Lecture Series Regarding Healthy Aging Continues Next Week at Texas Tech Health Sciences Center
The Healthy Aging Lecture Series is a monthly educational program for the public to learn more about innovative research and health topics.
The Healthy Aging Lecture Series is a monthly educational program for the public to learn more about innovative research and health topics.
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Music for the event will include Chopin, Schumann, Beethoven, music from Broadway shows, and a tuba etude.
CPRIT has given the two Tech researchers more than $1.5 million
Schneider has a history of grant funding and research, and has been recognized for his teaching and academic service.
Smith has received numerous teaching awards and has twice been voted Most Influential Professor by graduating pharmacy students.
The prototype wireless sensor, which is small enough to be clipped to a belt, can predict when a person might fall - perhaps even days in advance.
The Nurse-Family Partnership at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center will host “Bridges out of Poverty, Strategies for Professionals and Communities,” Monday, August 20th from 8:30am to 4pm.
The Aphasia Choir is organized by the Texas Tech Health Science Center’s School of Allied Health Sciences’ Stroke/Aphasia program. Studies have shown that music, melody, and rhythm can help those with aphasia or other language disorders.
Robin Satterwhite, Ed.D., is now serving as the University’s new School of Allied Health Sciences dean.