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SPRING 2011 A PUBLICATION OF SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL FOUNDATION Treating vascular disease in a Working together, brilliant neurosurgeons virtual world and neurologists at UT Southwestern detect, treat and prevent cerebral vascular disease. Southwestern Medical Foundation Board of Trustees 2010-2011

Edward M. Ackerman Rolf Haberecht Daniel K. Podolsky, M.D.* Sara Melnick Albert Ron W. Haddock J. Blake Pogue The Heritage Society Ruth Altshuler* Joe Haggar, III Richard R. Pollock OF SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL FOUNDATION Rafael M. Anchia Nancy Halbreich Caren H. Prothro tableTable of of contents Contents Charlotte Jones Anderson LaQuita C. Hall Carolyn Perot Rathjen Anonymous (11) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. McCullough Barry G. Andrews Paul W. Harris* Mike Rawlings Mr. and Mrs. James R. Alexander Carmen Crews McCracken McMillan Marilyn H. Augur Linda W. Hart Jean Roach George A. Atnip# Ferd C. and Carole W. Meyer Editors Strokes of Genius Doris Bass Joe V. (Jody) Hawn, Jr. John L. Roach Marilyn Augur* William R. and Anne E. Montgomery # Heidi Cannella Until recent years, there was little doctors could 3 Peter Beck Jess T. Hay Linda Robuck Paul M. Bass* Kay Y. Moran Gil Besing Frederick B. Hegi, Jr. Bob Rogers W. Robert Beavers, M.D. Barbara and Robert Munford Patrick Wascovich do for stroke patients. But collaborations David W. Biegler Jeff Heller* Catherine M. Rose Drs. Paul R. and Robert H. Munger# between UT Southwestern neurosurgeons Jan Hart Black Julie K. Hersh Billy Rosenthal Rebecca B. Bergstresser Louis Nardizzi, M.D., Ph.D.* Editorial Manager and neurologists have given rise to cutting-edge # Cecilia Boone Thomas O. Hicks Lizzie Horchow Routman* Michael H. Bertino, M.D.* Gerard Noteboom, M.D. # # Amanda Billings treatments that have helped stroke victims George W. Bramblett, Jr. Lyda Hill Bob Rowling* Josephine L. Biddle Rhea T. O’Connor* Harvey Birsner, M.D. Thomas F. O’Toole reclaim their minds and bodies. Dan Branch James M. Hoak Stephen H. (Steve) Sands Jules Bohnn, M.D.* Mrs. Sam Papert, Jr.*# Creative Director Diane Brierley Sally S. Hoglund John Field Scovell ______Beth Ann Borden Thomas J. Parr, M.D. and Ken Maxwell Jean Ann Brock David Holl George Seay Nancy L. Branch Joannie Parr Vascular Visionaries T. Curtis Holmes, Jr. George A. Shafer* Weber Shandwick Robert W. Brown, M.D. Carol A. Brown, M.D.* Selma L.# and I. Benjamin Parrill# UT Southwestern vascular surgeons use high-tech 8 Stephen Butt Shelton G. Hopkins, M.D. Karen L. Shuford Cherie Brown Patricia M. Patterson* interventions to wage a battle against a host of W. Plack Carr, Jr. Philip Huber, Jr., M.D. Lisa K. Simmons Art Directors Antonio J. Campdera* Billy Joe Pendley disorders, from cardiovascular disease to aneurysms. Edward H. Cary, III Walter J. Humann Ted C. Skokos W. Plack Carr, Jr.* Shirley Pollock*# Beth Pedersen Dr. Michael Dowling, leading a new clinical ______Jeffrey A. Chapman Hunter L. Hunt William T. Solomon* Dr. and Mrs. Anthony C. Chang Doris E. Porter, P.T. Bill Vance initiative, aims to diagnose and treat strokes Rita Clements* Rex V. Jobe Paul Stoffel Emogene B. Clardy Mrs. Ashley (Kathryn) Priddy Image is Everything Weber Shandwick in young patients, particularly those with Mary McDermott Cook Judith Johnson Ellen Terry Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Click Muriel Rabiner Through the use of advanced imaging technologies, 11 Robert Kaminski Michelle Thomas Phyllis M. Coit W. Paul Radman, D.D.S. David R. Corrigan sickle cell disease and conditions that cause UT Southwestern radiologists provide a look inside Berry R. Cox Wright L. Lassiter, Jr., Ed.D. Jere Thompson, Jr. Frank Crawford, M.D. Nancy Carol Reddick* Photographer severe anemia. the body’s circulatory superhighway. Harlan Crow Laurence H. Lebowitz John C. Tolleson Dorothy R. Cullum* Tom B. Rhodes* David Gresham # Robert H. Dedman, Jr.