Graduation Day for two newly minted PhDs! It has been a privilege to mentor such talented young scientists! The sky is the limit for these two!
@UTMBGSBS@UTMBPathRes
GSBS faculty, students and staff had a great time honoring our awardees at the Inaugural GSBS Awards Ceremony this afternoon! Congratulations to all awardees and nominees!
Congratulations to LaNisha Patterson for her successful defense today! She was such a force in my laboratory! Now she's ready to do great work at MD Anderson Cancer Center. @MDAndersonNews
Enjoyed visiting and sharing some of our work at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) @UAMSMicroImmuno. Beautiful place and and faculty are doing some great work! GREAT chairperson too! @votheroski Thanks for hosting!
This new study defines a novel prokaryotic SLiM mimetic that repurposes evolutionarily conserved eukaryotic signaling pathways to promote survival of an intracellular bacterium.
Read it in full here: https://t.co/9GMxXVFBNe
Check out the nice work from Caitlan Byerly on Ehrlichia activation of Hedgehog signaling!
#PLOSPathogens: Ehrlichia SLiM ligand mimetic activates Hedgehog signaling to engage a BCL-2 anti-apoptotic c ... https://t.co/AUi1xCMnaW
Great visit with my friend, Dr. Adrian Billings, who joined us today as the UTMB Distinguished Alumnus. He delivered an inspiring speech to our graduates. Had a great day!
Today was graduation day for Graduate School of Biomedical Scineces and students in Experimental Pathology @utmbexpath. Congratulations! The future is bright!
Post-doctoral research opportunity to investigate molecular & immunological mechanisms of Powassan virus transmission at the tick-virus-host interface.
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New in Science: A genetic study involving more than 2,000 dogs suggests that, contrary to popular belief, breed alone is a poor predictor of behavior.
Read that research and more in this week's issue. ➡ https://t.co/2bkiyE7GLt
A recent Science study analyzed thousands of connections between potential disease-associated mutations, specific proteins, and medical conditions, thereby providing a detailed map for use by future researchers. https://t.co/lG4VrMvOMz #NationalProteinDay
A recent Science analysis of data from U.S. military recruits suggests multiple sclerosis—a disease considered of unknown etiology—is a complication of infection with Epstein-Barr virus.
Learn more ⬇
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#SciencePerspective: https://t.co/DJvxFxMc5X