Scammers love the holidays as much as we do, just for very different reasons. As online shopping surges, so do fake websites, fraudulent ads, and too-good-to-be-true deals across social media. The National Cybersecurity Alliance has resources to help you stay safe this shopping season. First, they have a webinar tomorrow, Nov. 19 at 1 p.m.… Read More
This Wednesday, Nov. 19 from 6-9 p.m., ITS is performing maintenance on our Banner database. Banner, including Banner Self-Service, will be unavailable during this time. Thank you for your cooperation as ITS continues to work to improve our campus technology resources.
UT Health Science Center — Get Ready for GRIZZ NIGHT! The tradition continues! Our annual UT Health Science Center Grizz Night is officially set for Feb. 20, and you’re invited to join us for one of the most fun, high-energy nights of the year! We’ll be packing out the arena as the Memphis Grizzlies take… Read More
Friday, Nov. 21 will be the LAST day the MRC (Molecular Resource Center) will send out Azenta samples. Please contact MRC staff for in-house Sanger sequencing. View the team here.
With the holidays approaching, there’s no better gift than the gift of recognition. Help us honor the incredible employees who make the UT Health Science Center a great place to work by nominating someone for our Winning Wednesday Employee Spotlight. Each week, Human Resources highlights a standout employee on the UT Health Science Center HR… Read More
Information Technology Services will be upgrading campus internet services beginning Wednesday, Nov. 19, starting at 5 p.m. During this time, you may notice brief interruptions or slower-than-usual connectivity. The work is expected to take up to two hours. We appreciate your patience as we work to improve network performance!
Join the Pathologists’ Assistant Program for presentations sharing forensic case studies conducted by our second-year students.Support our students as they demonstrate their passion for the field and share their clinical experiences! Friday, Nov. 21, Noon – 1 p.m. Freeman Auditorium, 3rd Floor, 930 Madison Ave. Presentation Topics: Acute Pneumonia Complicated by Urinary Tract Infection and… Read More
THE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE: NAWAJES MANDAL, MSc, PhD Professor, Department of Ophthalmology Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology UT Health Science Center College of Medicine Will be presenting his seminar titled “Decoding Sphingolipic Signaling: From Molecular Pathways to Disease Biomarkers” Thursday, Nov. 20 from 3:30 – 5 p.m. Cancer Research Building Auditorium… Read More