You can help find better treatments for COVID-19 through a high-tech app
UTHealth using app to track long-term COVID-19 effects for new study
The University of Texas Health Science Center is one of eight sites in the country joining the new study to see how the coronavirus is affecting Houstonians.
HOUSTON - Researchers at UTHealth are asking for your help to find better treatments for COVID-19.
They re teaming up with the Centers for Disease Control and using a high-tech app to track long-term effects of the virus.
One thing we ve all learned about COVID-19 is it affects everyone differently. The CDC is gathering every piece of information it can to try to get a better understanding of it.
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Homo erectus skulls found in Dmanisi, Georgia. Paul Tafforeau/ESRF
Our earliest ancestors weren’t as brainy as we thought, fossil skulls suggest
Apr. 8, 2021 , 2:00 PM
Pinpointing when our ancient ancestors evolved humanlike brains is a frustratingly difficult puzzle. Brains almost never fossilize, so researchers must scrutinize impressions in the skull left behind by the brain’s grooves, folds, and bulges. A new analysis of such imprints from five skulls suggests our genus,
Homo, developed complex language and advanced toolmaking hundreds of thousands of years later than previously thought. Other researchers disagree with that interpretation, but say the study still sheds much-needed light on brain structures in our genus’ earliest days.
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SHANGHAI, April 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Shanghai Genechem Co., Ltd. (Genechem), a discovery company dedicated to novel target discovery and development of novel therapeutics, today announced the appointment of Dr. Eric Rowinsky, President and Executive Chairman of the Board of Rgenix, Inc., and Dr. Manuel Hidalgo, Chief of Hematology and Medical Oncology at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, to its Scientific Advisory Board. Drs. Rowinsky and Hidalgo will bring their strong expertise in translational and clinical development to support Genechem s mission to bring its innovative pipeline to global markets through novel target discovery, early development in China, and global partnership.
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Duncanville High School Alum Pursues Career in Medicine
Gabriel Franklin says he discovered he wanted to pursue a medical career while he was a student at Duncanville High School.
“I knew I had an interest in science, but when I took my Anatomy and Physiology class, that really solidified it for me,” Gabriel said.
Gabriel says everyone at Duncanville High School, from his basketball coaches, band directors and teachers encouraged him to pursue his dreams.
“They’ve all been super supportive,” Gabriel said. “Whenever I had an idea or a new goal, they would push me toward that.”