UTMB Announcements for 3/5/2026

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Nominate a WRG Trailblazer for 2026!
LAST DAY FOR K’S CREATIONS AT THE LEAGUE CITY CAMPUS!!!
What Is Power Platform? A Microsoft-Led Overview
JSSOM Faculty Teaching Opportunities-Facilitator Recruitment Portal for AY2627 Open
BioPASS
SCI Cafe: The Toxic Truth- Southeast Texas Poison Control Center
Research Study Seeking Volunteers with Cancer
UTMB POLICE Bicycle Maintenance
Digital Accessibility is more than compliance

Repeat AnnouncementsFirst Published
REGALIA ORDER - FACULTY - 2026 John Sealy School of Medicine MD Commencement3/4/2026
OLLIs 4th Annual Gardening Symposium2/24/2026
Meet The Department of Biostatistics & Data Science Experts2/26/2026
DNB Seminar Series Speaker3/4/2026
DNB Seminar Series Speaker3/3/2026
GSBS PHTO Final Examination - Chang-Gu2/27/2026
S. Beaver - Microbiology and Immunology Student Research Update Seminar – 3/6/20262/27/2026
GSBS MICR Final Examination - Browning2/27/2026
Bioethics and Health Humanities Presents: Black Health in 2026: Policy Updates and Challenges to Health Equity by Dr. Keisha Ray3/3/2026
You're Invited! - UTMB AETC Lunch and Learn: Thur., March 5, 2026 Hybrid Event2/27/2026
4th Annual Alumni Field House Field Day3/4/2026
Research Volunteers - Brain Stimulation Study for post-stroke gait improvements3/3/2026
Women’s History Month-New Exhibition3/3/2026
Retail Cafe Menus3/3/2026
Greater Gulf Coast Engage Me Series (GTX-GEMS) is the Place to Be!3/3/2026
Important Tax Information – Form 1095-C3/4/2026
UTMB Women's Resource Group Trailblazer Award Luncheon3/4/2026
Recruiting Blood Donors for a Study about Platelet Mechano-activation and Thrombosis3/4/2026
Learning @ Your Library: Measuring Research Impact3/4/2026

Nominate a WRG Trailblazer for 2026!
First Published 3/5/2026

The Women’s Resource Group (WRG) at UTMB is pleased to announce that nominations are now open for the 2026 WRG Trailblazer Award. This annual recognition honors an exceptional leader who champions and advocates for women’s empowerment, advancement, and professional development across our institution.

We invite you to nominate an individual who exemplifies outstanding achievement, promotes opportunity for others, and uplifts the voices of women at UTMB.

Please see the flyer located [HERE] for full details and nomination requirements. 

Nomination Form: https://utmb.us/f50
Deadline: Monday, March 6, 2026

SAVE THE DATE-
Winner be recognized at this event.
WRG Women’s History Month
Event: 
Thursday, March 26, 2026 | 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Location: Levin Hall Dining Room

If you have any questions, please email wrg@utmb.edu.

Thank you for helping us recognize and celebrate the leaders who make a meaningful impact on women’s advancement at UTMB.

Are you interested in being part of WRG? Join Here: https://utmb.us/f4w

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Contact:     Email: Women's Resource Group     For: WRG     Phone: 409.772.1904
 
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LAST DAY FOR K’S CREATIONS AT THE LEAGUE CITY CAMPUS!!!
First Published 3/5/2026

 

TODAY IS THE LAST DAY IN LEAGUE CITY

FOR K’S CREATIONS!!!

 

Come and take advantage of the last day for K’s Creations.  Folks are buzzing

 about the fun items and good service.  Check out a great collection of gifts

 including women’s clothing and accessories, scarves, fashion jewelry, lots of

new merchandise, and clearance items. 

It’s such an easy way to shop!

 

  THURSDAY, MARCH 5TH

 9:00 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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What Is Power Platform? A Microsoft-Led Overview
First Published 3/5/2026

Join us on March 11 for the UTMB Microsoft Power Platform User Group!

