During Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month, it’s inspiring to see impactful research driving progress in brain health. A team at UTHealth Houston has been awarded $27 million to lead a national Alzheimer’s data network, leveraging real-world data to advance research and improve understanding of the disease. This work represents a significant step forward in accelerating discoveries and shaping the future of care for patients and families affected by Alzheimer’s. Learn more about this important initiative below!
UTHealth Houston is proud to participate in the upcoming Texas Medical Center Veterans Committee Hiring Event on September 4th at 10 AM! We're excited to connect with our Veterans, share exciting career opportunities, and hear about the incredible experiences that shape your journey. We look forward to seeing you there!
UTHealth Houston is proud to welcome Dr. Melina R. Kibbe as our incoming president. In her message to the university, Dr. Kibbe shares her appreciation for the warm welcome and outlines her vision to advance our mission through collaboration, innovation, and excellence in education, research, and clinical care. Dr. Kibbe is eager to partner with students, trainees, faculty, and staff to shape a bold and ambitious path forward—one that harnesses our collective strengths, encourages interdisciplinary collaboration, and deepens our impact on the communities we serve. She is committed to being a strong advocate for the entire UTHealth Houston community as we pursue our shared mission together. Full message here: go.uth.edu/KibbeWelcome
Spotted on Southwest Freeway – our brand-new billboard is up proudly showcasing not one, but two No. 1 rankings from U.S. News & World Report! #1 BSN Program in Texas #1 DNP Program in Texas Whether you are just starting your nursing journey or taking it to the next level, there is no better place to do it than right here!
We are beyond excited to announce the success of our very first internal mobility event! This initiative was created to offer UT Physicians staff members new avenues for career development and growth within the organization. From 1-on-1 consultations about resume and career advice to mock interviews, our Talent Acquisition team is a resource for our internal candidates! We recognize the importance of retaining our amazing talent within the institution to ensure continued growth and excellence.
On January 11, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) School of Dentistry celebrated its 26th Annual DDS White Coat Ceremony, welcoming 106 students from the Class of 2027 into the health care profession. Family, friends, and faculty gathered in the Houston Ballroom at the University of Houston to honor this significant milestone in our students' journey. Keynote speaker C. Roger Macias, DDS, inspired attendees with words of encouragement as these future dental professionals begin their clinical careers. Join us in congratulating the next generation of dentists!
We are proud to announce that UTHealth Houston has earned the prestigious 2024 Top Workplaces designation by the Houston Chronicle for the 10th time! Top Workplaces honors results from anonymous employee feedback that evaluates organizations on culture and engagement drivers critical to a positive workplace experience. UTHealth Houston ranked No. 25 out of 49 in the large company category and was the only university among those ranked. Just 188 companies in Houston made the coveted list this year. This past spring, UTHealth Houston earned five 2024 Top Workplaces National Culture Excellence Awards and was named a 2024 USA TODAY National Top Workplace, ranking as the No. 1 university in the country among extra-large institutions. We are happy to be part of #TheManyFacesOfUTHealthHouston!
UTHealth Houston was the first institution in Houston to administer an FDA-approved drug, Kisunla (donanemab-azbt), for the treatment of early symptomatic Alzheimer’s disease. The recipient, 79-year-old Terrie Frankel, received the infusion last week. “We’re making history today,” Frankel said. Frankel began experiencing memory loss and forgetfulness at the beginning of this year. After consulting Rehal Bhojani, MD, primary care and sports medicine physician with McGovern Medical School at UTHealth Houston, she was referred to David Hunter, MD, associate professor in the Department of Neurology with McGovern Medical School. Kisunla isn’t a cure for the disease, but clinical trial results showed it reduced amyloid plaques on average by 84% at 10 months after infusion – appearing to slow the progression of Alzheimer’s for those in the early stages. UTHealth Houston was one of the sites in the study. “Mrs. Frankel is the ideal patient for this treatment,” Hunter said. “We want to see patients as soon as they, or their family, notice the slightest trace of forgetfulness. The earlier the patient is in their Alzheimer’s disease, the more they benefit from treatments like Kisunla.” “My hope for being part of this is that it will be a notable treatment for other folks and that there is hope for those who recognize their symptoms early,” Frankel said. Read the full story here: https://lnkd.in/g7zpcP8a
Philanthropy empowers students at #UTHealthHouston to follow their dreams and create opportunities that drive meaningful change. Meet Keith Sanders, a PhD student in his third year at McWilliams School of Biomedical Informatics at UTHealth Houston, who is paving the way in the biomedical informatics field. “I chose this career path because we’re in a situation in our society where we have so much data, and we need to not only learn how to store and utilize it, but also how to apply it to make real-world impacts,” he says. Keith’s research focuses on Alzheimer’s disease, delving into complicated interplays between genetics, epigenetics, and proteins to uncover new treatments and understand the disease better. He is grateful for the scholarship he received, which helped pay for school and set him up for future success. Philanthropy can transform the lives of students like Keith, enabling them to pursue their dreams and make a significant impact on health care. #PowerOfPhilanthropy
With their first classes today at McGovern Medical School, new medical students began their journey toward becoming doctors. Here’s to a year of learning, growth, and making memories.