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Cancer Research Symposium highlights UT’s work in precision therapy

January 8, 2019

The University’s research in immune therapy and precision molecular therapy for treating cancer was in the spotlight at UT's second Cancer Research Symposium.


Submissions sought for 2019 Health Science Campus Artist Showcase

December 20, 2018

Mulford Library is seeking submissions for its 2019 Health Science Campus Artist Showcase. The deadline to apply for consideration to be included in the annual event is 5 p.m. Friday, Jan. 11. The library is accepting submissions from UT faculty, staff and students in the health sciences — nursing, medicine, pharmacy and the health professions ...


National science leader and Toledo native to deliver UT commencement address Dec. 15

December 10, 2018

Michael Witherell, director of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and Md Kamal Hossain, emerging cancer researcher, will speak at commencement ceremonies Saturday, Dec. 15.


UT scientist studies cannabis to control parasites

November 20, 2018

Dr. Richard Komuniecki, Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of Biological Sciences, is conducting research to see if marijuana might be used to rid humans and livestock of roundworms.


UT Leadership Institute 2018-19 class announced

November 16, 2018

Last year, 21 faculty from across the University participated in the second year of the UT Leadership Institute. The program was launched in fall 2016 by UT President Sharon L. Gaber and Provost Andrew Hsu to provide professional development to help prepare future academic leaders. “We started this program to help our fantastic faculty members ...


Nov. 27 deadline to order poinsettias from Satellites

November 15, 2018

Order poinsettias and wreathes from the Satellites Auxiliary. Tuesday, Nov. 27, is the deadline to submit orders for this year's fundraiser.


UT research discovers link between refined dietary fiber, gut bacteria and liver cancer

October 18, 2018

UT researchers have authored a study published in the journal Cell that found a link between highly refined soluble fibers and liver cancer.


A no-pain gain to combat hypertension: UT research finds way to mimic exercise’s blood pressure lowering effects

October 17, 2018

UT researchers have discovered that by increasing the body’s supply of beta hydroxybutyrate, a chemical produced predominantly by the liver, it is possible to regulate high blood pressure without reducing sodium intake or increasing exercise.


UT faculty recognized for tenure and promotion

October 17, 2018

More than 60 faculty members were honored at a tenure and promotion celebration in Carlson Library.


Two UT faculty members honored by American Chemical Society

September 28, 2018

Dr. Amanda Bryant-Friedrich and Dr. Paul Erhardt were recognized at the recent American Chemical Society’s fall national meeting in Boston.