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Chikungunya Fever: Mechanism of Emrgence and Prospects for Control Through Vaccination

Arts & Medicine Conference, Latest NewsBy School of MedicineFebruary 3, 2015

55 Annual Bailey K. Ashford Memorial Lecture By: Scott C. Weaver, Ph.D. Professor, Departments of Pathology and Microbiology & Immunology Director, Institute for Human Infections and Immunity Scientific Director, Galveston National Laboratory University ofTexas Medical Branch

Chikungunya Fever: Mechanism of Emrgence and Prospects for Control Through Vaccination

UncategorizedBy School of MedicineFebruary 3, 2015

55 Annual Bailey K. Ashford Memorial Lecture By: Scott C. Weaver, Ph.D. Professor, Departments of Pathology and Microbiology & Immunology Director, Institute for Human Infections and Immunity Scientific Director, Galveston National Laboratory University ofTexas Medical Branch

Chikungunya Fever: Mechanism of Emrgence and Prospects for Control Through Vaccination

Arts & Medicine Conference, Latest NewsBy School of MedicineFebruary 3, 2015

55 Annual Bailey K. Ashford Memorial Lecture By: Scott C. Weaver, Ph.D. Professor, Departments of Pathology and Microbiology & Immunology Director, Institute for Human Infections and Immunity Scientific Director, Galveston National Laboratory University ofTexas Medical Branch

Chikungunya Fever: Mechanism of Emrgence and Prospects for Control Through Vaccination

Arts & Medicine Conference, Latest NewsBy School of MedicineFebruary 3, 2015

55 Annual Bailey K. Ashford Memorial Lecture By: Scott C. Weaver, Ph.D. Professor, Departments of Pathology and Microbiology & Immunology Director, Institute for Human Infections and Immunity Scientific Director, Galveston National Laboratory University ofTexas Medical Branch

Communicating Medicine Through Art: A Presentation of Parasites by Sand Animation

Arts & Medicine Conference, Latest NewsBy School of MedicineFebruary 3, 2015

Bailey K. Ashford Humanism, Arts & Medicine Conference Communicating Medicine Through Art: A Presentation of Parasites by Sand Animation By Shelly Xie B.S. University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Dallas , Texas

RCM busca prevenir la recurrencia de la vaginosis bacteriana

Latest NewsBy School of MedicineJanuary 30, 2015

Investigadores de la Escuela de Medicina del Recinto de Ciencias Médicas (RCM) buscan prevenir la recurrencia de la vaginosis bacteriana, la infección vaginal más común a nivel mundial, a través de un estudio clínico del Programa Harmony. La vaginosis bacteriana es una afección que ocurre en las mujeres, en la cual el equilibrio bacteriano normal…

RCM busca prevenir la recurrencia de la vaginosis bacteriana

Latest NewsBy School of MedicineJanuary 30, 2015

Investigadores de la Escuela de Medicina del Recinto de Ciencias Médicas (RCM) buscan prevenir la recurrencia de la vaginosis bacteriana, la infección vaginal más común a nivel mundial, a través de un estudio clínico del Programa Harmony. La vaginosis bacteriana es una afección que ocurre en las mujeres, en la cual el equilibrio bacteriano normal…

PTSD May Be Strengthened When Old Memories Travel New Pathways Through The Brain

Latest NewsBy School of MedicineJanuary 26, 2015

Fear memories, such as remembering the sensation and pain of fire, are essential for our survival. Now, two new studies suggest that the neural circuitry involved in such fear memories may not be constant but changing. In fact, the researchers discovered that old fear memories shift from their original pathway in the brain to a…

PTSD May Be Strengthened When Old Memories Travel New Pathways Through The Brain

Latest NewsBy School of MedicineJanuary 26, 2015

Fear memories, such as remembering the sensation and pain of fire, are essential for our survival. Now, two new studies suggest that the neural circuitry involved in such fear memories may not be constant but changing. In fact, the researchers discovered that old fear memories shift from their original pathway in the brain to a…

PTSD May Be Strengthened When Old Memories Travel New Pathways Through The Brain

UncategorizedBy School of MedicineJanuary 26, 2015

Fear memories, such as remembering the sensation and pain of fire, are essential for our survival. Now, two new studies suggest that the neural circuitry involved in such fear memories may not be constant but changing. In fact, the researchers discovered that old fear memories shift from their original pathway in the brain to a…

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The Medical Sciences Campus holds a Postsecondary Institutions Board Renewal License and is accredited by the MSCHE (Middle States Commission on Higher Education).In addition, it does not discriminate based on race, religion, sex, nationality, age, origin or social or economic condition, physical or mental disability, or political affiliation.