$2.35 million will help create a National Center for Excellence in pediatric liver transplantation.
Research on the most common liver cancer in adults will receive funding for up to five years.
After struggling with chemical intolerance, a woman leaves $2.7 million for outreach, education and research.
Two gifts support military health programs.
Livestock organization supports students for the 11th consecutive year.
Alzheimer’s disease is the sixth-leading cause of death in the U.S. There is no cure. By 2025, the number of Americans age 65 and older with Alzheimer’s is projected to grow by 40 percent. Texas is expected to see an increase of nearly 50 percent in that same time. “One in nine of us over […]
In a flap of skull the size of a pinhead, Martin Paukert, M.D., mounts and seals a thin window onto an anesthetized mouse. This window will allow Dr. Paukert and his team to monitor, in real time, effects of stimuli to the brain of a conscious mouse while it walks on a tiny treadmill. That’s something […]
Since its founding more than 40 years ago, the Cancer Therapy & Research Center has grown in stature, scope, funding, patient care and research. But there’s been at least one constant: the support of Lowry and Peggy Mays. The couple has long been involved in the effort to make the CTRC the premier cancer treatment […]
More students will be entering the School of Nursing, thanks to a $700,000 grant from Methodist Healthcare Ministries of South Texas, Inc. The grant, which continues a three-year pilot program, will help advance the education of nurses to meet national guidelines and address the nursing shortage by providing more highly educated nurses. “These grants have […]