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Giving hearts, and patients, longer lives with advanced technology: Center Times Plus, UT Southwestern

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Two innovative technologies – one hot, one cold – have made using hearts after circulatory death possible, tripling the length of time the organ is viable for transplant and expanding the pool of donor organs.

In Memoriam: Scott M. Grundy, M.D., Ph.D., founding Director of the Center for Human Nutrition: Center Times Plus, UT Southwestern

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Scott M. Grundy, M.D., Ph.D., a Professor in the Center for Human Nutrition whose research on the metabolic determinants of atherosclerosis has been instrumental in formulating approaches to prevent and treat cardiovascular disease, died on Jan. 29.

Modeling service excellence: Meet the Q4 Strauss Award honorees - CT Plus - UT Southwestern

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The 2023 Q4 recipients of the Diana and Richard C. Strauss Service Excellence Awards work in areas spanning from Obstetrics and Gynecology and Labor and Delivery to Nutrition Services, Vascular Surgery, Clinical Education, and Cancer Genetics: Kimberly Nelson, Beverly Johnson Foster, Susana “Susie” Hernandez, Rashanda Eddington, Sherry-Ann Felice-Thorsell, and Heather Fisher.

UT Southwestern leaders deliver empowering words at Women’s History Month celebration - CT Plus - UT Southwestern Medical Center

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Office of Institutional Opportunity hosted “She Talks,” a forum featuring remarkable women leaders of UT Southwestern. Modeled after “TED Talks,” the event celebrated Women’s History Month by recognizing the unique perspectives and backgrounds of women in the UTSW community.

Willig joins UTSW as Associate Dean for Undergraduate Medical Education: Center Times Plus, UT Southwestern

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Willig joins UTSW as Associate Dean for Undergraduate Medical Education Published on: February 26, 2025 By: Jan Jarvis Tags: Education Share: Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Pinterest Share on Google Plus Share on LinkedIn James H. Willig, M.D., M.S.P.H. Throughout his career, James H. Wi…

Researchers unlock key step in cell fusion process: Center Times Plus, UT Southwestern

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Researchers unlock key step in cell fusion process, ultimately aiding the development of new therapies for various diseases.

In Memoriam: John Fordtran, M.D., former Chief of Gastroenterology and renowned expert in his field: Center Times Plus, UT Southwestern

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John Fordtran, M.D., a former Professor and Chief of Gastroenterology who trained and mentored generations of physicians at UT Southwestern, died at his home north of Dallas on Feb. 23.

Nursing coordinator gives back to train dialysis caregivers in Pakistan - CT Plus, UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

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Farzana Madhani, B.S.N., RN, care coordinator at the University Hospital Kidney and Liver Transplant Clinic at UT Southwestern, trekked to Pakistan to share the latest techniques and information on dialysis treatment.

Redefining the human potential - Center Times Plus - UT Southwestern

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Kay Bailey Hutchinson joins the panel discussion at TAMEST in Austin.

Students jump into action to volunteer during COVID-19 crisis - CT Plus - UT Southwestern

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Hundreds of UT Southwestern students, led by class leaders of the Medical School, launched an unprecedented wave of volunteerism in mid-March as campus educational programs and research activities scaled back amid concerns over COVID-19.