We’re excited to welcome Alphonse Porter, a Power Platform Cloud Solution Architect at Microsoft, who will provide an overview of the Microsoft Power Platform and how it can be used across the organization.

This session will cover:

  • What Power Platform is and how it fits into the Microsoft ecosystem
  • An overview of Power Apps, Power Automate, Power BI, and Copilot Studio
  • Licensing options and key considerations
  • How teams can build apps, automate processes, and support business needs using Power Platform

Don’t miss out! Join the UTMB Microsoft Power Platform User Group to stay informed about this session and future events.

👉 Join here: [User Group Link]

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Contact:     Email: Veronica Fair     For: ITS     Phone: 409-747-6728
 
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JSSOM Faculty Teaching Opportunities-Facilitator Recruitment Portal for AY2627 Open
First Published 3/5/2026

AY26–27 Call for Faculty Facilitators: Small Groups & PBL

The Instruction Management Office (IMO) is excited to announce the launch of recruitment for faculty facilitators who will contribute to Small Group and Problem-Based Learning (PBL) sessions during the pre-clerkship phase (Years 1 and 2) of the Integrated Medical Curriculum (IMC). For specific course dates, see the JSSOM Academic Calendar https://www.utmb.edu/som/academic-calendar.

Problem-Based Learning (PBL) Facilitation MS1 & MS2

PBL offers a structured, student‑driven learning environment that strengthens critical thinking and clinical reasoning. Each group has 8–11 students and meets 2–3 times per week for two hours. Facilitators do not need to be content experts or lecture, and faculty with a PhD, MD, or DO are encouraged to serve.

Doctoring & Clinical Skills (DoCS) Small Group Facilitation-MS2

Small‑group sessions (led by MD/DO faculty) provide hands‑on instruction in physical exam skills, history taking, oral presentations, and key professional and ethical topics. IMO is only recruiting for Semester 3, 9/8/2026 to 3/5/2027. For approximately 6 sessions in Year 2 (semester 3). For Semesters 1 and 2 see Learning Communities below.

Learning Communities (LCs)-MS1

Learning Communities, a new initiative led by clinical faculty (MD/DO), provides longitudinal career guidance and elective advising for MS1 academic, professional, and personal development. LC faculty also facilitate Semesters 1 and 2 (MS1) of the Doctoring & Clinical Skills (DoCS) curriculum. For questions or to register, contact Dr. Marquis Gatewood at mtgatewo@utmb.edu or Tekeema Franklin at tefrankl@utmb.edu.

What’s new this year?

  • Facilitator training is required and aligned with JSSOM objectives.
  • Small‑group clinical courses now run within the three‑semester DoCS curriculum.
  • DoCS MS1: 8/3/2026–7/2/2027; DoCS MS2: 9/8/2026–3/5/2027.
  • PBL start dates: MS1 on 08/17/2026; MS2 on 9/8/2026.
  • Cardiovascular and Pulmonary (CVP) offered twice in AY 26/27: 8‑week CVP course and 12‑week Cardiovascular, Pulmonary & Renal (CPR) course; faculty are welcome to facilitate one or both courses.
  • No standalone Renal course; part of the 12-week CPR course Compensation
  • DOCS Faculty facilitators receive 0.025tFTE per semester.  For MS1 0.05tFTE (Semesters 1 &2); MS2 0.025tFTE (Semester 3); MS1 &  MS2, 0.075% (Semesters 1, 2, & 3).
  • PBL-specific tFTE allocations for the 2026–2027 academic year will be announced once finalized by the JSSOM.

Faculty Development Facilitator Workshops https://som.utmb.edu/som-educational-affairs/oed/faculty-development/facilitator-training-workshops

Sign-Up Process

·         February 17 (Noon)–April 17, 2026: Initial Recruitment Phase—faculty indicate desired courses/activities (see link below).

·         April 30, 2026: Confirmation of all slots begins.

