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Kristina Mena appointed to EPA’s Science Advisory Board

Kristina D. Mena, PhD, MSPH, has been selected to serve on the Environmental Protection Agency’s Science Advisory Board, a national panel that provides independent scientific guidance on environmental and public health issues.

Sofia Tovar

Leading change

MPH in Healthcare Management graduate Sofia Tovar is focused on driving meaningful change across the health system landscape.

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New study introduces advanced method to better understand how cells change over time

A recent study published in Nature Communications introduces a new computational approach that helps scientists better understand how cells develop and change over time by examining DNA methylation—a key chemical process that regulates gene activity.

Eric Boerwinkle, PhD, dean of UTHealth Houston School of Public Health (left) presents Shannon Guillot-Wright, association professor (right) the Palmer Beasley Award

Guillot-Wright receives Beasley Award for Research Efforts to Improve Health of Commercial Fishing Populations 

Through the Docside Clinics: Connecting Docs to Docks, a mobile clinic that offers health services and resources to commercial fisherman, Guillot-Wright has provided over 2,000 encounters and meets these vulnerable populations where they are.  










Researchers develop temp-controlled gene method to curb insects

Victor Lopez del Amo, PhD, MSc, assistant professor of epidemiology at the School of Public Health. (Courtesy photo)

January 6, 2026

New research presents promising results from an innovative technique that utilizes temperature control to genetically engineer sterile populations of insects, such as mosquitoes responsible for diseases like malaria, dengue, and other vector-borne illnesses. 



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