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Ten UTSW researchers among 2014 World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds
Ten UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers are among the most highly cited researchers in the U.S., earning them a place on Thomas Reuters’ 2014 list of the World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds. (Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News)
Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News - July 29, 2014 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news
Cancer researchers identify irreversible inhibitor for KRAS gene mutation
UT Southwestern Medical Center cancer researchers have found a molecule that selectively and irreversibly interferes with the activity of a mutated cancer gene common in 30 percent of tumors. (Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News)
Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News - July 28, 2014 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news
UT Southwestern researchers uncover new brain pathways for understanding Type 2 diabetes and obesity
Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have identified neural pathways that increase understanding of how the brain regulates body weight, energy expenditure, and blood glucose levels – a discovery that can lead to new therapies for treating Type (Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News)
Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News - July 26, 2014 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news
Researchers uncover new brain pathways for understanding Type 2 diabetes and obesity
Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have identified neural pathways that increase understanding of how the brain regulates body weight, energy expenditure, and blood glucose levels. (Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News)
Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News - July 25, 2014 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news
Manipulation of key protein’s action in the brain holds potential for development of drugs to fight obesity and diabetes
A protein that controls when genes are switched on or off plays a key role in specific areas of the brain to regulate metabolism, UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers have found. (Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News)
Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News - July 25, 2014 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news
Manipulation of key protein holds potential for development of drugs to fight obesity and diabetes
A protein that controls when genes are switched on or off plays a key role in specific areas of the brain to regulate metabolism, UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers have found. (Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News)
Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News - July 24, 2014 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news
UT Southwestern cardiologists among elite group awarded millions to prevent heart disease
Researchers and clinicians at UT Southwestern Medical Center are among a select group to receive inaugural funding from the American Heart Association (AHA) for work that takes aim at heart disease and stroke. (Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News)
Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News - July 22, 2014 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news
Researcher selected as Pew Scholar in Biomedical Sciences
Dr. Yunsun Nam, Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Biophysics at UT Southwestern Medical Center, is among 22 early-career researchers named Pew Scholars in the Biomedical Sciences by The Pew Charitable Trusts. (Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News)
Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News - July 19, 2014 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news
Molecular biology researcher selected for ASBMB Merck Award
Dr. Zhijian “James” Chen has been named the 2015 recipient of the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB) Merck Award, which recognizes outstanding contributions to research in biochemistry and molecular biology. (Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News)
Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News - July 17, 2014 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news
UT Southwestern among the “Most Wired,” thanks to technology designed for better patient care
UT Southwestern Medical Center is on the national “Most Wired” hospitals list for a fourth consecutive year. (Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News)
Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News - July 15, 2014 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news
UT Southwestern among the ‘Most Wired,” thanks to technology designed for better patient care
UT Southwestern Medical Center is on the national “Most Wired” hospitals list for a fourth consecutive year. (Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News)
Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News - July 10, 2014 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news
MyChart use skyrocketing among cancer patients
Over a six-year period, the number of patients actively using MyChart each year increased five-fold, while the number of total logins each year increased more than 10-fold. (Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News)
Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News - July 9, 2014 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news
Sitting too much, not just lack of exercise, is detrimental to cardiovascular health
Cardiologists at UT Southwestern Medical Center found that sedentary behaviors may lower cardiorespiratory fitness levels. (Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News)
Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News - July 9, 2014 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news
Sitting too much, not just lack of exercise, is detrimental to cardiovascular health.
Cardiologists at UT Southwestern Medical Center found that sedentary behaviors may lower cardiorespiratory fitness levels. (Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News)
Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News - July 7, 2014 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news
Behavioral therapy added to pediatric antidepressant treatment reduces likelihood of relapse
Cognitive behavioral therapy in addition to medication improves the long-term success of treatment for children and adolescents suffering from depression, a new UT Southwestern Medical Center study indicates. (Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News)
Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News - July 3, 2014 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news