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“Parkinsonian” Worms May Hold the Key to Identifying Drugs for Parkinson’s Disease, Says Scientist
Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have devised a simple test, using dopamine-deficient worms, for identifying drugs that may help people with Parkinson’s disease.
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Worms may hold the key to fighting Parkinson’s disease
Researchers have devised a simple test, using dopamine-deficient worms, for identifying drugs that may help people with Parkinson’s disease.
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Tower shines orange tonight
On Nov. 10, the Tower lights will recognize McCombs School of Business faculty for topping the nation as the best business school professors.
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University of Texas at Austin Astronomer Sally Dodson-Robinson Receives Prestigious Career Grant from National Science Foundation
University of Texas at Austin Assistant Professor Sally Dodson-Robinson has received a Faculty Early Career Development award of $363,000 from the National Science Foundation (NSF).
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University of Texas at Austin, Espacio de Vinculación Conduct Jornadas Fronterizas/Border Workshop: Youth Innovating for Bi-National Development
Event: The Jornadas Fronterizas/Border Workshop: Youth Innovating for Bi-National Development where university students from Mexico and the United States will discuss novel opportunities for border-region development.
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A student veteran perspective
Graduate student Nicholas Hawkins discusses the importance of building a vibrant and supportive veteran community on campus.
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Science in the headlamp
Institute for Geophysics research scientist Jamie Austin explores the sea with a live global audience. Join his next expedition online.
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Students Will Explore Ecosystem of 21st Century Civic Engagement at New Politics Forum
Event: Students from colleges and universities throughout Texas will convene at The University of Texas at Austin to engage with the minds behind new ideas that are shaping civic engagement in the 21st century. When: 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 12.
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Being Smart is Already Part of your Mental Toolbox, Psychologist Says
Intelligence and smart thinking are not the same, according to University of Texas at Austin psychologist Art Markman, who studies how best to apply knowledge for smarter thinking at work and home.
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New Center for Student Veterans at The University of Texas at Austin
Event: The University of Texas at Austin will open a new Student Veteran Center to serve the needs of the 640 veterans who are students on campus.
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TV spots inspire students to change the game
Watch “Competition,” the fourth of the university’s five new TV spots featuring alumni projected in grand style on the Tower.
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UT Law Examines Capital Markets, Regulation and the Economy, Nov. 11
Event: The Massey Prize Symposium will bring nationally renowned experts on capital markets, securities markets and economics to the University of Texas School of Law for the Massey Prize Symposi




