Asst. Professor Kirill Larin is developing a laser-based system to detect microbubbles of nitrogen in the bloodstream.
A device two UH professors are helping develop may give patients on the waiting list for a heart transplant more options.
A $5.5 million grant has enabled UH to hire a world-renowned researcher to lead a new Center for Nuclear Receptors and Cell Signaling at UH and Methodist.

The new Work/Life Program Web site tells all about your perks as a UH employee, monthly events, how to interact with other Work/Life users, and much more.
Lee R. Raymond, former board chairman and chief executive officer of Exxon Mobil Corporation, will discuss energy industry at Feb. 24 lecture.
Thirty years after a landmark Supreme Court ruling making it possible for undocumented children to enroll in Texas public schools, the issue of immigrant rights continues to draw controversy. UH Law Center Professor Michael A. Olivas examines the history of the groundbreaking case in “No Undocumented Child Left Behind.”