April 6, 2015 It's a no-brainer: Brains are cool! UTMB neuroscience students hosted more than 120 middle schoolers at this year’s Brain Fair on March 30. more » UTMB’s Internal Medicine practice gets back to the ‘good old days’ of medicineDepartment of Internal Medicine at UTMB redesigns its practice to improve patient care and reduce hospital readmissions. more » West utility plant upgrades to strengthen campus The upgrades are part of the $289 million district heating and cooling project, set to improve the campus’ storm resilience. more » UTMB Homecoming 2015This year’s UTMB Homecoming festivities were held at The San Luis Resort on March 27-28. more » Contact Impact Impact is UTMB’s newsletter focused on celebrating the accomplishments of UTMB’s faculty, staff and students. Please send all inquiries to impact.newsletter@utmb.edu. We hope you enjoy reading Impact and look forward to hearing from you! Shining StarsDr. Krishna Bhat received a $1.16 million grant from the National institutes of Health more » A Look BackA highlight of Impact's 30-plus years of publication more » What's happening on the ADC Campus? The Angleton Danbury Campus team headed out to the INEOS Chocolate Bayou Plant to participate in their annual Spring Health Fair on April 2. There... more » Spotlight on Dr. Ben Raimer, senior vice president for Health Policy & Legislative AffairsDr. Ben Raimer isn’t new to UTMB – in fact, he’s worn numerous academic and administrative hats in Galveston over the past four... more » Teamwork helps make 2015 UT System Physical Activity Challenge a successUTMB’s Center for Addiction Research is taking teamwork to a new level. more » UTMB develops new online tool for nursesUTMB has developed a new program that trains nurses how to pose questions that will point them to the needed information quickly. more » New clinic opens in Texas CityThe 35,000-square-foot facility, with 61 exam rooms, is designed to better serve patients. more » Contact Impact Impact is UTMB’s newsletter focused on celebrating the accomplishments of UTMB’s faculty, staff and students. Please send all inquiries to impact.newsletter@utmb.edu. We hope you enjoy reading Impact and look forward to hearing from you!