Amarillo Research Symposium | Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
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This annual event is a wonderful opportunity for all of the schools on the Amarillo campus to come together
to talk about research to build collaborations and friendships. The Symposium will highlight the research
accomplishments of students and faculty in their respective field of study with poster and oral presentations in morning and afternoon sessions, and a Keynote speaker during lunch.


Date: Friday, April 10, 2026 from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: Texas Tech University School of Veterinary Medicine
                 7671 Evans Drive, Amarillo, TX
Abstract Deadline:  February 25, 2026
Registration Deadline:  April 3, 2026
Poster Submission Deadline: March 27, 2026


  Participating Schools:
                  • Jerry H. Hodge School of Pharmacy
                  • School of Health Professions
                  • School of Medicine
                  • School of Nursing
                  • TTU School of Veterinary Medicine


 

 

 

Keynote Speaker

 

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Frederick Grinnell, Ph.D.

Robert McLemore Professor of Medical Sciences
UT Southwestern Medical Center

“Ambiguity in the Practice of Science and the Discovery of New Research Questions.”

Fred Grinnell is the Robert McLemore Professor of Medical Science at UT Southwestern Medical Center. After completing a Ph.D. in biochemistry at Tufts New England Medical Center in 1970, he moved to Dallas for postdoctoral work in the department of biochemistry and joined the newly formed UTSW cell biology department in 1972. In 1998, Fred was founding director of the UT Southwestern Ethics in Science and Medicine Program and continues to organize the North Texas Bioethics Network. His commitment to medical education was recognized by a University of Texas Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Award in 2012 and by a State of Texas Minnie Stevens Piper Professor Award in 2017.

Grinnell has written two books about the nature of scientific inquiry – The Scientific Attitude (2nd Edition, Guilford Press, 1992) and Everyday Practice of Science: Where Intuition and Passion Meet Objectivity and Logic (Oxford University Press, 2009). Everyday Practice was shortlisted for the 2010 UK Royal Society Science Book Prize. Fred is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in the Section on History and Philosophy of Science.

 

Archived Information:
    • Amarillo Research Symposium 2024

 

 

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