Jason Shear's chemistry laboratory has developed a technology that enables researchers to utilize microscopic three-dimensional protein structures. The potential applications of these "smart materials" are so significant that graduate student researchers from other disciplines have begun collaborating with the Shear lab in order to study antibiotic resistance, develop new medical devices and explore how 3-D hydrogels can help regrow nerve cells.
Organic micro devices
Lab collaborations yield potential for medical technology.
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A tale of two Georges
The story behind the Littlefield Fountain
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Four tales of fright
Faculty read excerpts from select spooky literature
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Bench to bedside
Researchers and clinicians collaborate under same roof to advance diagnosis and therapies for children's health.
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Intellectual Entrepreneurship
Undergrads find their passion
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Poe Mania
Ransom Center celebrates Edgar Allan Poe this week
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Barbara Jordan honored
The first statue of a woman unveiled on campus.
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Journey to the Stars
UT supercomputer renders Sun anew for most advanced planetarium show ever produced.
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Accounting in the community
Student volunteers provide free tax services.
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Frida returns
Beloved self-portrait back home at the Ransom Center.
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Teaching excellence
Professor wins largest undergraduate teaching honor.
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Student artists get physical
Enter a sculpture class where young studio artists hone their craft.
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Conducting business
Opera entrepreneur creates sustainable business model for arts organizations.
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Brain injury survivor
Faith, family and bilingual education help student overcome obstacles to graduate.
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Finding a way home
PhD candidate negotiates war, classrooms, and motherhood with courage and wit.
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The small college experience
Texas Interdisciplinary Plan challenges students to excel.
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See the Earth turn
Foucault pendulum provides meditative spot on campus, exact calculation of time.
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Art for everyone
Landmarks program brings public art to campus.
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Resistance Fighter
Student's tuberculosis research could help Afghanistan.
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Millennium Seed Bank
Project collects seeds from 24,000 plant species.
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