2015 Article Archive

Hybrid cerebrovascular operating suite to enhance multidisciplinary approach for stroke, neurosurgery

 

UT Southwestern Medical Center has established a Hybrid Cerebrovascular Operating Suite at Zale Lipshy University Hospital that will combine surgical innovations with advanced imaging capabilities for surgical cases related to stroke and brain aneurysms.

25 years: L-Z

 

Employees with last names L-Z who have dedicated 25 years of service to UT Southwestern Medical Center.

25 years: A-H

 

Employees who have dedicated 25 years of service to UT Southwestern Medical Center.

A conversation with John H. “Jay” Lohrey, M.D.

 

The Medical Director of the Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center Fort Worth answers questions about himself and the dynamic partnership.

UTSW brings comprehensive clinical cancer services to Tarrant and surrounding counties at new Fort Worth facility

 

The Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center brings its world-class advances in clinical cancer care and through the dedication of its new satellite facility at the Moncrief Cancer Institute in Fort Worth.

Mutations in two genes linked to familial pulmonary fibrosis and telomere shortening

 

Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have identified mutations in two genes that cause a fatal lung scarring disease known as familial pulmonary fibrosis.

Awards for March 2015

 

List of federal, nonfederal, and industry-sponsored awards faculty members received in March 2015.

Scientists identify key receptors behind development of acute myeloid leukemia

 

UT Southwestern Medical Center scientists have discovered that a certain class of receptors that inhibit immune response are crucial for the development of acute myeloid leukemia (AML), the most common acute leukemia affecting adults.

Scherer to receive Banting Medal for diabetes research

 

Dr. Philipp Scherer, Director of the Touchstone Center for Diabetes Research at UT Southwestern Medical Center, will receive the prestigious Banting Medal for Scientific Achievement, the highest honor bestowed by the American Diabetes Association.

Hooper and Kliewer elected to prestigious National Academy of Sciences

 

The National Academy of Sciences (NAS) today announced the election of two UT Southwestern Medical Center faculty members – Dr. Lora Hooper and Dr. Steven Kliewer, one of the highest honors attainable by American scientists.