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Group photograph of Dr. Joe Zerwekh, Pegg Boy, and an unknown woman.
1990-1999 | Image |
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Metabolism is a central part of many biological processes, and yet if that metabolic network breaks down, inborn errors of metabolism, rare and potentially treatable dise[...]
2020-03-05 | Moving Image |
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Sandra Schmid, Ph.D. is considered by her colleagues as a transformative thinker during a time of unprecedented change -- both in her field and in the world of science. D[...]
2015-04-30 | Moving Image |
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Can butterflies and moths reveal the underpinnings of all life, even our own lives as humans? Nick Grishin, Ph.D., is a lepidopterist (someone who studies butterflies or [...]
2022-02-24 | Moving Image |
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Sumeet Teotia, M.D., a renowned breast reconstructive plastic surgeon and classically trained artist, discussed the similarities between fine art and well-crafted plastic[...]
2015-02-05 | Moving Image |
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Faculty portrait of Dr. Khashayar Sakhaee.
1980-1989 | Image |
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Carol Tamminga, M.D., Chair of the Department of Psychiatry and Chief of the Translational Neuroscience Division in Schizophrenia, is an internationally recognized expert[...]
2014-04-10 | Moving Image |
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In the late 1990s, UT Southwestern obstetricians took on a simple question: are outcomes any different for women if they walked around during early labor or stayed in bed[...]
2008-05-20 | Moving Image |
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In this lecture, Steven McKnight, Ph.D., will talk about the challenges of scientific research and discuss his own work on transcription factors, the proteins that switch[...]
2007-05-15 | Moving Image |
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In this lecture, Beth Levine, M.D., will present an overview of her work in the study of autophagy, a cannibalistic process in which cells devour their own damaged or unn[...]
2011-04-28 | Moving Image |