enhance Pain Research among Adults in Later Life (FEDERAL) Abstract:Older adults have the highest prevalence of chronic pain and yet geriatric pain management remains suboptimal. Data pooling is necessary to inform evidence-based guidelines that improve geriatric pain management. The traditional data pooling approach employs data use agreements (DUA) to transfer data from multiple institutions to a single site. However, DUA are time intensive; and prohibited by health system ownership, private health information, and indemnification clauses. And innovative alternative is federated evaluation: identifiable data remains housed at institutions, statistical code is shared (via a common data model [CDM]), and source data transformed and aggregated. To this end, the FEDERAL study is leveraging existing CDMs, local source data, and Duke Pepper Center resources to develop a CDM with code specifically for geriatric pain research. The CDM and code will be piloted at Yale and Mount Sinai Pepper Centers to evaluate the feasibility and utility of conducting pain and opioid medication research in a pooled population of older adults. Goals for FEDERAL include the initiation of evidence-based guidelines for geriatric pain management, expedited data pooling for 11 legacy studies in the Pain Management Collaboratory, and preliminary data generation for an R01 proposal to expand the FEDERAL CDM network. Presenters: Dr. Corey Simon, PhD Associate Professor Center for Aging & Human Development Duke University & Dr. Rebecca North, PhD Biostatistician III Center for Aging & Human Development Duke University
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: July 22, 2025, 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/1604768501?pwd=frf3YFpm12PHBN90uzSJDsa5K33q7u.1
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Contact: Email: Anirudh Babu For: Department Of Biostatistics & Data Science Phone: 409-266-0194 | |
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GRACE ANNA’S BOUTIQUE WILL BE IN LEAGUE CITY TUESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY! | |
First Published 6/10/2025 | |
Grace Anna’s Boutique offers $6. jewelry and much more – including necklace sets, rings, bracelets, earrings, fashion accessories, scarves, dresses and tops, electronics, and more.
They’re also having a Lavish Linens Sale to include sheet sets and bamboo pillows.
TUESDAY, JUNE 10TH 11:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11TH 8:30 A.M. – 4:00 P.M.
THURSDAY, JUNE 12TH 8:30 A.M. – 4:00 P.M.
FRIDAY, JUNE 13TH 8:30 A.M. – 2:00 P.M.
LEAGUE CITY CAMPUS (CLINIC SIDE) – 1ST FLOOR AND LEAGUE CITY HOSPITAL ENTRYWAY
Cash, debit cards, and credit cards are all accepted.
Proceeds benefit patient and volunteer programs. THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT!
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Contact: Email: Mary Moody For: Volunteer Services Phone: (409) 772-2549 | |
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THE GOURMET CUPBOARD WILL BE AT THE CLEAR LAKE CAMPUS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY! | |
First Published 6/10/2025 | |
The Gourmet Cupboard sells dry ingredients that, when mixed with wet ingredients, make full meals, entrees, sides, soups, breads, dips, beverages, crock pot meals, etc. They also sell salsas, pickles, and spreads from Crosby, TX. Easily plan your weekly meals!!!
THURSDAY, JUNE 12TH AND FRIDAY, JUNE 13TH
8:00 A.M. – 3:00 P.M.
1ST FLOOR – MAIN LOBBY
Cash, Debit Cards, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express are all accepted.
Proceeds benefit patient and volunteer programs. THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT!
