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📢 #MaysCancerCenter is seeking US-based adults with #bloodcancer and experiencing #sleep disturbance to participate in a remote study of an 8-week digital wellness intervention. More here: cancer.uthscsa.edu/heme-study #leukemia #lymphoma #myeloma @mayscancer @utsystem
On #WorldBrainDay, @UTHealthSA ushers in a new era for South Texas with a preview of its Center for Brain Health, a facility that combines research, clinical care & caregiver support to transform the treatment & understanding of #brain diseases. tinyurl.com/5n9an3yd @utsystem

Watch as @UTHealthSA’s Randal Robinson, MD, Obstetrics & Gynecology, participates in a Q&A with @ksatnews’s Good Morning San Antonio explaining polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) & a clinical study for women suffering from PCOS-related infertility. bit.ly/446uaZX
The William and Ella Owens Medical Research Foundation recently awarded $1.5 million to @UTHealthSA for research projects that address #pancreatic cancer, Alzheimer’s disease and childhood #cancers. tinyurl.com/5yyvs3uf

Hispanic/Latino cancer survivors, help us learn about the outside influences that may have impacted your survivorship journey. Share your cancer experience with the Avanzando Caminos team at @UTHealthSA. salud.to/survivorstudy

New urine-based tumor DNA test may help personalize liver #cancer treatment, @UTHealthSA investigators find. Learn more🔗: tinyurl.com/429u5arx @utsystem

Key DNA complex connected to PARP inhibitor cancer drug resistance discovered. Learn more 🔗: tinyurl.com/2vwpdcsb

If you or someone you know are over age 45, Hispanic & do not have cardiovascular disease, you may be able to help @UTHealthSA researchers learn how diabetes & obesity affect aging & heart disease in Hispanics. To learn more, call 210-450-3333 or click bit.ly/4h01QfF.

A program developed by @UTHealthSA researchers is giving patients a new reason to look forward to their next therapy session. bit.ly/41r1J6p
National Institute on Aging Family-Based Study aimed at uncovering the genetic risks of dementia now at @UTHealthSA. Learn more: biggsinstitute.org/nia-family-bas…

If you or someone you know is aged 70 to 95, you may be able to help @UTHealthSA study Rapamycin's (an FDA-approved drug) effects on heart function. Participants will be compensated. Learn more or see if you qualify by calling 210-450-3333 or clicking bit.ly/3ouqLOT.

📢 #MaysCancerCenter is seeking US-based adults with #bloodcancer and experiencing #sleep disturbance to participate in a remote study of an 8-week digital wellness intervention. More here: cancer.uthscsa.edu/heme-study #leukemia #lymphoma #myeloma @mayscancer @utsystem
The @IIMSCTSA at @UTHealthSA is currently accepting applications for Translational Technology Resource grant awards to support genetic analyses at the single-cell level & spatial levels carried out at the Genome Sequencing Facility on the Greehey campus. bit.ly/3UwO7ml

Latino cancer survivors, this is your chance to share your experiences to benefit future survivors! Join @UTHealthSA’s Avanzando Caminos study! salud.to/survivorstudy

Watch as @UTHealthSA’s Randal Robinson, MD, Obstetrics & Gynecology, participates in a Q&A with @ksatnews’s Good Morning San Antonio explaining polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) & a clinical study for women suffering from PCOS-related infertility. bit.ly/446uaZX
Hope begins at home: @UTHealthSA faculty start nonprofit for rare disease research & advocacy when their then six-week-old daughter was diagnosed with a rare neurogenetic disease. Learn more 🔗: tinyurl.com/582kxpw4 @utsystem

Watch & listen as @UTHealthSA investigators speak w/ @KABBFOX29 about the nearly $3.4 million in @CPRITtexas funding awarded to them to research treatments for drug-resistant #cancers & expand #HPV vaccination outreach in underserved communities. tinyurl.com/mr4r9udt @utsystem
If you or someone you know are over age 45, Hispanic & do not have cardiovascular disease, you may be able to help @UTHealthSA researchers learn how diabetes & obesity affect aging & heart disease in Hispanics. To learn more, call 210-450-3333 or click bit.ly/4h01QfF.

National Institute on Aging Family-Based Study aimed at uncovering the genetic risks of dementia now at @UTHealthSA. Learn more: biggsinstitute.org/nia-family-bas…

If you or someone you know is aged 70 to 95, you may be able to help @UTHealthSA study Rapamycin's (an FDA-approved drug) effects on heart function. Participants will be compensated. Learn more or see if you qualify by calling 210-450-3333 or clicking bit.ly/3ouqLOT.