·         May 14, 2026: All teaching slots for Academic Year 2026-27 must be confirmed.

Sign up to facilitate: https://www.utmb.edu/MedEd/FacRec2627/default.asp

Additional Information

Thank you for your continued dedication to the educational mission of the JSSOM. A comprehensive list of facilitator duties and responsibilities is available on the JSSOM website.  https://som.utmb.edu/som-educational-affairs/oed/faculty-development/facilitator-training-workshops.  If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Lisa Elferink at laelferi@utmb.edu or Jennifer Earl at jsfaircl@utmb.edu.

 

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Contact:     Email: Jennifer Earl     For: Instruction Management Office     Phone: 409-747-1740
 
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BioPASS
First Published 3/5/2026

Multicenter Prospective Diagnostic Study Assessing PAS Biomarker Panel BioPASS: Standard Operating Procedures

 

What is the purpose of the study?

Aim 1: The purpose of this study is to compare the diagnostic accuracy of a novel maternal biomarker for placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) compared to standard (history and imaging based) methodology.

Aim 2: Measure the resiliency of patients with PAS compared to patients without PAS during the pregnancy and postpartum period.

 

Inclusion criteria

  • 18 years of age or older
  • Viable singleton gestation
  • Between16.0 to < 31.6 weeks’ gestation
  • Ultrasound diagnosis of
    •  Anterior placenta previa (anterior placenta covering or abutting the internal cervical os)

OR

  • Low-lying placenta (anterior placenta within 2cm of the internal cervical os)
  • Able and willing to provide written, informed consent
  • Plans to deliver at UTMB Galveston
  • English/Spanish Speaker

Exclusion criteria

  • Multiple gestation
  • Unable to consent or deliver at UTMB Galveston
Contact:     Email: Estefany Villa     For: OBGYN RSU     Phone: -
 
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SCI Cafe: The Toxic Truth- Southeast Texas Poison Control Center
First Published 3/5/2026

Join UTMB’s Institute for Translational Sciences (ITS) and the Greater Gulf Coast Translational Science Alliance (GGCTSA), in collaboration with the Gulf Coast Center for Precision Environmental Health (GC-CPEH), for a compelling conversation on The Toxic Truth: Southeast Texas Poison Control Center.

Location: The Health Museum, 1515 Hermann Dr., Houston, TX 77004

Date/Time:Saturday, March 14, 2026; 11 am – 12 pm  

This conversation features Chiemela Ubani, Pharm.D., DABAT, a clinical toxicologist with extensive experience in pharmacy, emergency medicine, and poison information. He previously served as a Specialist in Poison Information at the Southeast Texas Poison Center, completed a Clinical Toxicology & Emergency Medicine Fellowship with UF Health Jacksonville, and is a Diplomat of the American Board of Applied Toxicology. Dr. Ubani currently teaches as an Adjunct Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology at UTMB and has contributed research through the Toxicology Investigators Consortium and the North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology. We are also joined by Jessyka Reynoso, a public health professional and certified Community Health Worker whose work centers on clear, accessible health and safety education. Jessyka has presented nationally, including research on first responders’ experiences with fentanyl exposure, and is dedicated to supporting individuals, families, and frontline workers through trustworthy health communication.

Please join us for a conversation with the Poison Center as we explore and discuss current insights on toxic exposures and their impact on community health.

Please RSVP to Claire Hallmark at cchallma@utmb.edu. RSVP is required to receive free museum admission and parking.

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 GC-CPEH & GGCTSA faculty.

 

Contact:     Email: Claire Hallmark     For: Institute for Translational Sciences     Phone: 4097729110
 
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Research Study Seeking Volunteers with Cancer
First Published 3/5/2026

UTMB Health is currently seeking volunteers ages 18 and above with a diagnosis of cancer to participate in a research study investigating the effects of cancer and cancer treatments on fatigue, cognition and the gut microbiome. This study is one year long and will require one in person visit and one virtual visit.

