Inside UTMB - Laposata ranked No. 3 in world by peers
December 22, 2015
Dr. Michael Laposata, chairman of the University of Texas Medical Branch’s pathology department, has been named one of the most influential... more »
Inside UTMB - Laposata ranked No. 3 in world by peers
December 22, 2015
Dr. Michael Laposata, chairman of the University of Texas Medical Branch’s pathology department, has been named one of the most influential... more »
UTMB study: Cyberdating teens more at risk for abuse
December 22, 2015
Teens who are involved in dating abuse today are more likely to also be experiencing abuse online, according to a new study from the... more »
Vice President of UTMB Health Angleton Danbury Campus announces retirement
December 21, 2015
David A. Bleakney, vice president and administrator of the UTMB Health Angleton Danbury Campus, recently announced his retirement effective March 31,... more »
Tragedy compels couple to start non-profit to assist families of burn victims
December 21, 2015
Inspired by tragedy, Bob and Tracy Doiron of San Antonio are taking a traumatic time in their lives and transforming it into a positive force to... more »
Researchers propose a better method for selecting yearly flu vaccine
December 21, 2015
In a paper published in the open-access journal Frontiers in Microbiology a multidisciplinary team argues a new bioinformatics approach could be a... more »
Researchers propose a better method for selecting yearly flu vaccine
December 21, 2015
In a paper published in the open-access journal Frontiers in Microbiology a multidisciplinary team argues a new bioinformatics approach could be a... more »
Survival Rates Not Improving for Women Under 50 with Endometrial Cancer
December 18, 2015
Despite improvements in diagnoses and treatments, survival rates for women younger than 50 with primary, invasive endometrial cancer are not improving... more »
Survival Rates Not Improving for Women Under 50 with Endometrial Cancer
December 18, 2015
Despite improvements in diagnoses and treatments, survival rates for women younger than 50 with primary, invasive endometrial cancer are not improving... more »
Change Agents: BASF donation will pamper newborns
The FactsDecember 17, 2015
UTMB Health’s Angleton Danbury Campus will be receiving disposable diapers for newborns from the employees at BASF as part of the... more »