In this issue
San Antonio Substance Use Symposium
Starfish Dash
Injecting gene cocktail into mouse pancreas leads to humanlike tumors
Dr. Ramirez named a Komen Scholar for breast cancer research
Business Journal names four from UT Health as Health Care Heroes
Float along on the Texas Cavaliers River Parade
UT Health to host program on history of medicine in San Antonio
Research »
Injecting gene cocktail into mouse pancreas leads to humanlike tumors

The groundbreaking technologycould revolutionize studies of pancreatic cancer initiation and progression, and spur new drug development.

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Dr. Ramirez named a Komen Scholar for breast cancer research

Each scholar—chosen for their knowledge, leadership, and contributions to breast cancer research—will help guide Komen’s $956 million research program. And she will receive $600,000 over three years to study Latina breast cancer.

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Awards and Honors »
Business Journal names four from UT Health as Health Care Heroes

Winners include Jennifer Milton, B.S.N, M.B.A., Jason Rosenfeld, Dr.P.H. (c), M.P.H., Jannine Cody, Ph.D., and Brian Eastridge, M.D.

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Community »
Float along on the Texas Cavaliers River Parade

The university is acknowledging the School of Medicine’s 50th anniversary by having students, faculty, alumni and staff from the School of Medicine ride the barge.

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UT Health to host program on history of medicine in San Antonio

It will feature the former mayor Henry G. Cisneros, Ph.D., discussing health institutions as a key to the future of San Antonio, plus a panel of hospital professionals and medical experts from the San Antonio area.

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Events »
San Antonio Substance Use Symposium

Free event April 20 will bring together leaders from the city, academic health and local health care systems, community-based organizations, health care providers and the public.

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Starfish Dash

This official Fiesta event on April 28 supports the goal of making chromosome 18 the first treatable chromosome abnormality.

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