Page List

  1. Untangling the mysteries of Alzheimer’s
    UTMB researchers have found new evidence that confirms the significance of tau to Alzheimer’s.
  2. UTMB dedicates Sugar Land clinic for women and children
    UTMB has served the families in Fort Bend County for many years with a Regional Maternal and Child Clinic in Stafford.
  3. A 5-step combo to prevent and recover from cancer
    An estimated 70 percent of cancers are related to or modifiable by lifestyle choices.
  4. Scientists learn how stem cell implants help heal traumatic brain injury
    UTMB Researchers have identified key mechanism by which implanted human neural stem cells aid recovery from traumatic axonal injury.
  5. UTMB Health schools, offices, and most clinics closed Monday, Jan. 16 for MLK Day
  6. $5 million grant from U.S. Department of Labor will train workers in Clinical Laboratory Sciences
    A stimulus grant of $5 million from the U.S. Department of Labor will fund a new four-year program at UTMB to educate long-term unemployed individuals as clinical laboratory science professionals
  7. Risk of stillbirth associated with factors known early in pregnancy
    Largest, most comprehensive study finds previous stillbirth, prior pregnancy history strongest indicators of stillbirth risk; lifestyle choices also play a role
  8. On a mission in Mexico to restore vision in needy
  9. SUBSIDY AVAILABLE on UTMB Health Multi-Share Plan
    Subsidy dollars from the Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) are available to qualifying small businesses in Galveston County.
  10. Lung-cancer screening can save patients' lives
    New research showed that lung cancer deaths were definitively reduced when patients received screening CT chest scans.
  11. Medical Discovery News launches new column
  12. Journal highlights work on John Sealy, Jennie Sealy Hospitals
  13. UTMB Health's Super Doctors 2011
  14. 14th Street to Be Closed for Construction – Nov. 14
    Street closure near the UTMB Galveston campus
  15. Natural killer cells could be key to anthrax defense
    UTMB researchers may have found new allies for the fight against anthrax.
eHeathcare Leadership Awards - 2010 and 2011 Winner

Support UTMB | For UTMB Employees | Site Index | Privacy Policy | Required Links | Contact Us

Copyright © 2012 The University of Texas Medical Branch • Member, Texas Medical Center ®
Contact Us: Office of Business Development and Marketing • Phone: 409.772.2618 • Fax: 409.772.6216
301 University Blvd., Galveston, TX 77555-0144