* John I. Levy Gifford O. Touchstone Kevin and Shari Curran, M.D. Frank Ribelin ______Thomas M. Dunning Wendy Lopez Jack C. Vaughn, Jr. Edwin R. Daniels* Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Riggs, Jr. Writers Doris Russell Dealey*# Jack D. Russell Growth Factor Tim Eller Sarah Losinger Carolyn W. Walker Johann Deisenhofer, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. John Carl Rutledge Amanda Billings Expansive growth in the Southwestern Medical 14 Matrice Ellis-Kirk Ann Margolin Tom Walter Anne and Brian Dethrow Eleanor R. Salomon Debbie Bolles District – including the construction of two new Sandra Street Estess Gloria Martindale Carol West, C.P.A. Grant A. Dove# Stephen Raymond Salomon John McStay Jimmy Westcott Rachel Skei Donihoo hospitals – means North Texans have access to Robert A. (Bob) Estrada Joyce Allison Eberts and Hortense# and Morton Sanger# some of the best health care in the world, right Roy Gene Evans Susan Byrne Montgomery George W. Wharton, M.D. John P. Eberts, M.D. Lorraine Sulkin Schein# Lakisha Ladson I. D. (Nash) Flores, III Kay Y. Moran Laura Wheat Mack M. Elliott# Dr. # and Mrs. John W. Schermerhorn Kristen Holland Shear in their own back yard. Terry J. Flowers, Ed.D. Jennifer T. Mosle Wayne Woods, D.D.S. Gene and Charlotte Emery Mr. and Mrs. William L. Schilling ______Gerald J. Ford Mike A. Myers Fritzi Woods Pamela and Roy Gene Evans* Hans J. Schnitzler Editorial comments and Kay Carter Fortson Charles E. Nearburg Kneeland Youngblood, M.D. Richard Ferguson F. Michael Schultz, M.D.* Trustee and Officer News contributions are welcome. Alan Friedman Stephen Ozanne, M.D. Donald Zale* Dave and Lori Folz Bette Claire Schuttler# In addition to their support for Southwestern 17 Kathleen M. Gibson Teresa Haggerty Parravano Robert G. Freeman, M.D.# Sarah M.# and Charles E. Seay*# Send correspondence to: Medical Foundation, many trustees are actively Joseph M. (Jody) Grant T. Boone Pickens * Executive Committee Gretchen and Gerald Fronterhouse William D. Seybold, M.D.*# Southwestern Medical Foundation involved in their communities in a variety of ways. Dr. and Mrs. Norman F. Gant George and Shirley Shafer Reagan Place at Old Parkland David Ginn, M.D.* Doyle L. Sharp, M.D.*# ______# # 3963 Maple Ave., Suite 100 Highly trained vascular surgeons are Southwestern Medical Foundation Honorary Trustees Mr. and Mrs. F.B. Pete Goldman* Tom and Dorothy Shockley Making a Difference Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Graham Mr. and Mrs. George A. (Tom) Shutt* , 75219 battling vascular disease with specialized 18 Gilbert Aranza Lee Halford, Sr. J. Fulton Murray, Jr. L. Ruth Guy, Ph.D.# John S. Smale, M.D. Find out how several generous donors are Office: 214-351-6143 techniques, including the fenestrated Louis A. Beecherl, Jr. Howard Hallam Joseph B. Neuhoff Nancy and Jeremy Halbreich Dr. and Mrs. Neal C. Small putting their significant gifts to work. Joanne H. Stroud, Ph.D. Mrs. Nancy B. Hamon Nancy Penson # # Fax: 214-352-9874 Sydney and Wallace Hall* Ellen K. and Robert L. Solender* graft procedure. ______Gene H. Bishop Charles M. Hansen, Jr. Jack Pew, Jr. Nancy B. Hamon* William T. Solomon* Email: [email protected] Albert C. Black, Jr. John P. Harbin Charles Pistor John P. Harbin Alayne W. Sprague In Good Company Stuart M. Bumpas Laurence E. Hirsch Kathryn Priddy Dr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Harris* Charles C. Sprague, M.D.*# Southwestern Medical Foundation celebrates 22 George V. Charlton Keith W. Hughes Mary Stewart Ramsey Helen B. and Arthur E. Hewett Ronald G. Steinhart* 25 years of international recognition for Mr. # and Mrs. Donald R. Hibbert* Eleanor P. Stevens# William P. Clements, Jr. Ray L. Hunt Tom B. Rhodes Nobel-Prize-caliber research at its annual dinner. Dan W. Cook, III Philip R. Jonsson Leonard M. Riggs, Jr., M.D. Lyda Hill S. C. Stewart, M.D.* Ed Daniels Darrell Jordan Pete Schenkel J. Roger and Dorothy A. Hirl Sally Seay Stout* ______James M. Hoak Douglas H. Unger, M.D.