Media Relations team at The University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB). Need a medical or scientific expert for your news story? We can help. 409-772-6397
A new era in aging research is underway @utmbhealth.
The Moody Longevity Trial is exploring whether medications can slow biological aging and add healthier years to life for adults over 55.
🧬Learn more: https://t.co/S2FckFOayK
Today marks a significant milestone for UTMB and the community we are proud to serve. This morning, the @utsystem Board of Regents approved an agreement between UTMB and @BlueZones, officially bringing the Blue Zones Project to Galveston.
This approval reflects our longstanding commitment to advancing health and vitality in the communities we serve. The Blue Zones Project is a research-informed population health initiative designed to help communities improve well-being and support longer, healthier lives.
With this action, UTMB will launch a multi-year initiative focused on meaningful, sustainable impact across Galveston.
To read more about what this means for our community, visit: https://t.co/5vdOJjHI9U
Today, at the Board of Regents Meeting, I had the chance to present large capital projects on behalf of @utmbhealth. It’s a privilege to serve Texas and its constituents. Our students are the future for a booming economy that’s full of opportunities.
Productive day on Capitol Hill! Appreciated the opportunity to visit with members of the Texas delegation – Sen. @JohnCornyn, Rep. @TXRandy14, and @RepBrianBabin – on UTMB’s federal research priorities, including how the Galveston National Laboratory (GNL) is a critical component of our country’s biodefense strategy. Also, greatly enjoyed the opportunity to participate in SIP’s Global Brain Health and Longevity panel in the Russell Senate Building – UTMB continues to develop and deliver on advancing brain health for Texans. Honored to shine a spotlight on UTMB in D.C.
Congratulations to 3 of our faculty honored by @ASTMH for their leadership & impact in global health.
Dr. David Walker – Walter Reed Medal
Dr. Scott Weaver – Richard M. Taylor Award
Dr. Susan McLellan – Martin Wolfe Mentorship Award
https://t.co/n1pxXniNcX
Thanks to a new @NIH grant, UTMB Health scientists are advancing research on human noroviruses, responsible for nearly one-fifth of global gastroenteritis cases. The work aims to close key knowledge gaps and inform future prevention. https://t.co/tbMbrPm9jA
For the 4th consecutive year, UTMB Health has ranked among the top 5% of hospitals nationwide, earning the @Healthgrades America’s 250 Best Hospitals distinction—an honor that reflects our continued commitment to exceptional care. Learn more: https://t.co/DY0VfDu3UP
We are proud to share that the UTMB School of Nursing is ranked #1 in Texas and #19 in the nation among online graduate nursing programs by U.S. News & World Report!
Read full article: https://t.co/0mVCpb9Lf1
Join @docHJ & @utmbcardiology on Sept. 7th at 11 AM for a session on heart health. This program focuses on educating the public about heart attacks, offering insights into prevention measures, & providing tips for recognizing & addressing symptoms. ❤️ https://t.co/mNnaTTXYW5
Congratulations to Dr. Roberto Garofalo on a new @NIAIDFunding two-year developmental research grant for "Extracellular Vesicles (EV) Innate Immune Cargo in Respiratory Viral Infections." Dr. Garofalo is Professor and Vice Chair for Research, @UtmbPediatrics. Great work!
This morning, I had the pleasure of welcoming more than 650 new students to @UTMBHealth to orientation who will attend our @SHPUTMB, @UTMBGSBS, @UTMBSON and @UTMB_SPPH this year. Students, as you embark on this transformative journey, you’re joining an institution with a rich legacy of groundbreaking achievements and an exceptional network of current students, alumni, staff, and current employees. Your dedication to excellence will be integral in shaping the future of health care. I’m excited about the impact you will make and look forward to the remarkable contributions you’ll bring to communities near and far.
“The goal is to cure at least six or seven of these aging diseases, which is Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, dementia with Lewy body,” Kayed @utmbhealth said.
The University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston has made a groundbreaking discovery that could lead to the ultimate end of Alzheimer’s disease.⚕️ https://t.co/OkYvGrD89E
“I am very confident there are more people being infected than we know about,” said Gregory Gray, the infectious disease researcher @utmbhealth.
https://t.co/A3tRNG43BI
A new device aims to revolutionize how ophthalmologic medications are dosed and adhered to. Check out the details here: https://t.co/lK9oDHFu5X
#MedTech#Innovation#Ophthalmology"
"We think it is the right drug and the right delivery method," UTMB scientist Dr. Rakez Kayed tells @abc13houston@nickabc13 about a new nasal spray treatment with the potential to reverse the damage caused by diseases like #Alzheimers.
https://t.co/rF0V39i3w0
🌟 I am thrilled to share our latest publication in the @ACHEConnect Journal of Healthcare Management! 🏥📄 Our paper from @utmbhealth, captures the journey and transformative impact of a high value care delivery program. @UTMBPresident@UTMBProvost https://t.co/QoLn58dC6u
A heartfelt thank you to everyone at @utmbhealth for providing exceptional and continuous patient care to our community throughout #HurricaneBeryl. You are the reason we are able to continue to uphold @utsystem's statement from 1900: “The University of Texas stops for no storm.”
@Ectobass@utmbhealth Updates from schools will be communicated to staff and students this afternoon and the JSSOM white coat ceremony is still on schedule as planned.
Hurricane #Beryl update: @utmbhealth hospitals and ERs remain open. UTMB clinics and all urgent care facilities are closed today, July 8. Research facilities, including the GNL , are intact and operational.
#utmbstopsfornostorm