Inside UTMB: UTMB names Niesel interim dean
Galveston County Daily NewsSeptember 3, 2013
News in this week’s Inside UTMB, compiled by the Office of Marketing and Communications: David W. Niesel has been appointed interim vice... more »
Your health’s best friend
Galveston County Daily NewsSeptember 3, 2013
In this guest column by UTMB’s Dr. Tristi Muir: Animals serve as nonjudgmental, uncomplicated listeners. A common mistake that people make... more »
Soak up toxins with sponge
Abilene Reporter-NewsSeptember 3, 2013
In this week’s Medical Discovery News: People reach for sponges for soaking up messes, washing the dishes, and cleaning appliances. But... more »
Breast is best when it comes to early childhood nutrition
Galveston County Daily NewsSeptember 3, 2013
In this week’s column by UTMB’s Dr. Victor S. Sierpina: Breast milk has everything in it needed for a new baby to grow and thrive. This... more »
Safety issues also should be on a back-to-school list
Galveston County Daily NewsSeptember 3, 2013
In last week’s Keeping Kids Healthy column by UTMB Drs. Sally Robinson and Keith Bly: As you prepare your child for his or her time in the... more »
Breast is best when it comes to early childhood nutrition
Galveston County Daily NewsSeptember 3, 2013
Dr. Victor S. Sierpina
You just had a healthy baby. Congratulations! In these days when many women struggle with infertility and challenges... more »
Medical Discovery News - Sponging up toxins
Galveston County Daily NewsSeptember 3, 2013
By Norbert Herzog and David Niesel
People reach for sponges for soaking up messes, washing the dishes, and cleaning appliances. But... more »
Inside UTMB - UTMB names Niesel interim dean
Galveston County Daily NewsSeptember 3, 2013
Inside UTMB
UTMB names Niesel interim dean
David W. Niesel, professor and chairman of the department of microbiology and immunology, has been... more »
Your health’s best friend
Galveston County Daily NewsSeptember 3, 2013
By Dr. Tristi Muir
Last year, David was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. This neurodegenerative disease not only made David’s... more »
Nearly 20 percent of scientists contemplate moving overseas due in part to sequestration
Huffington PostAugust 29, 2013
New data compiled by a coalition of top scientific and medical research groups show that a large majority of scientists are receiving less federal... more »