* Joe D. Denton James W. Keay Paul R. Seegers Return on Investment Edmund M. Hoffman*# Irene Wadel# Robert J. DiNicola Dale V. Kesler Carl Sewell Mr. and Mrs.# S. Roger Horchow Carolyn W. and Thomas C. Walker A transformational gift from Annette and 24 Tom Engibous Gary Kusin George A. (Tom) Shutt Drs. Susan Hotz and Michael Shiekh Tim Wallace Harold C. Simmons has enabled UT Southwestern Gregg Engles David M. Laney Roger T. Staubach Dr. J. B. Howell# Jean and Tom Walter to recruit new world-class leadership and faculty Robert Ted Enloe, III Tom C. Leppert Starke Taylor William C. Huber Mr. # and Mrs. Richard L. Walton to collaborate on research and treatment of Jerry Farrington Irvin L. Levy Liener Temerlin Keith and Cherie Hughes Dr. Elgin W. and Karen G. Ware brain and neurological disorders. Robert I. Fernandez Lester A. Levy, Sr. Jim L. Turner Robert and Myra Hull Dr. and Mrs. Clark Watts* Lee Fikes Wales Madden, Jr. John J. Veatch, Jr. Mrs. Morris I. Jaffe*# Arthur G. Weinberg, M.D. ______David L. Florence Margaret McDermott Kent Waldrep Berneice C. Johnson# Pauline Weinberger*# Endowments and Gifts Edwin S. Flores, Ph.D., J.D. Harvey R. Mitchell W. Ray Wallace Judith K. Johnson* Mr. and Mrs. Dennis White Thanks to those who donate centers, chairs, 25 # Robert S. Folsom W. A. “Tex” Moncrief, Jr. Jon B. White Rollin W. and Mary Ella King Linda Poe White Construction of numerous new facilities is Gerald Fronterhouse Robert W. Mong, Jr. Evelyn Whitman-Dunn Christine Kumpuris# Evelyn Whitman-Dunn* professorships, scholarships, research centers, Printice L. Gary Philip O’B. Montgomery, III Terry M. Wilson Carol Kyler Mr. # and Mrs. Lawrence E. Whitman* changing the face of Southwestern Medical and other special projects for providing a William R. Goff Cipriano Munoz Wright L. Lassiter, Jr.* Florence L. and District while ensuring continued highest lasting way to support the future of medicine. Mr. and Mrs. John Ridings Lee Frederic F. Wiedemann The foundation is grateful for the generosity Will and Liza Lee Dr. and Mrs. Kern Wildenthal standards of patient care, now and into Southwestern Medical Foundation Officers of those who provided gifts in 2010. Willis C. Maddrey, M.D. and Karol Lynn Wilson the future. William T. Solomon W. Plack Carr, Jr. Kay Pritchard Ann Matt Maddrey, Ph.D. Terry M. Wilson* Chairman Executive Vice President Secretary Nelson L. Mauldin Mr. # and Mrs.# Ivor P. Wold Ruth Altshuler Donald W. Seldin, M.D. Katy Sinor Mr. and Mrs. C. Thomas May, Jr. Vice Chairman Vice President for Medical Assistant Secretary James M.# and Rosalee# McConnell * Charter Member of The Heritage Kern Wildenthal, M.D., Ph.D. Center Relations John and Melinda McConnell Society President Peter A. McCullough, M.D., M.P.H.* # Deceased FC2 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 1 Working together, brilliant neurosurgeons and letterLetter fromfrom the the President president neurologists at UT Southwestern detect, treat and prevent Dear Friends: cerebral vascular disease while collectively delivering… The featured stories in this issue of Southwestern Medical Perspectives highlight excellent examples By Rachel Skei Donihoo of the types of programs that have raised UT Southwestern Medical Center to international eminence – programs that combine superb clinical care with equally superb research, technology and education. As with so many other of UT Southwestern’s areas of prominence, these also are programs that have grown to their current state of excellence as a result of combined investments from the State of Texas and from private philanthropy. The long-standing commitment of UT Southwestern and its affiliated hospital partners to link unsurpassed clinical care with research and technological advances designed to improve medical care for future patients – and simultaneously to provide exemplary training for the next generation of caregivers – continues unabated. Indeed, with the construction of new state-of-the-art clinical and research facilities (see story on page 14), the opportunities to accelerate our progress have never been