Study looks at postoperative delirium

A retrospective study from the Outcomes Research Consortium, the world’s oldest, largest, and most productive research group, sheds new light on the common and debilitating complication of postoperative delirium. The article, “Associations of Intraoperative Hypotension and Perioperative Blood Pressure with…


Wu research on novel microglia cells published in Immunity

New research from the lab of Long-Jun Wu, PhD, professor at the Brown Foundation Institute of Molecular Medicine for the Prevention of Human Diseases, discovering a novel subpopulation of brain immune cells has been published in Immunity. The paper, “Rod-shaped…


DOD awards Hernandez-Tejada $2.3 million grant for pain and PTSD study

The U.S. Department of Defense awarded a four-year, $2.3 million Clinical Trial Award – Research Level 2 grant to Melba Hernandez-Tejada, PhD, DHA, associate professor in the Louis A. Faillace, MD, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, to study the…


Study finds diabetes program improves depression symptoms in Mexican Americans

MinJae Lee, PhD, professor in the Department of Internal Medicine, and a team of researchers from UTHealth Houston School of Public Health have found that Salud y Vida, a community clinical diabetes program in the Rio Grande Valley, was linked…


Three McGovern faculty receive Brain Aneurysm Foundation grants

The Brain Aneurysm Foundation named John Hagan, PhD; Peeyush Thankamani Pandit, PhD; and Devin McBride, PhD; as recipients of its 2025 research grants. The Brain Aneurysm Foundation is the leading advocacy organization supporting education, research, and policy to transform the…


Collaborative research brings bench findings to patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome

In the midst of a pandemic, when the world was focused on survival and infection prevention, a cross-section of collaborative clinical and basic science McGovern investigators embarked upon a multisite clinical trial to help the sickest COVID-19 patients — those…


Hwang earns Jess Hay Fellowship

The University of Texas System has named Sseu-Pei Hwang, PhD candidate and graduate research assistant in the lab of Catherine Denicourt, PhD, associate professor in the Department of Integrative Biology and Pharmacology, as a recipient of the Jess Hay Chancellor’s…


Vasquez to lead NIH study section

Valeria Vasquez, PhD, associate professor of biochemistry and molecular biology, recently was appointed chair of the Biochemistry and Biophysics of Membranes Study Section, Biological Chemistry and Macromolecular Biophysics Integrated Review Group, Center for Scientific Review. Vasquez was appointed on behalf…


Dahr research explores role of medications in DME risk

A recent study led by Sam Dahr, MD, professor and Mary Farish Johnston Distinguished Chair in Ophthalmology, and Texas A&M medical student Jawad Muayad, examined how commonly prescribed systemic medications may influence the risk of developing diabetic macular edema (DME)….


Butterfly Awards

Photo by the Department of Pediatrics Congratulations to Destiny Bailey, MD; Caitlin Winebrenner, MD; and Hasnaa Chahrour, MD; on winning the Shirlene Edwards Butterfly Awards. Named in honor of Shirlene Edwards, the long-time coordinator of the McGovern Medical School pediatric…


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