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UT Southwestern faculty featured in historic statue exhibit honoring women in STEM professions

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Four UT Southwestern faculty members are featured in a newly installed statue exhibit at NorthPark Center. Julie Mirpuri, M.D., Assistant Professor of Pediatrics; Nina Niu Sanford, M.D., Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology; Danielle Robertson, O.D., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Ophthalmology; and Kirsten Tulchin-Francis, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Health Care Sciences and Prosthetics-Orthotics, have life-sized 3D-printed statues on display as part of the #IfThenSheCan – The Exhibit.

UT Southwestern enhances environmentally conscious initiatives - CT Plus - UT Southwestern

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UT Southwestern’s efforts to reduce its carbon footprint can be seen in the variety of campus sustainability measures, including energy and water conservation programs and solid waste reduction initiatives, along with the expanded use of native plants, a lush tree canopy, and Monarch butterfly-friendly landscaping.

UTSW lung clinic helps former COVID-19 patients breathe easier - UT Southwestern

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UTSW lung clinic helps former COVID-19 patients breathe easier

Ethics Resources

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Ethics Resources at UT Southwestern and other Academic Centers, as well as in the Dallas Area, Books and Journals, National and International Bioethics Resources, Ethics and Health Policy

Doctoral student Cody Ruhl to receive UT System research fellowship - CT Plus - UT Southwestern

https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/ctplus/stories/2020/promotions-september.html

Cody Ruhl, a fourth-year doctoral student in the Biological Chemistry Graduate Program at UT Southwestern, has been selected to receive a Jess Hay Endowment for Chancellor’s Graduate Student Research Fellowship from the UT System for 2020-2021.

Halm appointed inaugural holder of Raminder Kumar Distinguished Professorship in General Internal Medicine - CT Plus - UT Southwestern

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In recognition of his efforts, Dr. Halm has been appointed the inaugural holder of the Raminder Kumar, M.D. Distinguished Professorship in General Internal Medicine. The endowment was recently established by the family of Dr. Kumar in celebration of her birthday and as a tribute to honor her previous service as a UT Southwestern faculty member for almost 20 years.

Snakes and lizards and frogs, oh my! The weekend adventures of a UTSW staffer at the zoo: CT Plus - UT Southwestern

https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/ctplus/stories/2019/dallas-zoo-volunteer.html

Bob Butsch, a database analyst, has volunteered at the Dallas Zoo in the herpetology department for 32 years.

Dr. Oludamilola "Dami" Akinmolayemi: Iatros Award and Class of 2020 Leadership Award - CT Plus - UT Southwestern

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Growing up in a country with limited health care resources shaped Dr. Oludamilola “Dami” Akinmolayemi’s future. It also fueled his drive to take full advantage of the opportunities afforded him in the United States. The Medical School Class of 2020 chose him to receive the Iatros Award, while the Leadership Award is bestowed annually to student officers of the graduating class.

Dr. Shailavi Jain: Hemphill-Gojer Award in Internal Medicine - CT Plus - UT Southwestern

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Dr. Shailavi Jain says internal medicine provides the best opportunity to get to know patients as their primary provider.

Surgery restores eye muscle function to patients with facial paralysis - CT Plus - UT Southwestern

https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/ctplus/stories/2020/rozen-newsroom.html

Surgeons at UT Southwestern have developed and analyzed the benefits of a cutting-edge technique that provides patients with facial paralysis the ability to close their eyes. They concluded that the surgery – which is only performed at a handful of institutions around the world, including UTSW – not only allowed patients to blink and voluntarily close their eyes, but also protected them against the progressive damage to the cornea that’s typically seen with facial paralysis.