brighter – except for one disturbing possibility: a potential disproportionate reduction in State support for UT Southwestern. At the time this issue of Perspectives is going to press, pending State appropriation bills include significant reductions in appropriations to all institutions of higher education, including medical centers. Given the current fiscal difficulties of the State, this is understandable and expected. What is much less understandable is that in both the House of Representatives and the Senate’s pending bills, UT Southwestern is scheduled to receive a much greater reduction in tax support (as much as 26 Strokes percent in the House bill) than any other medical institution or university. This proposed disproportionate cut is despite the fact that UT Southwestern is the State’s acknowledged medical research leader; that it educates three times more residents-in- training (the best source of future doctors for Texas) than the average of other State medical schools; that its faculty physicians care for twice as many indigent patients as any other State medical school; and that by all objective measures it ranks first in quality among all of the State comprehensive medical centers. It is also noteworthy that each of the three major State medical institutions in the greater area is currently Dr. Duke Samson scheduled to receive more State tax support individually than does Dallas’ single State medical center. of Genius The reason for this inequity lies in the nature of Texas’ long-standing formulas for distributing State funds. The formulas (right), chairman of give overriding precedence to the number of enrolled pre-degree students, with little or no credit for post-degree educational neurological surgery programs (i.e., residency training), for indigent care, for research, or for quality – areas in which UT Southwestern is the clear leader. Historically, the Legislature and governor have counterbalanced the formula’s acknowledged deficiencies by providing “Special Item” funding for programs of particular excellence and importance – and UT Southwestern has been appropriately funded for such programs. In the 2011 appropriation bills currently being considered, however, funding for these unique programs, including those that support UT Southwestern’s National Academy of Sciences members and Nobel laureates, are scheduled for severe, disproportionate cuts. Knowledgeable supporters, both within and outside the Legislature, are trying to make the case for investing in excellence, and hopefully such arguments may prevail in the final bill that passes the House and Senate and is signed by the governor. In the meantime, it is increasingly apparent that long-term success in State institutions must be built not solely on the vagaries of the government appropriations in any given year, but increasingly on generous and far-sighted supporters in the private sector. To all who read this issue of Perspectives and learn about the amazing advances occurring at UT Southwestern in fields such as vascular disease and imaging technology (which are but a few of literally dozens of areas of special excellence at the medical center), we express our sincere gratitude for your past and future support. We also request that you continue to speak up for quality – by sharing your views about the importance of building and maintaining excellence in Texas’ finest institutions with philanthropic supporters and with Texas’ legislative leaders.

Sincerely, The headache was relentless, unlike anything she had ever experienced. Unyielding and sharp, it felt as if someone were burying a hatchet into her skull over and over Kern Wildenthal, M.D., Ph.D. again. Cathy – who asked that her real name not be used – knew something was President Southwestern Medical Foundation terribly wrong, but as she searched the corridors of her office for help, words began to elude her. Head pounding, her speech now lost to the chaos churning inside her brain, she grabbed for a sheet of paper and scribbled, “Call Bob. ER.”

