2015 Article Archive
Class Reunion 2015
The event began with a dinner, on Sept. 24, honoring the Class of 1965, which celebrated its 50-year anniversary, followed with an evening reception on Sept. 25 to greet all classes as a group.
Lung cancer researcher named Giant of Cancer Care
Cancer biologist Dr. John Minna, with the Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center at UT Southwestern Medical Center, has been named a “Giant of Cancer Care.”
Grants – Awards for September 2015
Federal, nonfederal, and industry-sponsored grants awarded to UT Southwestern faculty in September 2015.
Researchers develop classification model for cancers caused by most frequently mutated cancer gene
UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers have developed a classification for cancers caused by KRAS, the most frequently mutated gene in cancer, that could eventually help oncologists choose more effective, customized cancer therapies.
William P. Clements Jr. University Hospital garners national quality and safety award for academic medical centers
Rising Star Quality Leadership award identifies exemplary performance in patient safety, mortality, clinical effectiveness, and equity of care among academic medical centers.
UT Southwestern biochemist receives NIH Early Independence Award
Dr. William Israelsen, a UT Southwestern Medical Center research scientist whose studies on hibernation may aid the fight against cancer, today became one of 16 investigators chosen for a National Institutes of Health Early Independence Award.
UT Southwestern launches ‘Call Out Cancer’ initiative
UT Southwestern Medical Center today announced the launch of “Call Out Cancer,” a new health initiative designed to promote awareness, early detection, and prevention of all types of cancer.
New health network to improve patient experience and access to specialized care
The UT System Board of Regents approved the creation of an integrated regional health network (Integrated Network) including the UT Southwestern Medical Center and Texas Health Resources (Texas Health) systems.
Dr. Walter ‘Pete’ Peterson Jr.: Gifted teacher, clinician
Dr. Walter L. “Pete” Peterson Jr., Professor Emeritus of Internal Medicine at UT Southwestern Medical Center, died on Aug. 6 at a Houston assisted living center, of progressive supranuclear palsy, a rare brain disease. He was 72.
Newsmakers - October 2015
The Department of Ophthalmology has received a grant from Research to Prevent Blindness to support the early-career eye disease research of Dr. John Hulleman, Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology.