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Neurology nurse Tonette Mitcham honored as D Magazine Excellence in Nursing Nominee
Tonette Mitcham, R.N., was one of four nurses nominated in the neurosciences from the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
Neurology resident, Dr. Shin Beh, publishes clinical reasoning case in Neurology
Dr. Josh Beh, a fourth-year neurology resident, published an unusual clinical case in the online journal Neurology.
More than 300 attend research symposium
The Alzheimer’s Disease Center hosted more than 300 attendees at a symposium on Friday, February 10, that highlighted research being conducted at UT Southwestern into the mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases.
Neurology residents attend retreat
Residents came together on January 27th for an on-campus retreat that covered a variety of topics.
Neurology Clinic at Aston expands to accommodate new neurology services and faculty
Patients and physicians will soon notice a welcome change at the Neurology Clinic in the Aston Building. The clinic will be adding square footage to accommodate additional faculty and patient services.
Cutting-edge research into mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases takes center stage at upcoming symposium
Residents, fellows, postdocs, and faculty are encouraged to attend the Alzheimer's Disease Center symposium on neurodegenerative diseases.
Women in Neurology plans first meeting of 2012
Women in Neurology or WIN is a group of female residents, fellows and faculty in UT Southwestern's Department of Neurology and Neurotherapeutics.
Open House welcomes employees and neighbors to new neurology digs
An Open House was held on the 9th floor of the new Biomedical Research Building on North Campus.
Dr. Juan Pascual receives two major grants for rare brain disease research
UT Southwestern has received three more years of support from the National Institutes of Health for its collaboration with Columbia University and an array of other networked institutions on rare brain diseases research.
Dr. Stephen Cannon’s lab creates first mouse models in the world with periodic paralysis
For the past 20 years, Dr. Stephen Cannon, Professor of Neurology and Neurotherapeutics at UT Southwestern, has been studying how ion channels regulate the electrical excitability of cells and how defects in these channels lead to human disease.