The Texas Dietetic Association had presented its outstanding student and young dietitian awards to a South western Allied Health Sciences alumna and a student. Kathryn Fink was named Young Dietitian of the Year. She received a bachelor's degree in clin Read More
A simple, one-hour surgery performed by one of UT Southwestern's cardiovascular and thoracic surgeons is relieving a condition that may not sound like a major medial concern to some, but limits the daily activities and affects the personal and professi Read More
DALLAS - April 22, 2004 - Medical personnel attempting to resuscitate a child in cardiac arrest should abide by epinephrine dosing levels outlined in the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) guidelines rather than giving larger amounts of the drug, s Read More
DALLAS - April 20, 2004 - Dr. Xiaodong Wang, a professor of biochemistry at UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas who discovered the biochemical pathway responsible for cell death, today was elected to the National Academy of Sciences, one of the hi Read More
DALLAS - April 20, 2004 - New research findings about T-cell transport shed light on how the normal immune system functions and could have implications in fighting autoimmune and inflammatory diseases, say researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center Read More
DALLAS - April 7, 2004 - A protein involved in the release of neurotransmitters in the brain is essential to learning and memory in mice, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas have found.
A study published today in Neuron Read More
DALLAS - April 5, 2004 - Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas are the first to use genetically engineered mice containing a fluorescent molecule to examine in real time the chemical reactions that result in smooth-muscle contraction. Read More