Publisher: The Memphis Business Journal


The largest colleges and universities in the Mid-South

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No. 4: University of Tennessee Health Science  Center


MBQ Innovation Awards – September 24, 2014

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Honored that day were … Dr. Maria Gomes-Solecki (University of Tennessee Health Science Center) …


UTHSC projects get NIH cash

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The University of Tennessee Health Science Center has received more than $2.4 million in federal funding from the National Institutes of Health for four research projects.


One-stop cancer treatment goal close for West Clinic

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Three years into a seven-year partnership with Methodist Le Bonheur Health Careand the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, the West Cancer Center is getting closer to its goal of providing cancer care through a single entity.


West Cancer Center Holds Bike Ride to Fight Cancer Oct. 11

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The West Cancer Center will hold its Inaugural Bluff City Blues 100 – Ride to Fight On, a cycling event, on Oct. 11. The event is being held to raise funds for research, education and support for patients and family members being treated at The West Clinic. West Cancer Center is a partnership of The West Clinic,… Read More


UTHSC receives federal funds, including a study to help members of the military quit smoking

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The University of Tennessee Health Science Center has received more than $1.8 million in grants from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Servicesthat will be used to fund four research projects.


On the Move: Joan Han

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Joan Han joins the University of Tennessee Health Science Centera as associate professor in the Department of Pediatrics, Division of Endocrinology, and founding director of the new UT-Le Bonheur Pediatric Obesity Center. Dr. Han will also be director of the Pediatric Obesity Program on Le Bonheur’s clinical staff.  


Dr. Adebiyi earns major grant for kidney research

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Adebowale Adebiyi, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of Physiology at UTHSC, received the a $1.5 million federal grant to study the way kidneys work in newborns — research that could aid in the prevention and treatment of kidney disease in babies.