2 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 3 Her husband was contacted, and Cathy, a neuropsychologist treatment,” said Dr. Mark Goldberg, chairman of neurology and leaking into the base of her brain. Once diagnosed with a in the final stages of a fellowship at UT Southwestern Medical neurotherapeutics. “Our program is unique in its depth and the ruptured aneurysm through a series of CT scans, she was Center, was taken by ambulance to the emergency room. It was quality of its collaboration with specialists in complementary whisked into an operating suite. There, Dr. Duke Samson, the first step in a long journey. fields. Our neurologists work side-by-side with neurosurgeons, chairman of neurological surgery, opened her skull and repaired Cathy had spent years studying the brain and was intimately endovascular surgeons, physical therapists, neuropsychologists the leak by placing tiny clips across the base of her aneurysm, familiar with the symptoms of cerebral vascular disease. Ten and experts from other disciplines to deliver an unsurpassed cutting off blood flow to the arterial weakness. years and two brain surgeries later she can still recall the moment level of care.” “If not for Dr. Samson’s expertise, I doubt very much that I she recognized she was having a hemorrhagic stroke and Clinical and surgical expertise is followed seamlessly by would be here today,” said Cathy, now fully recovered with only a that strange mixture of confidence and terror that came with a recovery effort coordinated and delivered through the mild lag in concentration. “As a student at UT Southwestern, knowing what a treacherous road lay ahead. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, chaired by I knew a lot about strokes, and I had great faith in both the Dr. Karen Kowalske. Director of the Kimberly-Clark Center for program and the people. But it wasn’t until this happened to me World-class care Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Research, Dr. Kowalske that I fully appreciated the wealth of knowledge and experience For years UT Southwestern has offered hope for thousands of holds the Charles and Peggy Galvin Professorship in Physical found here. I’ve never been so grateful to be anywhere in my life.” patients whose lives hang in the balance. Long considered one of Medicine. the most advanced stroke and neurosurgical sites in the U.S., the Brain attack medical center and its renowned neurosurgeons and neurologists A stroke occurs every 53 seconds in the U.S. It is the nation’s have made it their collaborative mission to detect, treat and “We not only have launched a very No. 3 killer and the leading cause of disability and dementia. prevent cerebral vascular disease in patients like Cathy, who are Until recent years, there was little doctors could do for stroke fighting to reclaim their minds and bodies after a blood vessel aggressive, cutting-edge effort patients. Because of this, many physicians developed a defeatist that transports nutrients and oxygen to their brain is blocked to treat stroke, we are leaders in attitude about stroke that remains prevalent despite significant or bursts. advances made in treatment in the past two decades. In 2010 the Joint Commission certified UT Southwestern new approaches to treatment.” “For something that is the third-leading cause of death in University Hospital as a Primary Stroke Center, a coveted the United States, stroke is still, in many environments, poorly Dr. Mark Johnson, director of the cerebrovascular/stroke clinic distinction for health care institutions fostering coordinated – Dr. Mark Goldberg understood and poorly treated,” said Dr. Samson, who holds stroke care for patients. In 2011 the program will be established the Lois C.A. and Darwin E. Smith Distinguished Chair in as a comprehensive stroke center, which recognizes the hospital Neurological Surgery and the Kimberly-Clark Distinguished universally for stroke treatment, the drug must be administered This precisely coordinated and focused approach is as a primary referral destination with highly specialized, Chair in Mobility Research. within four and a half hours of the attack, although an advantageous for the patient and critical in the complex and interdisciplinary teams capable of taking on the most complex Sudden warning signs for strokes include numbness or overwhelming majority of patients do not get to the hospital or often precarious world of cerebrovascular disease, where cases from across the country. This unique collaborative model weakness in the face, arms or legs, especially on one side of the receive a diagnosis in time to receive it. treatments and outcomes vary widely from case to case, Dr. is one of the first targets for the clinical center for neurosciences body; confusion or difficulty speaking or comprehending; vision In the U.S., 795,000 people suffer a stroke each year, but fewer Goldberg explained. now being developed at UT Southwestern. problems; trouble walking or loss of balance and coordination; than one in every three needing timely clot-busting