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July 1, 2021
Ali Seifi, MD, FNCS, FCCM, an associate professor in the Department of Neurosurgery, is quoted in this story. Read story
July 1, 2021
Ali Seifi, MD, FNCS, FCCM, an associate professor in the Department of Neurosurgery, is quoted in this story. Read story
July 1, 2021
Ali Seifi, MD, FNCS, FCCM, an associate professor in the Department of Neurosurgery, is quoted in this story in Popular Mechanics. Read story
July 1, 2021
Beginning July 20, the My Service Center catalog will expand to support UT Police Department services. Common requests such as keys or access, special events, parking transactions and other non-emergency police services will all be available to access through this new service category. This addition to services comes as part of the EDGE initiative, and […]
July 1, 2021
Dr. Dimpy P. Shah, Population Health Sciences/Mays Cancer Center, was included within a story of the Sacramento Bee addressing her research in which 94% of the 131 patients in the study produced antibodies three to four weeks after full vaccination, most of which had solid cancers as opposed to cancers in the blood. Read story
July 1, 2021
Dr. Dimpy P. Shah, Population Health Sciences/Mays Cancer Center, was included within a story of The Olympian addressing her research in which 94% of the 131 patients in the study produced antibodies three to four weeks after full vaccination, most of which had solid cancers as opposed to cancers in the blood. Read story
July 1, 2021
Dr. Dimpy P. Shah, Population Health Sciences/Mays Cancer Center, was included within a story of the Miami Herald addressing her research in which 94% of the 131 patients in the study produced antibodies three to four weeks after full vaccination, most of which had solid cancers as opposed to cancers in the blood. Read story