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2008 - 2010 Presentations: STARS - UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

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These presentations were given by speakers at STARS events from 2008 – 2010 at UT Southwestern.

2005 - 2007 Presentations: STARS - UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

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These presentations were given by speakers at STARS events from 2005 - 2007 at UT Southwestern.

document.doc?id=219

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Summer 2022 T H E P O W E R O F P H I L A N T H R O P Y Historic gift creates unprecedented opportunities for UT Southwestern’s newest school C A M P U S PAT H S Walking paths and a pedestrian bridge crisscross UT Southwestern’s North Campus with views of the Seay Biomedical Building. 3 Game Changer New Peter O’Donnell Jr. School of Public Health will optimize health so communities can flourish. D E PA R T M E N T S Around Campus Leadership Q&A

document.doc?id=222

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Fall 2021 T H E P O W E R O F P H I L A N T H R O P Y Campaign for the Brain surpasses goal, drives investment in Peter O’Donnell Jr. Brain Institute Campus Paths Under a brilliant autumn sky, Eugene McDermott Plaza is the perfect spot to see the seasons change at the center of South Campus. Pathways is published by the Office of Development and Alumni Relations at UT Southwestern Medical Center. Pathways strives to offer current news about health topics of interest to our

PI-Transfer-To-UTSW-Checklist

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Sponsored Programs Administration Document Library Sponsored Programs Administration Document Library Document Title: PI Transfer to UTSW Checklist Document Number: PR.CK.2.1 Original date: December 12, 2019 Date Revised: September 4, 2023 Next Review Date: August 22, 2025 Megan G. Marks, Ph.D. Associate Vice President, Sponsored Programs Administration Office

PI-Transfer-From-UTSW-Checklist

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Sponsored Programs Administration Document Library Document Title: PI Transfer From UTSW Checklist Document Number: PR.CK.1.0 Original date: December 12, 2019 Date Revised: February 24, 2023 Next Review Date: August 22, 2025 Megan G. Marks, Ph.D. Associate Vice President, Sponsored Programs Administration Office of Business Affairs Check-out from UTSW procedure checklist Before

National Academy of Medicine President Dzau, Phillips to give keynote addresses at 2019 Commencement

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Dr. Victor Dzau, President of the National Academy of Medicine, and Dr. Margaret Phillips, UTSW Chair of Biochemistry, will deliver the keynote addresses at Commencement exercises for the UT Southwestern Medical School and the UT Southwestern Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, respectively.

Dr. Sarah Doucette: TAFP Dallas Chapter Outstanding Graduate Award

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A strong desire to be part of a community led Dr. Sarah Doucette to the field of family medicine, and it is her dedication to outreach that makes her a natural choice to receive the 2019 TAFP Dallas Chapter Outstanding Graduate Award.

Dr. Raamis Khwaja: Eliot Goldings Award in Rheumatology

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Although he’s lived in America for almost 20 years, Dr. Raamis Khwaja returns to India whenever an opportunity arises to visit his grandparents and to soak in the lasting values and traditions – education, service, authenticity – that they imparted on his parents. Those deep-rooted characteristics

Dr. Anisha Ganguly: Dr. Richard Mays Smith Award and U.S. Public Health Service 2019 Excellence in Public Health Award

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Going from an idyllic Austin, Texas, childhood to college on Chicago's South Side opened the eyes – and heart – of Dr. Anisha Ganguly to the plight of underserved communities. She’s been a change agent ever since, and now the M.D./M.P.H. graduate is the recipient of a UTSW Dr. Richard Mays Smith