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Megan Sorich, D.O. - Faculty Profile - UT Southwestern

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My interest continued to grow through my experiences playing sports. I attended Saint Louis University and played Division I volleyball as a proud Billiken.

Laurent Calvier, Ph.D. - Faculty Profile - UT Southwestern

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As a Master student and later as a PhD student in the prestigious INSERM institute in Nancy (France), I conducted my research with Dr. Natalia López-Andrés and Dr. Patrick Rossignol on biomarker roles in vascular remodeling during hypertension.

Ronald Taussig, Ph.D. - Faculty Profile - UT Southwestern

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Associate Professor School Medical School Department Pharmacology Graduate Programs Cell and Molecular Biology Biography I received my bachelor’s degree from Columbia College in 1979 and my PhD in biology from Stanford University in 1988.

Microsoft Word - NIH Biosketch_JKO (2).docx

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My scientific background is comprised of many areas of expertise gained from time spent in several different laboratories including: developmental biology, neuroscience, stem cell biology, pharmacology/cell signaling and most important to the future of my lab, cancer biology.

Walter Akers, Ph.D. - Faculty Profile - UT Southwestern

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Associate Professor School Medical School Department Biomedical Engineering Graduate Programs Biomedical Engineering Biography I strive to combine my education and experience as a veterinarian and biological imaging scientist to combat cancer and other diseases through developing novel preclinical and

Mee Whi Kim, Ph.D. - Faculty Profile - UT Southwestern

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Assistant Professor School Medical School Department Physiology Biography My graduate training was in the solid state physics, working in KAIST University in South Korea and in University of Nijmegen in Netherlands.  I investigated phase transition of small molecules at surface compared them to bulk

Eron S

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Science, 1994 Graduate Honors and Awards: National Science Scholar, Florida Undergraduate Scholar, Presidents Honor Roll, Undergraduate Honors Program Pediatrics Training Pediatric Resident July 2000 to June 2003 University of Texas Southwestern Children's Medical Center Dallas, TX During my

Viktor%20Iakovenko_CV_Jan23.pdf

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systems: Pinnacle, Monaco, Eclipse, GammaPlan;  Treatment modalities: 3DCRT, IMRT, VMAT, IGRT, SBRT, SRS, electrons, orthovoltage, Gamma Knife;  Motion management: AlignRT (VisionRT), 4DCT, breath-hold techniques;  Development of quality control procedures and devices for MR-Linac;  Plan and chart

Microsoft Word - Martinez New NIH Format 4-20.docx

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My work has demonstrated that this approach is highly feasible and yields relevant small molecules with therapeutic activity.

Michael Landay, M.D. - Faculty Profile - UT Southwestern

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Landay and Sylvia and the twin of my brother, recently retired pediatrician, Stephen. I was tremendously fortunate to be a member of that family and to develop friendships with a group of marvelous people.