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Attend What's New in GI 2024, a one-day CME conference hosted by UTSW Internal Medicine's Division of Digestive & Liver Diseases. Acquire valuable insights on recognizing symptoms, using current data, and formulating suitable treatment plans for GI diseases. bit.ly/4cWJ0Vd
Don't miss UTSW Department of Pathology's @qingzhanglab presenting the Outstanding Investigator Award Lecture at #Pathobiology2024. Learn about how researchers understand oxygen's effects on cancer growth today and the outlook for the future. @UTSWCancer UT Southwestern Medical Center American Society for Investigative Pathology
Don’t miss Haiqi Chen’s review of the latest on Spatial Omics Tech at #AUA24! UT Southwestern Medical Center Green Center for Reproductive Biology Sciences
Discover the latest on viral vectors for gene therapy from UT Southwestern Medical Center's Irvin Garza. #ASGCT2024
See how UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers are harnessing the power of classification algorithms to advance biomedical discoveries! Join Kirill Medvedev at GLBIO 2024! ISCB News
It's all happening... tomorrow and Friday! Follow #UTSystemAI for the inaugural Artificial Intelligence Symposium in Health Care, when we bring together 500+ researchers, practitioners and UT System leaders to strategize on the future of AI-enhanced health care. UT Southwestern Medical Center
Joining us today and tomorrow for the inaugural The University of Texas System AI Symposium in Health Care? Tag us and use #UTSystemAI
Catch up on the latest in #diabetes management and metabolism with UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers at the American Diabetes Association - DiabetesPro 84th Scientific Sessions. On Saturday, Stanislaw Deja will be joining a panel discussion. #ADASciSessions
Discover how Ashley Solomonson, a dually appointed Green Center for Reproductive Biology Sciences and UTSW_ObGyn Assistant Professor, is studying placenta biology to find new ways to diagnose and treat maternal conditions. bit.ly/4dF1itY #NFRF