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From left: Dean Eric Boerwinkle, PhD; Theresa Tran, MD; Mayor John Whitmire; President Melina R. Kibbe, MD; and Scott Forbes. (Photo by UTHealth Houston)

UTHealth Houston partners with city of Houston to establish new academic health department

UTHealth Houston announced today a partnership with the city of Houston to establish a new academic health department that will strengthen the region’s public health workforce, expand hands-on training opportunities, and deepen collaboration between academic experts and city health leaders.
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Meet the Staff: Elvis Parada

As Director of Student Affairs and Admissions, Elvis Parada helps guide prospective students through the admissions process while supporting the programs, events, and experiences that enrich student life at the UT MD Anderson UTHealth Houston Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences.
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Eckel-Mahan delivering her speech standing on a podium at the 2026 Commencement ceremony.

Kristin Eckel-Mahan, PhD, recognized by students for teaching that inspires curiosity

Selected by Graduate School students, Kristin Eckel-Mahan, PhD, received the 2026 John P. McGovern Award for Outstanding Teaching, recognizing her ability to create a learning environment that encourages curiosity, critical thinking, collaboration, and scientific growth.
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Kaylene Lu advances glioblastoma research while growing as a scientific leader

Kaylene Lu advances glioblastoma research while growing as a scientific leader

Fifth-year PhD student Kaylene Lu is advancing research in glioblastoma — one of the most aggressive forms of brain cancer — while building leadership experience through fellowships, research awards, and roles in student organizations.
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Rolando Vedia earns PhD, helps grow the Therapeutics and Pharmacology Program along the way

After first discovering UT MD Anderson UTHealth Houston Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences as a summer student, Rolando Vedia returns to the stage years later to earn his PhD. His journey through the Therapeutics and Pharmacology program reflects resilience, leadership, and a passion for advancing cancer research.
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From training to patient advocacy: Jessica Scarlett to serve as first genetic counselor at children’s hospital

From training to patient advocacy: Jessica Scarlett to serve as first genetic counselor at children’s hospital

After training in the Genetic Counseling program and conducting research on prenatal care for spina bifida, Jessica Scarlett is ready to expand access to genetic counseling services in Texas. Learn more about this soon-to-be graduate who discovered genetic counseling through a college career center visit, and is now preparing to become the first genetic counselor at Driscoll Children’s Hospital.
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