UTMB experts honored with lifetime achievement award for contributions to study of deadly diseases
BioNews TexasApril 18, 2014
Frederick A. Murphy and Thomas G. Ksiazek, both professors at UTMB, have been recognized by global experts who study the deadliest infectious diseases... more »
Hiring Red, White & You! places vets in medical field
Houston ChronicleApril 18, 2014
The Texas Medical Center started an initiative to hire veterans that has gone statewide. UTMB, which also will be recruiting at the Hiring Red, White... more »
Keeping Kids Healthy: How to spot colds, flu, strep throat in your child
Galveston County Daily NewsApril 16, 2014
In the latest Keeping Kids Healthy column by UTMB Drs. Sally Robinson and Keith Bly: School-aged youths have six to eight colds per year, according... more »
Keeping Kids Healthy - How to spot colds, flu, strep throat in your child
Galveston County Daily NewsApril 16, 2014
By Drs. Sally Robinson and Keith Bly
Here’s the lowdown on the most common illnesses school kids get and some advice on what parents can do t... more »
International research group recognizes UTMB experts
April 15, 2014
Murphy and Ksiazek honored for their contributions to the study of deadly diseases
The global experts who study the deadliest infectious diseases... more »
International research group recognizes UTMB experts
April 15, 2014
Murphy and Ksiazek honored for their contributions to the study of deadly diseases
The global experts who study the deadliest infectious diseases... more »
Inside UTMB: West Nile research
Galveston County Daily NewsApril 15, 2014
News in this week’s Inside UTMB column: Scientists working in UTMB’s Sealy Center for Vaccine Development have received a two-year,... more »
UTMB first hospital in Texas to receive Gold American Heart Association Award
Bay Area CitizenApril 15, 2014
UTMB is the first hospital in Texas to receive the Get With The Guidelines — Resuscitation Gold Quality Achievement Award from the American... more »
Pregnancy effects of inflammatory bowel disease may vary
ReutersApril 15, 2014
Some forms of inflammatory bowel disease are a bigger threat to pregnancy than others, suggests a large new U.S. analysis. One of two major types of... more »
This week 67 years ago, tons of ammonium nitrate blew up in Texas City; two Galveston doctors cataloged 3,000 casualties
Dallas Morning NewsApril 15, 2014
On April 16, 1947, a French cargo ship carrying 2,300 tons of ammonium nitrate exploded in Texas City harbor, near Galveston. Another explosion... more »