The University of Tennessee Research Foundation (UTRF) was privileged to work with the late distinguished geneticist Dr. Carmen B. Lozzio MD, FACMG, who had an extraordinary career in genetics research, including extensive study of the K-562 cell line. She first joined the University of Tennessee (UT) in 1965 as a Research Associate at the UT Memorial Research (read more)
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Employee Spotlight: Richard Magid
The University of Tennessee Research Foundation has said farewell to a valuable member of its team: Richard Magid, Vice President of UTRF at the UT Health Science Center. After a decade and a half with UTRF, Magid accepted a position with the Colorado State University Research Foundation, where he now serves as the organization’s Vice (read more)
UTK doctoral student’s relationship with UTRF inventors spans three decades
Lee Shippy prides himself on his network and keeping in touch with colleagues and mentors who helped shape his career, including two advisors from his master’s degree at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Today, Shippy is pursuing his PhD while working for Consolidated Nuclear Security at the Y-12 National Security Complex, and continues to work (read more)