Volunteers will be reimbursed for their time.

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Contact:     Email: Kate Randolph     For: Internal Medicine     Phone: 409-223-7891
 
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UTMB POLICE Bicycle Maintenance
First Published 3/5/2026

On Thursday March 5, 2026 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: Corporal Curtis Dorsey     For: UTMB Police Department     Phone: 409-772-2691     Fax: 409-772-0524
 
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Digital Accessibility is more than compliance
First Published 3/5/2026

Creating digitally accessible content is required by law, but has other benefits:

  • Technology works better (search engine optimization (SEO), site structure, performance).
  • Accessible content expands our audience and patient base (25-30%).

Here are some resources to get you started:

Contact:     Email: Valerie Hall     For: Digital Accessibility     Phone: 6506199687
 
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REGALIA ORDER - FACULTY - 2026 John Sealy School of Medicine MD Commencement
First Published 3/4/2026
Greetings! Please read the following announcement sent on behalf of the UTMB Campus Bookstore.
 
The John Sealy School of Medicine’s MD Commencement Ceremony for the Class of 2026 will take place on Saturday, May 30, 2026, at 10:00 AM, at the Moody Gardens Convention Center. It is time to submit your commencement regalia rental orders!!
 
Please use the following link to submit your order for the regalia rental:  https://www.buildagrad.com/utmbsomedfaculty
 
  • Google Chrome is recommended, but any browser should work provided Flash in enabled.
  • If paying by PO, select “Pay with PO#”. Please do not include taxes when paying with a PO. Please get with your department’s administrative support for assistance with submitting your PO.
  • If paying online, select “Pay Online”.
  • Your email address is required to receive a confirmation.
  • To avoid late fees, orders must be submitted by March 29, 2026.
 
Note: Regalia will arrive the week before Commencement for distribution. An email will be sent when it is available to be picked up with designated days and times, along with the pick-up location.
 
Please do not hesitate to contact the Campus Store for assistance at (409) 772-1939.
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Contact:     Email: Brandon Cisneros     For: JSSOM Student Affairs     Phone: 409-266-1798
 
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OLLIs 4th Annual Gardening Symposium
First Published 2/24/2026


OSHER LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE (OLLI) at UTMB
4th Annual Gardening Symposium

April 22, 2026 | 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
OLLI Galveston, 1200 Market Street (on UTMB Campus), Galveston, TX 77555-0972


OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
$35 All-Day Registration | Box Lunch and Parking Included 

REGISTER NOW AND SECURE YOUR SPOT!

Discover the latest insights and innovations in gardening.
Perfect for both passionate backyard gardeners and seasoned professionals, the symposium offers presentations packed with new gardening information, techniques, and practical tips. 
Sessions will highlight cutting-edge, eco-friendly gardening practices tailored to our environment. In addition to these presentations, a wide range of SYMPOSIUM EXHIBITORS will highlight how YOU can get involved in Coastal Garden Culture. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn the newest strategies and connect with fellow gardening enthusiasts!

Contact:     Email: OLLI at UTMB     For: The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI)     Phone: 409.763.5604
 
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Meet The Department of Biostatistics & Data Science Experts
First Published 2/26/2026

Meet the Experts (Series 2 of 4):

Join us March 19, 2026, 12pm-1pm, to meet Dr. Suresh Bhavnani.

Dr. Bhavnani is a professor within The Department of Biostatistics & Data Science. Dr. Bhavnani’s expertise consists of Network visualization, machine learning, explainable AI, and health policy analytics. Please join us to see what we can help you with!

This is a Hybrid meeting, you can either join us at HEC room 3.222 or

Please register at the link below:

https://www.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_g1xoiJJaRsmqrTa35IMqhQ

EMPOWERING RESEARCH THROUGH DATA-DRIVEN INNOVATION

UTMB Data Science Consulting and Collaboration

Developing innovative computational methods to translate complex health data into actionable insights.