treatment About 83 percent of strokes are caused by blockages and are “We not only have launched a very aggressive, cutting-edge and severe headache with no known cause. receives tPA. The reasons for the delay are numerous. called ischemic strokes. The remaining 17 percent are known effort to treat stroke, we are leaders in new approaches to “Time and expertise in stroke care are critical factors that “Many people simply do not recognize the warning signs or as hemorrhagic strokes and are caused by a ruptured aneurysm dramatically affect the outcome for stroke victims,” said Dr. understand that stroke is an emergency,” said Dr. Johnson. “One or blood vessel. When either occurs, part of the brain begins to Mark Johnson, associate professor of neurology who heads of the most insidious things about strokes is that they often don’t die from lack of blood flow. This in turn causes symptoms in the the cerebrovascular/stroke clinic and who is one of the stroke hurt, so victims can wait hours to call 911 or even weeks to see areas of the body controlled by that specific portion of the brain. team leaders. “Having a trained stroke response team and the a doctor,” he said. “Learning to recognize the symptoms can “Strokes and high blood pressure can be caused by any dedicated technology and medicine available in the emergency be lifesaving. As the clock ticks, effective options for treatment number of factors – some manageable, such as smoking, and room allow us to identify and assess suspected stroke patients begin to close. some not, such as heredity. Likewise, a patient’s rate of recovery rapidly. The more quickly and accurately we can diagnose the “In addition, sometimes cases aren’t triaged properly upon can hinge on things such as overall health and the length of time patient’s condition, the sooner proper treatments can begin.” admission to the emergency room. This is one reason why it’s between stroke onset and arrival at the hospital. Because every imperative for patients to arm themselves with knowledge and, patient’s treatment is dependent on all of these elements and Leading the way we hope, land at a major stroke center such as ours.” more, it is critical to have an interconnected team that can be Specialists at UT Southwestern have pioneered the Cerebral aneurysms – a bulging, weakened area in the wall mobilized at a moment’s notice,” said Dr. Goldberg, holder of Dr. Mark Goldberg, development of some of the most advanced and effective stroke of an artery feeding the brain – rupture in about 30,000 people the Linda and Mitch Hart Distinguished Chair in Neurology and chairman of neurology and brain aneurysm procedures and technologies now used. In in America every year, often with devastating results. Burst director of the Beatrice Menne Haggerty Center for Research in and neurotherapeutics 1989 researchers at UT Southwestern refined a fast-acting drug aneurysms, which account for about 20 percent of strokes, kill or Brain Injury and Repair in Strokes. called tissue plasminogen activator (tPA), which can rapidly permanently disable more than 60 percent of their victims. It is that kind of personalized intervention that saved Cathy, dissolve blood clots in patients with ischemic stroke, greatly Although a cerebral aneurysm may be present without whose future was being threatened by a tiny pulse of blood reducing the risk of mortality or severe disability. Now used symptoms, the most common initial event is a subarachnoid

4 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 5 advanced through the catheter into the aneurysm. These tiny, Dr. Michael soft, platinum coils, which are visible on fluoroscopy, conform to Dowling, assistant the shape of the aneurysm. The coiled aneurysm then becomes professor of clotted off (embolized), preventing rupture. pediatrics In cases of ischemic stroke, physicians can administer tPA directly to the site of the clot by using a technique called intra- arterial thrombolysis. Another such technique UT Southwestern neurosurgeons perform is an intricate procedure known as stroke bypass surgery. The labor-intensive microsurgery, which can be done several different ways, involves taking a blood vessel or vein from an area that gets a high volume of blood flow – such as the scalp or the leg – and sewing it into another blood vessel or artery that carries blood directly to the brain. “Bypass surgery can lower the risk of stroke by at least half Dr. Jonathan White, associate professor of neurological surgery in some select patients who have impaired cerebral blood circulation,” Dr. Samson said. “Until the past couple of years, hemorrhage (SAH), such as Cathy’s. When an artery bleeds there really weren’t a lot of good tests to separate which patients into the brain, its cells and tissues do not receive oxygen and would benefit from this. Now that we have these tests, we nutrients. In addition, pressure builds up in surrounding areas, believe there are many patients who would be helped by brain and irritation and swelling occur. enabling injection of drugs to dissolve