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Dr. Ming-Jer Tsai

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Tsais offer advice for work, marriage partnerships

January 28, 2014October 7, 2016 Awards,  Awards and Honors,  Clinical research,  Dr. Ming-Jer Tsai,  Dr. Sophia Tsai,  Education,  Molecular and cellular biology

Hard work. It’s not only the key to a successful research career, but also to a successful marriage. Nobody knows this better than Drs. Ming-Jer and Sophia Tsai, both

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Looking back: 2013 in research, awards and more

December 23, 2013October 7, 2016 American Academy of Arts and Sciences,  Audrey M. Marks,  Awards and Honors,  Cancer,  Community,  Dr. Bert O'Malley,  Dr. Huda Zoghbi,  Dr. James Lupski,  Dr. Kristy Murray,  Dr. Mark Kline,  Dr. Ming-Jer Tsai,  Dr. Sophia Tsai,  endocrinology,  Genetics,  HIV/AIDS,  Houston,  Jared Rammell,  Molecular and cellular biology,  molecular and human genetics,  National School of Tropical Medicine,  Orthotics and Prosthetics,  pediatric AIDS,  pediatrics,  Tropical Diseases,  Tropical Medicine,  Year in Review 2013

Our remarkable faculty received accolades over the past year for their professional achievements, research findings and contributions to medicine and science. Take a look back

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Oxytocin receptor is dynamically expressed in developing adult-born neurons in the olfactory bulb of the brain. From the Labs: Plasticity of adult-born neurons.

Healthy Habits: A DOC-umentary Series

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