September 21, 2010

Shining Stars

Employees wear red in support of Go Red for Women; Mark Kirschbaum appointed to Texas Hospital Association committee; David Darrow receives MLK service award... read article »

Self perception a factor in weight gain

Despite popular belief about women’s weight concerns, young women commonly fail to recognize recent gain of as many as 11 pounds — putting... read article »

UTMB dedicates Sugar Land clinic for women and children

The UTMB Regional Maternal and Child Health Program hosted a special dedication ceremony and ribbon cutting for its Regional Maternal and Child... read article »

Around campus

Academic medicine and health reform: The UTMB perspective” is the topic on the table when University of Texas Medical Branch President Dr. David... read article »

 February 14, 2012

The signs, they are a-changin'

It’s a time of the signs at UTMB. Dozens of old signs are coming down and new ones are going up at the university’s... read article »



Research focuses on cancer cells that glow

Researchers at UTMB have been awarded a $578,000 grant from the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas to institute a fluorescent imaging... read article »

Hospital’s new rooms are a hit with patients

Patients in UTMB's John Sealy Hospital are moving into modern new rooms, and they like what they see. “The patients really like the rooms and... read article »

Doctors find love, success in lab

UTMB doctors Cristiana Rastellini and Luca Cicalese, husband and wife, are working together to improve UTMB's transplant program.



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Tribute to the UTMB Deiss interns

UTMB has had a long history and culture of training excellent internists. I wish to address, however, a particular era of UTMB Internal Medicine. The UTMB faculty in the mid-1960’s was rather young and proactive as was the administration. The department had competent and committed clinical... more »

A happy heart is a healthy heart

We’ve all been intuitively aware a positive attitude can make you feel better. As doctors, we’re constantly reminding people... read article »

Kempner Fund pledges $1 million to Jennie Sealy Hospital

The Harris and Eliza Kempner Fund has pledged $1 million toward UTMB's new Jennie Sealy hospital, the second Galveston-based philanthropic... read article »

It's all about participation

What does UTMB mean to you?  Tell us why you are inspired to participate in the Family Campaign... read article »

Building a better UTMB

The east entrance to John Sealy Hospital (near the chapel) is closed for the duration of the Jennie Sealy Hospital construction project.... read article »