The Department of Biostatistics & Data Science at UTMB offers expert consulting and collaborative research support in biostatistics, data science, artificial intelligence (AI), and biomedical informatics.

OUR EXPERTISE WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT:

· AI & ML MODEL DEVELOPMENT

· PREDICTIVE ANALYTICS

· BIG DATA INTEGRATION & COMPUTING

· BIOMEDICAL NLP RESEARCH SUPPORT

· VISUAL ANALTICS & NETWORK MODELIN

· CLINICAL INFORMATICS & ONTOLOGY DESIGN

· CLINICAL DATA MANAGEMENT

Contact:     Email: Monica Cline     For: Department of Biostatistics & Data Science     Phone: 409-772-6355
 
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DNB Seminar Series Speaker
First Published 3/4/2026
Dr. Eliseo Eugenin of The Department of Neurobiology presents a seminar
by Jay Rappaport, Ph. D.
Director and Chief Academic Officer, Tulane National Biomedical Research Center (TNBRC; formerly the Tulane National Primate Research Center) Professor, Division of Comparative Pathology, TNBRCProfessor, Department of Microbiology and Immunology Tulane University School of Medicine
"Tulane National Biomedical Research Center: Capabilities and Research Update"
10:00-11:00am, Friday, March 6, 2026
Basic Science Auditorium Room 2.212 BSB
Contact:     Email: Mary Jo Moreno     For: Neurobiology     Phone: 4097720145
 
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DNB Seminar Series Speaker
First Published 3/3/2026

The Department of Neurobiology presents a James E. Beall II Memorial Lectureship Seminar

by Rajesh Khanna, Ph. D., MScRichard and Thelma O.C. Barney Term Professor, Department of Pharmacology & Therapeutics and

Director, Center for Advanced Pain Therapeutics and Research (CAPToR), College of Medicine, University of Florida

"A molecular QR code for Pain Signaling" 12:30pm, Thursday, March 5, 2026

Basic Science Auditorium Room 2.212, Basic Science Building

Contact:     Email: Mary Jo Moreno     For: Neurobiology     Phone: 4097720145
 
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GSBS PHTO Final Examination - Chang-Gu
First Published 2/27/2026

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON 

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES 

 

Announces – The Final Examination of 

 

BRUCE CHANG-GU 

 

For the Degree of 

 Doctor of Philosophy 

March 6, 2026 

12:00 PM 

Basic Science Building 2.212 

 

TITLE OF DISSERTATION 

 

THE IDENTIFICATION AND TARGETING OF ALTERED NAD+ METABOLISM IN GLIOBLASTOMA 

 

 

SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE 

 

Mentor: Lawrence Sowers, PhD, ProfessorPharmacology and Toxicology Graduate ProgramThe University of Texas Medical Branch 

 

Kamil Khanipov, PhD, Assistant Professor, Pharmacology and Toxicology Graduate ProgramThe University of Texas Medical Branch 

 

Kangling Zhang, PhD, Associate Professor, Pharmacology and Toxicology Graduate Program, The University of Texas Medical Branch 

 

Miriam Falzon, PhD, Associate Professor, Pharmacology and Toxicology Graduate Program, The University of Texas Medical Branch 

 

Pablo Valdes Quevedo, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor, Neuroscience Graduate Program, University of Texas Medical Branch 

 

Vinay Puduvalli, MD, Professor & ChairDepartment of Neuro-OncologyMD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX 

Contact:     Email: Christen Powers     For: GSBS     Phone: 4097722668
 
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S. Beaver - Microbiology and Immunology Student Research Update Seminar – 3/6/2026
First Published 2/27/2026

The Microbiology and Immunology Graduate Program Presents

Establishment of a forward genetics platform in Orientia tsutsugamushi to define determinants of scrub typhus pathogenesis

By

Samuel Beaver

PhD Student

 

Mentors: Hema Prasad Narra, PhD and Lynn Soong, MD, PhD

 

Friday, March 6, 2026

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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GSBS MICR Final Examination - Browning
First Published 2/27/2026

