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Uncovering Mechanisms Behind Tumor Suppression and Treatment Resistance News

Uncovering Mechanisms Behind Tumor Suppression and Treatment Resistance

Glioblastomas (GBM) are the most common adult brain cancer with more than 300,000 cases diagnosed globally every year. At UT Southwestern, Amyn Habib, M.D., and his team within the Habib Lab are dedicated to uncovering the mechanisms behind therapeutic resistance and the invasiveness in GBMs.
UTSW Neurology Welcomes Class of 2027 News

UTSW Neurology Welcomes Class of 2027

We are thrilled to welcome our newly matched class of adult, child, and neurology-psychiatry residents as we kick off the new year with great enthusiasm.
Research Days News

Research Days

We were proud to host our 9th Annual Research Days to recognize our trainees’ contributions to scientific advancements.
UT Southwestern’s Celebration of Excellence News

UT Southwestern’s Celebration of Excellence

Each year UT Southwestern recognizes and celebrate the exceptional contributions of our staff, faculty, and medical students who have implemented performance improvement strategies in clinical operations.
American Academy of Neurology Alumni Reception News

American Academy of Neurology Alumni Reception

This year we hosted our annual Alumni Reception at Hampshire House in Boston, Massachusetts.
Resident & Fellow Highlights News

Resident & Fellow Highlights

Our current residents and fellows have been hard at work pushing the boundaries of excellence. We are proud to share that they have achieved significant milestones, including new publications, dynamic presentations at multiple conferences, and prestigious awards from noteworthy societies. We are inspired by their unwavering dedication and passion for the field of medicine and look forward to the groundbreaking achievements that await them in the future.
POTS or Long COVID: deciphering symptom cross over News

POTS or Long COVID: deciphering symptom cross over

Dizziness, fainting, fatigue, rapid heart rate, brain fog. In the post-pandemic world, these symptoms have become associated with patients suffering from Long COVID – the lasting effects of an infection from the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2.
Novel Biomarker-Guided Therapeutics Target Glioma Origins News

Novel Biomarker-Guided Therapeutics Target Glioma Origins

Expanding their suite of preclinical disease models, Simmons Cancer Center researchers identify a new targetable vulnerability in IDH-mutant gliomas.
AI can spot early signs of Alzheimer’s in speech patterns, study shows News

AI can spot early signs of Alzheimer’s in speech patterns, study shows

New technologies that can capture subtle changes in a patient’s voice may help physicians diagnose cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s disease before symptoms begin to show, according to a UT Southwestern Medical Center researcher who led a study published in the Alzheimer’s Association publication Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring.
Awareness Vital to Improving Parkinson’s Patients’ Quality of Life, UTSW Neurologist Says News

Awareness Vital to Improving Parkinson’s Patients’ Quality of Life, UTSW Neurologist Says

About 1 million people in the United States have Parkinson’s disease, a progressive neurological disorder that ranks second to Alzheimer’s among the most common neurodegenerative diseases. While many tend to associate Parkinson’s with hand tremors, it can cause a broad range of symptoms, affecting both motor and nonmotor functions.
UTSW Study Uncovers Mechanisms of Protein Misfolding Linked to Neurodegenerative Diseases News

UTSW Study Uncovers Mechanisms of Protein Misfolding Linked to Neurodegenerative Diseases

A team at UT Southwestern has developed a computational approach to uncover mechanisms of protein misfolding linked to neurodegenerative diseases. The study, published in Nature Communications, offers key insights that could help identify new treatments for patients.
Head trauma doesn't predict memory problems in NFL retirees, UT Southwestern study shows News

Head trauma doesn't predict memory problems in NFL retirees, UT Southwestern study shows

Research believed to be first to measure cognitive functioning of former football players over time

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