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Researcher Resources

Research Office Hours

Research Office Hours will occur the last Friday of each month from 12:00 – 1:00 pm in the 910 Madison Building, Suite 608. No appointment needed. If you have a research or other group that would like to have someone from the Office of Research join a meeting to discuss the impact of federal changes on research activities or any other concerns, email research@uthsc.edu, and Leslie Phelps will coordinate a meeting time.

Writing Lounge

Friday Afternoons | 1:00 – 5:00 pm
910 Madison Ave., 608 Conference Room
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Every Friday from 1:00 –5:00 pm, the 608 Conference Room will be available for quiet writing time. This space is open to anyone seeking a distraction-free environment, with added option to consult with a scientific or medical writer if you wish. Seating is first-come, first-served (up to 10 people), and snacks, Wi-Fi, and power outlets will be provided. Dr. Kyle Johnson Moore, Director of Scientific Writing, will be nearby for optional consultations. Please respect the quiet setting (headphones welcome).
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BioRender

Researchers at UT Health Science Center can now access BioRender through a new premium license at no cost! With BioRender, you can create figures, pair figures with uploaded data, and communicate your research at the next level. Start using BioRender today! Create your account or log in using by your UT Health Science Center credentials. Questions or problems? Contact Dr. Kyle Johnson Moore

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All of Us Researcher Workbench

The All of Us Researcher Workbench is an online repository housing deidentified data about over 600,000 participants in the . The dataset includes medical conditions, drug exposures, laboratory results, short-read whole genome sequences, and other data points. The UT Health Science Center has an existing data use agreement with the All of Us program, so any of our faculty can register for access to this rich data source. We encourage you to watch the webinar recording (link below), explore the All of Us website, and register to use this valuable tool!Ìý


Science of Teaching & Learning (SOTL)

Resources from the Teaching & Learning Center. Contact Dr. Tom Laughner, Director, with questions or for further resources.Ìý
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SOTL Journals:
SOTL Seminars:
SOTL Podcast:
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