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON 

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES 

 

Announces – The Final Examination of 

 

SARAH BROWNING 

 

For the Degree of 

 Doctor of Philosophy 

March 6, 2026 

2:00 PM 

HEC 3.206 

 

TITLE OF DISSERTATION 

 

INVESTIGATING THE ROLE OF THE HUMAN MACROPHAGE GALACTOSE-TYPE LECTIN (MGL, CLEC10A) IN IMMUNITY TO TUBERCULOSIS AND HIV CO-INFECTION 

 

 

SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE 

 

Mentor: Janice Endsley, PhD, ProfessorMicrobiology and Immunology Graduate ProgramThe University of Texas Medical Branch 

 

Mark Endsley, PhD, Assistant Professor, Microbiology and Immunology Graduate ProgramThe University of Texas Medical Branch 

 

Hugues Fausther Bovendo, PhD, Assistant Professor, Microbiology and Immunology Graduate Program, The University of Texas Medical Branch 

 

Benjamin GelmanMD, PhD, Professor, Human Pathophysiology and Translational Medicine Graduate Program, The University of Texas Medical Branch 

 

Robert Watson, PhD, Associate ProfessorDepartment of Medicine, Pathology and Microbiology and Immunology, Vanderbilt University Medical CenterNashville, TN 

Contact:     Email: Christen Powers     For: GSBS     Phone: 4097722668
 
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Bioethics and Health Humanities Presents: Black Health in 2026: Policy Updates and Challenges to Health Equity by Dr. Keisha Ray
First Published 3/3/2026

Black Health in 2026: Policy Updates and Challenges to Health Equity 

 

Speaker:

Keisha Ray, PhD

John P. McGovern MD Professor of Oslerian Medicine Associate Professor w/tenure

Longitudinal themes, Director

Longitudinal themes-Ethics, Director

Medical Humanities Scholarly Concentration, Director

 

March 5, 2026

Noon to 1:00p.m. presentation

Lunch on a first come first serve basis

 

Location: HEC 3.200

 

Abstract: We know that Black people’s poor health outcomes can be largely attributed to discriminatory practices that withhold economic, social, and environmental resources needed for proper health. We also know that governmental policies at all levels can affect people’s access to resources needed for health. In this presentation I update attendees on new social and legal policies affecting health care, education, housing, and our physical environments and how they will impact Black people’s future health outcomes. Black health is intimately tied with changes to social policy and in this presentation I explore what this means for our conception of health equity for Black people and other Americans. 

Contact:     Email: Rachel McClere     For: Bioethics and Health Humanities     Phone: 409-772-2376
 
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You're Invited! - UTMB AETC Lunch and Learn: Thur., March 5, 2026 Hybrid Event
First Published 2/27/2026

You’re Invited!  

  

University of Texas Medical Branch- South Central AIDS Education & Training Center in collaboration with 

Ryan White & HIV Prevention Program proudly presents,  

  

UTMB-AETC Lunch and Learn  

Turning Potential into Performance: Making 340B Work for Your Organization  
Thursday, March 52026  
12:00pm- 1:00pm (CST)  

This hybrid event will be free to anyone who wants to participate.   
1.0 Continuing Education (CE) credits will be offered for this event. 

Zoom link is provided upon registration. 

  

Guest Speaker:  

Thomasyna Sweed   
Director of 340B Programs 
Access Care of Coastal Texas, Inc. 

 

  

In Person Location: 

University of Texas Medical Branch   
Health Education Center Building 
Room 3.222 
301 11th st., Galveston, TX 77550  

 *Light lunch will be provided.* 
**Parking can be validated forGarage 4 upon request.** 
 

VIRTUAL: Zoom link will be provided upon registration.  

  
We hope to see you there!  

