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Dr. Shack Named Dean Of UT Health Science Center College Of Medicine And Senior Vice President, Erlanger

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In making the appointment, David Stern, MD, Robert Kaplan Executive Dean of the College of Medicine, said UTHSC is “delighted and honored” that Dr. Shack will lead the college’s Chattanooga campus.


Medical District offers grants to draw events, people

The Commercial Appeal

“We are excited to encourage individuals who have innovative ideas that will draw people, activity, and attention to the Memphis Medical District,” said Ken Brown, chief operations officer for the University of Tennessee Health Science Center and an MMDC board member. “UTHSC is proud to support this program as a way to showcase some of… Read More


UTHSC’s new facility is a rarity nationwide

The Memphis Business Journal

The University of Tennessee Health Science Center is moving pieces in place to ensure the school will be in prime position to attract students who want to have the most advanced facilities.


UTHSC Professor Awarded $120K to Study Chronic Pain

The Daily News

Dr. Valeria Vásquez, an assistant professor in the Department of Physiology in the University of Tennessee Health Science Center’s College of Medicine, has received a $120,000 grant from the United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation to study the causes of chronic pain.


Memphis scientist awarded $1.66 million grant for Parkinson’s research

The Memphis Business Journal

A $1.66 million federal research grant will allow a University of Tennessee Health Science Center scientist in Memphis to track down the role of a brain chemical called dopamine. Associate professor Fu-Ming Zhou won the five-year grant from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, one of more than two dozen  in the National… Read More


UTHSC researcher gets NIH funding for Parkinson’s research

The Memphis Business Journal

A University of Tennessee Health Science Center professor received a $1.6 million grant to study the role of dopamine in Parkinson’s disease. Fu-Ming Zhou, an associate professor in the Department of Pharmacology in the College of Medicine, received the grant, distributed over five years, from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke


UTHSC Simulation Center to Stress Collaboration

The Memphis Business Journal

With medical errors becoming a major cause of death in hospitals, simulation may be one way to reverse a terrible trend.