Inside UTMB: Many area services to be closed for holiday
Galveston County Daily NewsNovember 21, 2012
News in this week’s Inside UTMB: On Thursday and Friday, UTMB clinics, schools, business areas and administrative offices will close for the... more »
Inside UTMB: Many area services to be closed for holiday
Galveston County Daily NewsNovember 21, 2012
News in this week’s Inside UTMB: On Thursday and Friday, UTMB clinics, schools, business areas and administrative offices will close for the... more »
Promising research on restoring sight
Galveston County Daily NewsNovember 21, 2012
In this week’s Medical Discovery News with UTMB’s David Niesel and Norbert Herzog: Scientists have been able to restore the vision of... more »
Promising research on restoring sight
Galveston County Daily NewsNovember 21, 2012
In this week’s Medical Discovery News with UTMB’s David Niesel and Norbert Herzog: Scientists have been able to restore the vision of... more »
Exercise and its effect on cancer
Galveston County Daily NewsNovember 21, 2012
In this week’s column by UTMB’s Dr. Victor S. Sierpina: Exercise plays many important roles related to cancer. For cancer prevention, as... more »
Exercise and its effect on cancer
Galveston County Daily NewsNovember 21, 2012
In this week’s column by UTMB’s Dr. Victor S. Sierpina: Exercise plays many important roles related to cancer. For cancer prevention, as... more »
UTMB research goes global
November 21, 2012
UTMB Dr. Sami Kilic’s finding that teenage gamers are better at performing robotic surgery than medical professionals because of their... more »
UTMB research goes global
November 21, 2012
UTMB Dr. Sami Kilic’s finding that teenage gamers are better at performing robotic surgery than medical professionals because of their... more »
Research shows diabetes drug improves memory
November 20, 2012
An FDA-approved drug initially used to treat insulin resistance in diabetics has shown promise as a way to improve cognitive performance in some... more »
Teenage gamers are better at virtual surgery than MDs
Popular ScienceNovember 20, 2012
Continuing coverage: Scientists from UTMB had a hunch that students with a regular videogame diet (high school sophomores who played two hours of... more »