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He worked at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and served as chair of the department of medicine for 36 years. [1] [2] Seldin has been referred to as the "intellectual father of UT Southwestern Medical Center", [3] [4] and transformed a school housed in a dilapidated barracks into a world renowned medical center. He is noted for ...
Daniel Willett Foster (March 4, 1930 – January 25, 2018) was the John Denis McGarry, Ph.D. Distinguished Chair in Diabetes and Metabolic Research and Professor of Internal Medicine at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School at Dallas. He was Chairman of the Department of Internal Medicine for 16 years.
In 2008, Podolsky became the third President of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, [12] where he is a professor of Internal Medicine and holds the Philip O’Bryan Montgomery, Jr., M.D. Distinguished Presidential Chair in Academic Administration and the Doris and Bryan Wildenthal Distinguished Chair in Medical Science. [13]
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (UT Southwestern or UTSW) is a public academic health science center in Dallas, Texas.With approximately 23,000 employees, [3] more than 3,000 full-time faculty, and nearly 4 million outpatient visits per year, UT Southwestern is the largest medical school in the University of Texas System and the State of Texas.
The Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, UT Southwestern J. (Joseph) Donald Capra (1937 – February 24, 2015) was an American immunologist , physician-scientist, and was the 4th full-time president (1997–2007) and later, president emeritus, of the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation (OMRF) in Oklahoma City, OK. [ 1 ]
Helen Haskell Hobbs (born May 5, 1952 in Boston, Massachusetts) [1] is an American medical researcher who is professor at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator, who won a 2016 Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences and the 2018 Harrington Prize for Innovation in Medicine. [2]
He received his medical degree from UT Southwestern in 1964. [4] Wildenthal then was an intern at Bellevue Hospital Center in NYC and completed an internal medicine residency and postdoctoral fellowship in cardiology at UT Southwestern. [4] In 1970, he received a Ph.D. in cell physiology from the University of Cambridge in England. [3]
In 1972, Willerson was recruited to UT Southwestern Medical School Faculty and Parkland Hospital in Dallas to help build their nascent cardiology programs. [2] He was subsequently encouraged to move to Houston in 1989 to become the Chairman of Internal Medicine at the new University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston and collaborate in studies with Cooley. [3]