Nutrition 306 class hits 20,000 students in four years and celebrates helping non-nutrition majors understand food, diet and ...
The OriGen Health Research Center will mine a massive biobank of genetic, clinical and epidemiological information to develop ...
Advancing research on the root causes of diseases through cutting-edge technologies, interdisciplinary expertise and a unique biobank. Chronic diseases like obesity, diabetes, heart disease and ...
Chautauqua is an annual tradition bringing together speakers from interdisciplinary fields to explore a topic of contemporary interest. Organized by students, each event has a theme, and this year’s ...
Lisa Barnes joined the College of Natural Sciences as an associate director of development for major gifts in January 2025. Lisa oversees fundraising for all areas across CNS and supports donors in ...
The recent revolution in AI is fundamentally changing how astronomers observe, explore, analyze and model astronomical data. The Cosmic Horizons conference aims to bring together researchers who are ...
Astronomy on Tap ATX is partnering with C. L. Butaud for Astronomy Uncorked. How do astronomers discover planets orbiting distant stars? What have they found, and how do these exoplanets differ from ...
Dr. Lina M. Valencia, Andean Countries Coordinator at Re:wild, will talk about her career in conservation and her path to her current position. Dr. Lina M. Valencia is the Andean Countries Coordinator ...
Discovery brings us one step closer to vaccine and treatment for prevalent virus. Image courtesy of the Centers for Disease Control. Scientists at The University of Texas at Austin, in collaboration ...
A mathematics undergraduate took first place alongside other winners of the college’s 2025 contest. Top Prize Editor’s Choice by Caleb Chalmers, Mathematics Undergraduate Program Each year, the ...
Matouschek, previously associate dean for research and facilities, will lead the College of Natural Sciences. David Vanden Bout, interim executive vice president and provost of The University of Texas ...
A research team has developed a more efficient way to build molecules using green chemistry. Scientists at The University of Texas at Austin have developed a new chemical method that could make it ...
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