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TMC3 Founding Institutions Unveil Master Plan for Life Sciences Research Campus

Photo of an aerial view of the planned TMC3 translational research campus, which is scheduled to open in 2022. (Photo credit: Elkus Manfredi Architects)

May 2, 2019

TMC3 founding institutions – including UTHealth – announced that Elkus Manfredi Architects, Transwestern Development Company, and Vaughn Construction will serve as the architectural and development team to execute the physical manifestation for the game-changing 37-acre TMC3 translational research campus.



7 things a Houston fertility expert wants you to know

Photo of Mazen Abdallah, MD, an assistant professor with McGovern Medical School and a certified reproductive endocrinologist affiliated with UT Physicians and Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center. (Photo credit: Maricruz Kwon/UTHealth)

April 23, 2019

For many, having children is the adventure of a lifetime. However, for those who struggle to conceive, starting a family can be a long and emotionally draining process, full of unknowns, false hopes, guilt, and even shame. Mazen Abdallah, MD, sheds light on the issue with a few fast facts. 




Deep brain stimulation restores quality of life

Pastor Jay McIntosh

April 17, 2019

Imagine a world where the smallest tasks can make day-to-day life incredibly difficult. At times, life can be stressful enough without having to worry about menial things. But for those suffering with tremors, even the smallest tasks can present an enormous challenge.


Without skipping a beat

Jorge D. Salazar, MD, and Pansy Tung, MD

March 29, 2019

More than two decades ago, Stephen A. Barnes oversaw Jorge D. Salazar’s training in general surgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital. But in October 2017, he found himself on a stainless steel operating table waiting for Salazar to repair a hole in his heart that had been quietly sapping his vitality his entire life.






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