
Doris Lambracht-Washington, Ph.D., a researcher and instructor in the Department of Neurology and Neurotherapeutics, received a $10,000 grant to further her research on a vaccine to prevent Alzheimer's disease. Read More

A drug already approved for people with cancer shows early potential as a therapy for a common form of dementia, UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers report. Read More

Sixteen employees of the Department of Neurology and Neurotherapeutics were recognized for their years of service in a ceremony at the Faculty Club's VIP Room on May 20, 2011. Read More

Ann Stowe, Ph.D. was the lead author of a model paper on how preconditioning the brain to low-oxygen can reduce the detrimental effects of stroke. The paper was published in the online Annals of Neurology on March 17. Read More

Joseph Vaughan, M.D. has joined the Department of Neurology and Neurotherapeutics as a general neurology specialist. Read More

Members of the Department of Neurology and Neurotherapeutics are holding several special events in the month of May which has been designated Stroke Awareness Month. Read More

Mary Quiceno, M.D. has been awarded a grant from the Southwestern Aging and Geriatric Education (SAGE) program. Read More

More than 600 people attended this year's Parkinson's Disease Patient and Caregiver Symposium on April 2. Read More

Dr. Robin Novakovic, a member of the Department of Neurology and Neurotherapeutics, was recently featured in a news story on CBS 11. Read More

UT Southwestern's Student Interest Group in Neurology (SIGN) put together a successful week of student events for Brain Awareness Week held in March. Read More