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Jim Kelly
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Raul Reyes
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UTMB Magazine Summer/Fall 2008
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Radio Guys
By David Theis
What two UTMB professors are saying about medicine on
77 stations (and counting).
The Heart of the Matter
By Theodore Stubbs
How it feels when a myocardial infarction strikes someone
who usually treats them.
For God and Country
By Bernice Torregrossa
Why SOM alumnus Keith Rose wants the Army to adopt
his redesigned uniform.
‘Personalizing’ Asthma Care?
By Jim Kelly
New treatments beckon when researchers ‘fingerprint’
four forms of the disease.
Strands
Battling tiger mosquitoes; teaching dermatology through movies;
improving radiation oncology; and building muscles in the
elderly.
News Briefs
News of the Schools
The GSBS alumnus who is helping drive MIT’s cancer initiative;
what SAHS-educated occupational therapists really do;
the SOM launches the Texas Transplant Center; and the
SON’s 20-year-old answer to the nursing shortage.
Portrait of Giving
How a Florida family is helping UTMB seek a treatment
for ataxia.
Faculty Notes
Quote/Unquote
Class Notes
Body & Soul
Taking Care of Busyness
By James S. Goodwin
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