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IMUC signs option agreement with MD Anderson Cancer Center
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UTSA adopts Click Commerce’s research, compliance software
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Sole Finalist Named for UTPA President Position
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Collaboration creates 250 jobs in Richardson
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Tech research at UT in line for $2M in funding
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University of Texas at Dallas receives 16 gifts worth more than $16.8M
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RF Code Announces First Ever Wire-Free Liquid Detection Sensor
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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,...
The Dallas Morning News Robert Miller Column.
By Robert Miller, The Dallas Morning News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 21--EVENT WILL OFFER TIPS ON HEALTH: The 2004 annual Women's Health Symposium will focus on preventive health strategies for women of all ages, including stress management, hormones, vitamins and...
Plan Calls for Dallas-Area Colleges to Share 25 Superstar Research Professors.
By Linda K. Wertheimer, The Dallas Morning News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 14--AUSTIN, Texas--A group of 25 superstar professors would come to work for two, and possibly three, North Texas universities as part of a plan to build up the University...
'Second heart' is in your legs
Fat around the abdomen may be a predictor of disease. "If you pinch around your navel and the skinfold is more than an inch and a quarter, you're more likely to be at risk for obesity-related chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, or heart disease," warns Abhimanyu Garg, associate professor...
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