2017 Article Archive

El 22 de Abril del 2017 los estudiantes traen la 13ª feria de salud con evaluaciones gratis, inmunizaciones y exámenes físicos para deportes al TJ Rusk Middle School

 

Más de 500 estudiantes, médicos y profesionales de la salud de UT Southwestern Medical Center se unirán para la 13ª edición del “Carnaval de Salud”, que ofrece atención médica gratuita a las poblaciones marginadas de Dallas.

Students sponsor April 22 health fair featuring free screenings, immunizations, sports physicals at Rusk Middle School in Dallas

 

More than 500 UT Southwestern Medical Center students, physicians, and health professionals will team up on Saturday, April 22, for the 13th annual Carnaval de Salud, which provides free health care services to underserved populations in Dallas.

Tyler’s legacy: A tragic start reveals hope and grace

 

In November 2014, in a labor and delivery room inside UT Southwestern Medical Center’s St. Paul University Hospital, two parents cried softly after Tyler Ray Zapotocky entered the world and lived for just 32 minutes.

Schneider selected to lead Family and Community Medicine

 

Dr. F. David Schneider, a nationally recognized leader in family medicine, has been selected as Chairman of the Department of Family and Community Medicine at UT Southwestern Medical Center.

Finding a metabolic function for marks on the proteins that package our DNA

 

UTSW researchers have determined that cellular modifications of histones, a class of proteins that package our DNA, serve an unexpected metabolic function.

Study: Can wrist devices detect sleep apnea with lab precision?

 

Researchers from the Peter O’Donnell Jr. Brain Institute will participate in a national study to determine whether medical devices used in the home can diagnose sleep apnea that often develops after traumatic brain injuries (TBI).

Four UTSW nurses inducted into DFW ‘Great 100’ of 2017

 

The annual awards presentation honors 100 RNs working in North Texas.

Gene-editing alternative corrects Duchenne muscular dystrophy

 

Using the new gene-editing enzyme CRISPR-Cpf1, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have successfully corrected Duchenne muscular dystrophy in human cells and mice in the lab.

Weather-forecast tool adapted to evaluate brain health of oxygen-deprived newborns

 

UT Southwestern Medical Center pediatric researchers have harnessed an analytical tool used to predict the weather to evaluate the effectiveness of therapies to reduce brain injury in newborns who suffer oxygen deprivation during birth.

Mutations in telomerase promoter counteract loss-of-function mutations

 

A study by UT Southwestern Medical Center scientists describes noncoding mutations in regulatory DNA sequences that protect against the adverse effects of pulmonary fibrosis, a lung disease.