
DALLAS - Sept. 29, 2005 - A physician-scientist at UT Southwestern Medical Center and his research team have identified mechanisms causing a potentially deadly type of hypertension that results from liver damage - findings that could lead to its preven Read More

When 17-year-old Matt Walther was searching for a meaningful service project for his Eagle Scout award, he found that he could not only earn the Boy Scouts of America's highest rank but also say Read More
DALLAS - Sept. 16, 2005 - UT Southwestern Medical Center is continuing its efforts to provide long-term assistance to those displaced by Hurricane Katrina, including sharing laboratory space with Louisiana scientists, offering families mental health-ca Read More

First Lt. Sam Ismail spent 15 months in Afghanistan using the tools he learned in the UT Southwestern Allied Health Sciences School's medical laboratory sciences program to help military personnel and Afghan civilians have access to a safe, adequate bl Read More

Colleagues, patients and former students of Dallas ophthalmologist Dr. John R. Lynn have given more than $125,000 to establish a lecture series in his name at UT Southwestern. Read More
Dr. George Ordway is not the retiring type. The former professor of physiology has decided to steer away from the Read More
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A member of the class of 1979, Dr. Louis A. Stool has witnessed drastic changes at UT Southwestern since his days as a student. Read More
DALLAS - Sept.19, 2005 - Dr. Charles Cameron Sprague, the first president of UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas and a visionary leader who ignited the medical center's explosive growth, died Sept. 17 in Dallas, at the age of 88. Read More

DALLAS - Sept. 21, 2005 - By examining how proteins have evolved, UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers have discovered a set of simple Read More