  

For More Information About UTMB-AETC Visit:  

  

For More Information About UTMB- Ryan White & HIV Prevention Program Visit:  
https://www.utmbhealth.com/services/infectious-diseases/ryan-white-program  

   

 

UTMB AETC Facebook Page:   
UTMB AIDS Education Training Center | Facebook 

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Contact:     Email: Joedicy Calvillo     For: AHEC/AETC     Phone: 4092662609
 
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4th Annual Alumni Field House Field Day
First Published 3/4/2026

The UTMB Alumni Field House is hosting its 4th annual Field Day on Saturday, 3/21/26 from 10am-1:00pm. We are located at 215 Holiday Drive. The first 125 people to check in will receive a t-shirt! We will have games, group class demonstrations, door prizes, food and a DJ at the pool, and a sign up for 10-minute chair massages. We will also have UTMB department/community vendors and Field House tours. The door prizes will be for free massages, items from the UTMB Campus Store, free memberships and guest passes to the Field House for UTMB employees/retires as well as Shriners and TDCJ employees. We hope to see you there. Please share with your friends! 

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Contact:     Email: Leslie Blacketer     For: Auxiliary Enterprises Alumni Field House     Phone: 409-772-1325
 
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Research Volunteers - Brain Stimulation Study for post-stroke gait improvements
First Published 3/3/2026

The purpose of the study is to investigate the effects of a non-invasive, low-intensity brain stimulation, called transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on locomotor skill learning and training. We wish to look at how tDCS impacts learning and overall motor function in people with chronic stroke.

We are looking for adults who had a stroke at least 6 months and can walk safely with or without an assistive device (ex. cane) for more than 100 feet.

All participants will be compensated for their time!

PI: Shih-Chiao Tseng, PT, PhD shtseng@utmb.edu 409-772-9555

Contact:     Email: Shih-Chiao Tseng     For: Physical Therapy and Rehab Sciences     Phone: 409-772-9555
 
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Women’s History Month-New Exhibition
First Published 3/3/2026

 

Illustrating Histology: The Legacy of Marie Charlotte Schaefer, MD (1874–1927)

 

In celebration of Women’s History Month, this exhibition features reprinted drawings from the Laboratory of Histology, highlighting Dr. Marie Charlotte Schaefer’s contributions to early twentieth-century medical teaching and research.

Appointed the first woman instructor at the University of Texas Medical Branch in 1901, Dr. Schaefer published “Anchylostoma Duodenale in Texas” and taught biology, embryology, and histology for more than two decades. In 1925, she became UTMB’s first woman professor.

 

Thursday, March 5th, 2026

11:00am-2:00pm

Third floor, Old Red/Ashbel Smith Building 

Contact:     Email: Paula Summerly, PhD     For: Old Red Medical Museum     Phone: 409-772-3275
 
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Retail Cafe Menus
First Published 3/3/2026

🌟 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 D Whitaker     For: Food and Nutrition Services     Phone: 4097729769
 
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Greater Gulf Coast Engage Me Series (GTX-GEMS) is the Place to Be!
First Published 3/3/2026

Register Now for the Greater Gulf Coast Engage Me Series

(GTX-GEMS)

You’re invited to join us in learning about interprofessional teams in all healthcare settings from UTMB and regional health experts!

~Sparking Conversations, Igniting Action, Building a Healthier Future Together~

 

Bringing together leaders from government, healthcare, education, industry, advocacy, and the community to address key health issues through an interprofessional approach and using open dialogue, policy advocacy, research, and public health initiatives

Topic: Healthcare Workforce Burnout

Panelists:

Serena Bumpus, DNP, RN, NEA-BC

Chief Executive Officer at

Texas Nurses Association and Texas Nurses Foundation

Stacy A Ogbeide, PSYD, ABPP

Tenured Associate Professor Assistant Dean for Faculty Vitality, LSOM & Vice Chair of Prof Dev & Scholarship, FCM

UT Health San Antonio

Veronica Kwarteng-Amaning, PhD, MHA, RN, CCRN, NE-BC

Director of Patient Care Services & Assoc Chief Nursing Officer

TDCJ Hospital UTMB Galveston

Julie Griffith, MPH

Director of Wellness for the Academic Enterprise

University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston

Register Here To Attend

 

