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Shining a light on the parathyroid glands – literally | Cancer | Prevention | UT Southwestern Medical Center

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My colleagues and I use it in three ways: The new technology acts as an infrared flashlight that aids surgeons in the detection of the parathyroid glands. 1. Get the glands to glow Parathyroid tissue naturally emits a fluorescent glow when exposed to infrared light.

Jim Gilmore, M.D.: Otolaryngology | Head & Neck Reconstructive Surgery | UT Southwestern Medical Center

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While he may not be able to give them a starlet’s nose, he can understand what they like about it and offer a result that is more personalized. “I don’t promise miracles,” he says. “I just tell my patients I’ll do the very best I can.” Dr.

Charles Whitten, M.D.: Anesthesiology and Pain Management | Pain Management | UT Southwestern Medical Center

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"My family and I all receive our medical care at UT Southwestern,” Dr. Whitten says. “I cannot think of a better endorsement I could give.

James de Lemos, M.D.: Internal Medicine | General Cardiology | UT Southwestern Medical Center

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Most notably, he’s the Medical Director for the Dallas Heart Study , a one-of-a-kind population-based study aiming, among other goals, to identify new genetic, protein, and imaging biomarkers that can detect cardiovascular disease at its earliest stages, when prevention is most effective. “My research

Ph.D. in Public Health Program – UT Southwestern School of Public Health

https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/education/public-health/degree-programs/phd-program.html

When can I expect a decision on my application? Decisions will be rendered from January through March. Are interviews for the Ph.D. program required? Yes, selected applicants are invited to engage with members of the Ph.D. Admissions Committee to discuss their research interests and application.

Clinical Informatics Center brings power of big data to patient care - CT Plus - UT Southwestern

https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/ctplus/stories/2020/clinical-informatics.html

“I completely had to reverse my opinion because there are a lot of people on campus who are doing very strong informatics work,” he said. “But because they’re all doing it independently from each other and not perceived as a group, their work didn’t have visibility to outsiders.” Dr.

Molecular Metabolism | Burgess Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

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Lee Y, Berglund ED, Wang MY, Fu X, Yu X, Charron MJ, et al. Metabolic manifestations of insulin deficiency do not occur without glucagon action.  PNAS USA . 2012;109(37):14972-6. PMID: 22891336; PMCID:3443167. Chambers KT, Chen Z, Crawford PA, Fu X, Burgess SC, Lai L, et al.

Kathleen Wilson, M.D. - Faculty Profile - UT Southwestern

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Southwestern Medical School (1991) Internship UT Southwestern Medical Center (1992), Pathology Residency UT Southwestern Medical Center (1994), Pathology Fellowship UT Southwestern Medical Center (1995), Hematopathology Fellowship UT Southwestern Medical Center (1997), Cytogenetics Research Interest My

Justin Grodin, M.D., M.P.H. - Faculty Profile - UT Southwestern

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I take a lot of pride in helping my patients understand their diagnosis, and in reassuring them that they’re getting the most thorough evaluation and best, personalized  treatment. Originally from El Paso, Texas, Dr.

Nora Gimpel, M.D. - Faculty Profile - UT Southwestern

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I mentored pre and postdoctoral students in Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) using my expertise in Preventive Medicine, Family Medicine and Public Health.