2016 Article Archive

Stroke prevention drugs can improve survival after stroke, study finds

 

Blood-thinning drugs designed to prevent stroke can help improve survival chances if strokes do occur, according to a national study involving UT Southwestern.

MSTP student training in integrative biology receives Green Award

 

Xiaoxiao Li, a seventh-year student in UT Southwestern’s Medical Scientist Training Program, recently has been presented with the 2016 Ida M. Green Award, marking the 30th time that a student in the Graduate School has been so honored.

August 2016 Newsmakers

 

Faculty newsmakers in August 2016.

UT Southwestern targets rising rates of kidney cancer with four-pronged attack funded by National Cancer Institute

 

Bolstering its progress in addressing the rising threat of kidney cancer, the Kidney Cancer Program at UT Southwestern Medical Center’s Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center has received $11 million in funding from the National Cancer Institute.

Medical School Admissions Committee’s work essential, ongoing

 

Faculty members participate each year to interview and take the measure of applicants who are interested in studying at UT Southwestern.