UTMB Sealy Center on Aging’s RSVP senior volunteers and advisory council members, along with partners from ShyKatZ Deli and Galveston Elks Lodge No. 126, gathered Jan. 19 to stuff backpacks with items for homeless veterans in celebration of the Martin Luther King ay of Service; UTMB’s Pediatric Primary and Urgent Care Clinics in west Galveston have moved from 2027 61st St. into a new building at 6416 Broadway; Dr. Karen Wagner will serve as interim chairwoman of UTMB’s department of psychiatry and behavioral sciences beginning March 1; Elizabeth Lyons has received a $712,000 award from the American Cancer Society for a five-year project looking at whether middle-aged breast cancer survivors are more likely to exercise if they participate in narrative-based active video games; The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases awarded Dr. Gustavo Valbuena $426,198 for a two-year grant, “Role of Reactive Oxygen Species in Nipah Virus Pathogenesis;” Grant Hughes has received a $250,000 Rising Science and Technology Acquisition and Retention Program award from the University of Texas System.