Mary Beth Maddox Award and Lectureship Call for Nominations

The Mary Beth Maddox Award and Lectureship recognizes women scientists in Texas bringing new ideas and innovations to the fight against cancer.

Nominations for the 2026 award are open from August 1–September 30, 2025.

2026 Hill Prize in Artificial Intelligence Applications: July 14–September 2, 2025

Applications for the 2026 Hill Prizes in Artificial Intelligence (AI) are currently open. This new category will recognize bold ideas and innovations in AI and related technologies – both foundational science and commercial applications – across disciplines. It is open to researchers and teams at academic and medical institutions and/or in the private sector and in government.

Save the Date: 2026 Annual Conference in San Antonio

Save the date for the TAMEST 2026 Annual Conference: Pioneering Climate Innovations, Feb. 2–4, 2026, at the Kimpton Santo Hotel in San Antonio, Texas.

The 2026 meeting will showcase creative interventions and innovations in sustainability and climate resilience, adaptation and mitigation across a wide range of disciplines.

Speakers and sessions will explore real-world, scalable climate solutions and collaborative problem-solving for sustainability in medicine, engineering, science and technology. Don’t miss this opportunity to take an in-depth look at how science and innovation can help navigate the challenges of our changing world.

Recipients of the 2025 Hill Prizes Announced

TAMEST and Lyda Hill Philanthropies are pleased to announce the recipients of the 2025 Hill Prizes. The prizes, funded by Lyda Hill Philanthropies, propel high-risk, high-reward ideas and innovations that demonstrate very significant potential for real-world impact and can lead to new, paradigm-shifting paths in research.

2025 Mary Beth Maddox Award and Lectureship Recipient

Gerta Hoxhaj, Ph.D., Assistant Professor at the Children’s Medical Center Research Institute at UT Southwestern (CRI), is the recipient of the 2025 Mary Beth Maddox Award and Lectureship in cancer research. She was chosen for her work in cancer metabolism and revealing new mechanisms crucial for the growth and survival of cancer cells. Learn more about the 2025 Mary Beth Maddox Award and Lectureship recipient.

2025 O’Donnell Awards Recipients

The Edith and Peter O’Donnell Awards annually recognize rising Texas researchers who are addressing the essential role that science and technology play in society, and whose work meets the highest standards of exemplary professional performance, creativity and resourcefulness. Learn more about the 2025 Edith and Peter O’Donnell Awards recipients.

2025 Kay Bailey Hutchison Distinguished Service Award Recipients

TAMEST is pleased to announce Lyda Hill and Lyda Hill Philanthropies as the recipients of the Kay Bailey Hutchison Distinguished Service Award. TAMEST is recognizing Lyda Hill and her team for empowering and enabling groundbreaking research in science and nature that profoundly impacts society. Learn more about the 2025 Kay Bailey Hutchison Distinguished Service Award recipients.
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Nominations for the 2026 Mary Beth Maddox Award and Lectureship Open

Nominations for the 2026 Mary Beth Maddox Award and Lectureship are open through Tuesday, September 30, 2025, at 6 p.m. CT. The Mary Beth Maddox Award and Lectureship recognizes early career women scientists in Texas bringing new ideas and innovations to the fight against cancer. The recipient will be honored at the TAMEST 2026 Annual Conference, where they will present their research to attendees and receive a $5,000 honorarium and award. The recipient will also promote their work and discoveries across the state at established lecture and seminar series at TAMEST member institutions with NIH National Cancer Institute Designated Cancer Centers.

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Hill Prize in Artificial Intelligence: Applications Due Soon

There is just over one week left to apply for the 2026 Hill Prize in Artificial Intelligence (AI). Don’t miss this opportunity to be recognized as a top Texas innovator or researcher in the field of artificial intelligence. The prize will recognize bold ideas and innovations in AI and related technologies – both foundational science and commercial applications – across disciplines. The prizes are open to all Texas-based applicants from academia, government or industry (including TAMEST members) 15 years or more after their first independent appointment. The application deadline is Tuesday, September 2, 2025, at 6 p.m. CT.

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TAMEST Donor Spotlight Profile: Nobel Laureate Johann Deisenhofer, Ph.D. (NAS), UT Southwestern Medical Center

TAMEST Donor Spotlight Profile: Nobel Laureate Johann Deisenhofer, Ph.D. (NAS), UT Southwestern Medical Center

TAMEST Member and Nobel Laureate Johann Deisenhofer, Ph.D. (NAS), UT Southwestern Medical Center, is a world-renowned biophysicist and founding member of TAMEST. He has been a dedicated supporter of TAMEST since its inception in 2004. As a colleague of TAMEST Co-Founder and Nobel Laureate Michael S. Brown, M.D. (NAM, NAS, FRS), Dr. Deisenhofer became involved from the very beginning and has remained a passionate advocate for TAMEST’s mission to this day.

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TAMEST Members News Roundup- August 2025

From award nominations to media interviews, TAMEST loves to share the accolades of our membership. Read the August compilation of our membership’s recent accomplishments, research breakthroughs and more.

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TAMEST Mourns the Loss of Beloved TAMEST Member David J. Mangelsdorf, Ph.D. (NAM, NAS), UT Southwestern Medical Center

TAMEST mourns the loss of beloved TAMEST Member David J. Mangelsdorf, Ph.D. (NAM, NAS), UT Southwestern Medical Center. Dr. Mangelsdorf was a pioneering scientist and a true leader in the Texas research community. He was a tireless champion of our organization and a shining example of its potential. His remarkable accomplishments advancing the understanding of diabetes, obesity, cancer, alcohol intoxication and parasitic infections speaks to the caliber of his scientific contributions, leadership and the impact he had on so many.

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