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Contact: Email: Mary Moody For: Volunteer Services Phone: (409) 772-2549 | |
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Nicholas and Katherine Leone Award for Administrative Excellence 2025 | |
First Published 6/10/2025 | |
Nominations are being accepted for the 2025 Nicholas and Katherine Leone Award for Administrative Excellence. This award recognizes managers/supervisors who display the highest degree of professionalism and come with a $7,500 monetary prize - $2,500 for the winning manager/supervisor and $5,000 for the development and training of their department/unit. The deadline for nominations is June 20, 2025 at 11:59 p.m. See UTMB Employee Advisory Council website to learn more about the award or to submit a nomination. |
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Contact: Email: Tilly Clark For: Office of the President Phone: 4092569600 | |
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ITS: ATT Text To Email | |
First Published 6/11/2025 | |
On June 17, 2025, ATT email-to-text and text-to-email service is going away. This means you won’t be able to use email to send or receive texts. Also, others who have AT&T WirelessSM won’t be able to use email to send you a text or use text to send you an email. This will also affect people receiving text messages on their ATT mobile device from pagers- receiving pages as a text on their ATT cell phone. If you are receiving pages on your cellular phone not through the Spok Mobile Application; You will no longer receive these messages. Please contact the ITS Mobile Device Office @ 409-747-9034 for more information and to switch your device to Spok Mobile. |
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Contact: Email: ITS For: ITS Mobile Device Phone: 409-747-9034 | |
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: [SECURITY AWARENESS] – New Malware Campaign Targeting University Hospital Environments | |
First Published 6/11/2025 | |
A new malware campaign known as "ClickFix" has been actively targeting healthcare and university systems (including UT institutions) across the U.S. This threat is particularly dangerous because it uses fake "fix" prompts, malicious “captcha” security checks and copy/paste instructions to trick users into executing harmful code. Key Risks:
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What You Should Do:
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Contact: Email: Louis Perrin For: Office of Information Security Phone: 409-739-9836 | |
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June Clinical Research Coordinator Meeting | |
First Published 6/11/2025 | |
Tuesday-June 17, 2025
Speaker: Stacey R. Rose, MD, FACP, FIDSA
Topic: Cultivating a positive professional culture: Strategies to enhance connection, communication, and conflict management Register to receive calendar event with virtual meeting link: https://research.utmb.edu/register
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Contact: Email: Research Outreach, Learning, and Engagement For: Research Administration Phone: 409-266-9441 | |
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Caregiver Connection Support Group Meeting Friday, June 13 12-1pm HYBRID mtg | |
First Published 6/11/2025 | |
The Caregiver Connection is a support group for family members and friends of people with Alzheimer's or other dementia. The group is a safe, welcoming place to ask questions, learn about caring for someone with dementia and get tips for caregiver self-care. Meetings are held on 2nd and 4th Friday monthly from 12 – 1 pm 2nd Friday is Hybrid meeting – In-person* at OLLI @ UTMB (1200 Market St. Galveston) or by Zoom/phone 4th Friday - Zoom /phone only Meeting on June 13 is a Hybrid/Zoom/Phone Meeting. SIGN IN FOR THIS MEETING at https://alz-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/T67-fAg-Q3mVwu6eIxAqCA OR Call the Alzheimer's Association HelpLine to register at 800-272-3900 FIRST TIME ATTENDEES -SIGN IN with ALL requested information.
PREVIOUS ATTENDEES – SIGN IN ONLY with name, email, zip code and preference on receiving Alz. Association emails.
Caregiver support group meetings are sponsored by the Alzheimer's Association Houston and Southeast Texas Chapte |
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Contact: Email: Alice L Williams For: Sealy Center on Aging Phone: 409.266.9647 | |
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Clinical Ethics Journal Club | |
First Published 6/11/2025 | |
Our next meeting for the clinical ethics journal club is on Thursday 6/12 at 3-4pm. The paper for this session is Bomhof and Bunnik's (2024) "Should Patients Be Allowed to Pay Out of Pocket? The Ethical Dilemma of Access to Expensive Anti-cancer Treatments in Universal Healthcare Systems: A Dutch Case Study". Please read the paper ahead of time if you can. Ginika Oguagha, who is a PhD student at the Institute for Bioethics and Health Humanities, will be the facilitator for this session. We'll meet at the big conference room outside of SPPH (University Health Clinics 4.108), but there is also an option to join via Teams. Email Xiang Yu at xiayu@utmb.edu if you’d like to be added to the mailing list and be kept in the loop about future meetings. Sign up here to volunteer to discuss a paper of your choice at a future meeting. |
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Contact: Email: XIANG YU For: Bioethics and Health Humanities Phone: 8067023434 | |
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Teacher Retirement System of Texas (TRS) Benefits Information Session | |
First Published 6/10/2025 | |
Thinking about retirement?
The HR Benefits Center is hosting a virtual TRS informational session on: Thursday, June 26th, 2025, from 12:00pm – 1:00pm
This session will cover retirement benefits eligibility, required documentation and other critical items. Teacher Retirement System of Texas Benefits Information Session
If you are unable to attend this retirement session, future dates for 2025 are listed below.
August 8, 2025 |
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Contact: Email: HR Benefits Services For: Benefits Employee Services Center Phone: (409) 772-2630 | |
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Optional Retirement Program of Texas (ORP) Benefits Information Session | |
First Published 6/10/2025 | |
Thinking about retirement?
The HR Benefits Center is hosting a virtual ORP informational session on: Thursday, June 26th, 2025, from 2:00pm – 3:00pm
This session will cover retirement benefits eligibility, required documentation, and other critical items. Optional Retirement Program of Texas Benefits Information Session
If you are unable to attend this session, future dates for 2025 are listed below.
August 8, 2025 |
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Contact: Email: HR Benefits Services For: Benefits Employee Services Center Phone: (409) 772-2630 | |
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