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UT awarded federal innovation grant to invest in academic researchers throughout northwest Ohio

December 2, 2016

UT has received $500,000 from the U.S. Department of Commerce so faculty research can help lead to more startup companies and jobs in the area.


Professional development events available to UT women in science fields

October 26, 2016

The AWIS Northwestern Ohio Chapter will hold a workshop, “How to Craft the Perfect LinkedIn Profile in 30 Minutes,” Wednesday, Nov. 2, on UT's Health Science Campus.


Association for Women in Science workshop to be held Oct. 7 on Scott Park Campus

October 5, 2016

The Association for Women in Science will hold a Mentoring Circle Workshop featuring Dr. Joan Herbers of Ohio State University Friday, Oct. 7.


UT researchers receive funding to study link between kidney disorder and cardiovascular disease

September 12, 2016

Dr. Wissam AbouAlaiwi and doctoral student Hannah Saternos both received grants to examine how a genetic kidney disorder increases a person’s risk of cardiovascular disease and stroke.


UT researchers test new experimental drug to treat diabetes and increase bone mass

August 18, 2016

A UT research team and chemists from the Scripps Research Institute have discovered a compound that normalizes glucose levels while increasing the mass and quality of bone.


UT College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences welcomes new students with ceremony

August 17, 2016

The College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences will give first-year students white coats during a professional advancement ceremony Thursday, Aug. 18.


Students serve UTMC patients through new advocate assistant program

July 15, 2016

Students pursuing a health-related careers are making the rounds as patient advocate assistants at UT Medical Center.


Assistant professor examines nicotine addiction in new book

July 8, 2016

Dr. F. Scott Hall, UT assistant professor of pharmacology, has written a forthcoming book that explores contributing factors to smoking and nicotine addiction.


Discovery may lead to new treatments for Type 2 diabetes

July 7, 2016

Dr. Terry Hinds Jr., UT assistant professor of physiology and pharmacology, and his team designed a new drug that may help treat Type 2 diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular disease.


Assistant professor elected to lead international neuroscience society

June 24, 2016

Dr. F. Scott Hall, UT assistant professor of pharmacology, has been voted president of the International Behavioral Neuroscience Society.