News in this week’s Inside UTMB column: The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences is supporting one-year pilot projects through the Sealy Center for Environmental Health and Medicine for researchers Dr. Allan Brasier, Marxa Figueiredo, Deepthi Kolli and Dr. Terumi Midoro-Horiuti; Dr. Cris Berlingeri-Ramos will present “Wrinkles, age spots and skin cancer, oh my! Caring for our aging skin” for the Lunch Bunch today from noon to 1 p.m.; this month’s Medicare moment topic is physical, occupational and speech therapy; students from GISD’s L.A. Morgan Elementary School presented the UTMB neonatal nurseries with a donation check for $70 to their March of Dimes Team; the Texas Digital Library recognized Bobby Marlin, Mira Greene, Lisa Reyna-Guerrero and Kelly Caldwell as the team behind the Truman G. Blocker Jr. History of Medicine Collections in the Moody Medical Library for their outstanding work to increase accessibility to its previously underutilized Louis Pasteur Collection; Michael T. Osterholm, director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy and Distinguished University Teaching Professor at the University of Minnesota, presented “Emerging infectious diseases: Looking into the crystal ball.”