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All disciplines combined: total minority doctorate
All Disciplines Combined TOTAL MINORITY DOCTORATE 2007 Rank Institution State 1 Nova Southeastern...
All disciplines combined: Asian American doctorate
All Discipline Combined ASIAN AMERICAN DOCTORATE 2007 Rank Institution State 1 University of...
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All Disciplines Combined HISPANIC DOCTORATE 2007 Rank Institution State 1 Nova Southeastern University...
Life Sciences Venture Firm Emergent Technologies, Inc. Selects UT Dallas and UT Southwestern Researchers Gnade and Cadeddu to Receive Opportunity Texas Proof-of-Concept Award
$25,000 Award Goes to UT Dallas for Development of Kidney Stone Magnetic Retrieval System AUSTIN, Texas -- Emergent Technologies, Inc. ETI, life sciences venture firm, announced today that the firm's first Opportunity Texas Proof of Concept Award will be bestowed on The University of Texas at Dallas UT Dallas,...
How the University of Texas Medical Branch responded to changing demographics
PROBLEM In 2005, the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston was struggling to serve the ever-increasing Hispanic population of the state, dealing with growing health disparities between Whites and Hispanics and trying to find a way to satiate the interest of students seeking to learn medical Spanish. ...
The Hispanic Health Disparities Research Center at the University of Texas at El Paso has received a $6.8 million grant from the National Institutes of Health
THE HISPANIC HEALTH DISPARITIES RESEARCH CENTER AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PASO has received a $6.8 MILLION grant from the National Institutes of Health. Specifically, the funds will be used to advance the research of the center and to eliminate racial and ethnic health inequalities across the United...
The University of Texas El Paso has received a four-year, $1.6 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to fund research into several diseases, including West Nile Virus, Chagas disease and Giardia infection
The UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS EL PASO has received a four-year, $1.6 MILLION grant from the National Institutes of Health to fund research into several diseases, including West Nile Virus, Chagas disease and Giardia infection. The grant, awarded to the Minority Biomedical Research Support/Support of Continuous Research Excellence program, will fund...
Dr. Denton A. Cooley Named 2007 Recipient of the TIAA-CREF Distinguished Medical Educator Award
Award ceremony paid tribute to cardiovascular surgeon's internationally recognized legacy in medical education HOUSTON -- TIAA-CREF, a national financial services group of companies and the leading provider of retirement services in the academic, medical, research, and cultural fields, announced that Denton A. Cooley, M.D., president and surgeon-in-chief of The...
'Increasing our global reach is key'.
Staff H. Ralph Hawkins, FAIA, FACHA, is president and CEO of Dallas-based HKS, Inc. He has been involved in the design of more than $1 billion of healthcare facilities, totaling 30,000 beds and 40 million sf. A past president of the Academy...
Crisis on the Catwalk: Fashion Models Report Feeling Less Happy and Fulfilled Than Others, According to New Research.
LONDON, February 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Researchers at The City University, London, have found that models experience lower psychological need satisfaction and well-being than those not in the profession. After questioning a group of models and non-models of the same age range...