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Contact:     Email: Zoeieann Townsend     For: Office of Interprofessional Education and Practice-Health Education Center     Phone: 409-266-0653
 
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Important Tax Information – Form 1095-C
First Published 3/4/2026

According to new Federal requirements, you may receive a copy of your Form 1095-C upon request. This means that UTMB is no longer required to automatically furnish you with a 1095-C. If you live in California, New Jersey, Rhode Island, or Washington, DC, these same Federal requirements do not apply to you, and UTMB will mail a paper form unless you have opted to receive electronically.

 

Active Employees

If you are an active employee and would like a copy of your Form 1095-C, log in to the UTMB Employee Benefits Portal here. From your Benefits page, select Quick Links in the upper-right corner and then click on Your Current 1095-C Form to download it electronically.

 

Former Employees/Retirees

If you are no longer employed by UTMB or have retired and would like to request a copy of your Form 1095-C, you may access our external portal here. You will be required to authenticate your identity by logging in with a username and password.

 

If you have any questions about obtaining your 1095-C, please contact Benefits Services at:

Contact:     Email: HR Benefits & Business Services     For: HR Benefits & Business Services     Phone: 409-772-2630
 
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UTMB Women's Resource Group Trailblazer Award Luncheon
First Published 3/4/2026

UTMB Women's Resource Group Trailblazer Award Luncheon

 

In Honor of Women's History Month

The Women’s Resource Group
invites you to attend the

WRG Trailblazer Award Luncheon

Thursday, March 26, 2026

11:30am-1:00pm
Levin Hall Dining Room

Group Panel Discussion

Featuring

Dr. Angelica Robinson and Dr. Ricshonda Fielder

The Lighthouse Initiative: Women Leading Women for Humanity

Please RSVP by Tuesday, March 17, 2026

To RSVP, please complete the form below

UTMB Women's Resource Group Trailblazer Award Luncheon Luncheon Registration – Fill out form

  The WRG Trailblazer Award recognizes an accomplished leader in the community who has championed and advocated for women empowerment, advancement, and professional development. [View Flyer]

 

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Contact:     Email: Women's Resource Group (WRG)     For: Women's Resource Group (WRG)     Phone: 409.772.1904
 
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Recruiting Blood Donors for a Study about Platelet Mechano-activation and Thrombosis
First Published 3/4/2026

Interested in contributing to important blood platelet research?

Researchers at the University of Texas Medical Branch want to learn more about how mechanical force regulates platelet function, and whether mechanobiology can be used to better treat arterial thrombosis.

This study may be a good fit for you if:

You are at least 18 years old and non-pregnant (if a woman).

No history of trypanophobia or anemia.

What’s involved?

Only 1 visit in total, for about 20 minutes, where you will have a small-amount blood donation.

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.

The research will take place at the 5th floor of Waverly Smith Pavilion, Jennie Sealy Hospital.

Contact:     Email: Atreyee Biswas     For: Biochemistry And Molecular Biology     Phone: 409-772-9753
 
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Learning @ Your Library: Measuring Research Impact
First Published 3/4/2026
Measuring Research Impact
 
Discover metrics used to evaluate authors, articles, and journals. What are the pros and cons of the different methods of looking at reseach productivity? Disciver how metrics like the h-index, cited reference counts, and CiteScores can be retrieved in Scopus and other sources. Use of journal level metrics to help decide where to submit articles for publication will also be discussed.
 
Please register in advance by clicking on the class date.
 
 
Upcoming Classes: Planning Your Systematic Review (April), SciENcv (May) - See the full class schedule for details
 
If you are interested in these topics, but the class dates don't meet your schedule, contact your Library Liaison or use Ask a Librarian to arrange a session for you or a group.
Contact:     Email: Julie Trumble     For: Moody Medical Library     Phone: 409-772-3642
 
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