blood clots, isolate of pediatrics and neurology and neurotherapeutics, as well as bypass surgery but who are not getting it.” threatened vessels and treat other abnormalities without the medical director of the pediatric stroke program at Children’s Extracranial-to-intracranial bypass surgery is performed Diagnosis and intervention more traditional and more invasive neurosurgery. Medical Center Dallas. at only a few major U.S. medical centers. UT Southwestern For neurosurgeons, the challenge is to catch the aneurysm “The advancement in the use of catheters for stroke in the Dr. Dowling’s research has shown that doctors may be neurosurgeons perform the intricate procedure about 25 times a before it bursts. With early detection through MRIs, they can past decade has been one of the field’s greatest developments,” missing strokes in a small but significant number of children year, with patients referred from around the country. find and apply lifesaving surgical strategies to the malformations. said Dr. Purdy, who was instrumental in the development of with severe anemia, who may be mislabeled as slow-learners. Endovascular surgery, a rapidly growing medical Neurological surgeons at UT Southwestern have performed the innovative neuroangiography expansion and suite at Strokes have long been known to be a risk for kids with subspecialty, is so new its name is still evolving. It is often called more pre-emptive surgeries to prevent aneurysm-induced stroke UT Hospital – Zale Lipshy, to which sickle cell anemia, an inherited blood disorder. He recently “endovascular neurosurgery,” to reflect the new neurosurgical than any medical center – more than 2,500 over the last decade. referring physicians throughout North Texas who have neither demonstrated that strokes also occurred undetected in children procedures that are now possible because they are performed “One of the great advantages that we have at UT South- the angiography training nor the necessary facilities send with other conditions that can cause severe anemia, such as inside (endo) the blood vessels (vascular). western is that so many options are available to our patients,” their patients. cancer, kidney failure or blood loss from trauma. Regardless of what name is used, Dr. Purdy, director of said Dr. Jonathan White, associate professor of neurological “The precision with which we can now treat stroke is “These very young children have brains that look like the neuroradiology, is a leader in the field. He has invented five surgery and radiology and holder of the Birsner Family remarkable,” said Dr. Purdy, who holds the Orien and Jack brains of 80-year-olds,” he said. “These strokes are called devices – for which UT Southwestern holds the patents – that Professorship in Neurological Surgery. “Not only are we Woolf, M.D., Distinguished Chair in Neurosurgery and ‘silent’ because they don’t cause the child to be weak on have increased the success with which physicians slip a spaghetti- equipped with first-rate neurologists who can handle acute Neuroangiography. one side or have any obvious neurologic symptoms, but thin catheter into the patient’s groin and thread it to the brain, stroke in patients when they are seen in the emergency room, we they can lead to poor academic performance and severe also have an entire of team of neurosurgeons and endovascular Kids’ stuff cognitive impairments.” ‘interventionists’ who can go to the source of the problem using Despite popular thinking, stroke is not confined to adults. the most advanced technology available anywhere.” Dr. Michael Dowling is leading a new initiative at Live to tell UT Southwestern patients have access to an array of UT Southwestern to diagnose and treat these “silent” Cathy knows she is one of the lucky ones. Though she has high-tech tests, including arteriograms, in which interventional episodes in children, particularly those with sickle cell disease been spared the long-term effects that plague so many other neuroradiologists like Dr. Phillip Purdy insert a tiny catheter into and conditions that cause severe anemia. stroke survivors, she is not without constant reminders of an artery in the leg, feed the tube through the body to the brain His efforts include research, clinical assessment and that near-fatal day a decade ago. and insert dye that allows blood vessels in the brain to be visible. treatment of pediatric strokes, an often-misdiagnosed “brain As a practicing neuropsychologist, she empathizes with Minimally invasive endovascular coiling is one of the most attack” that occurs as frequently as leukemia and brain tumors, patients who are dealing with the aftermath of a “brain attack.” frequently used treatments for cerebral aneurysms. In the Dr. Phillip Purdy but many times goes unrecognized by caregivers, despite the “A stroke isn’t one of those things in life you plan for. But procedure, a catheter is advanced from a blood vessel in the director of serious short- and long-term neurological consequences. for me, at least, it became a challenging, but life-affirming, groin up into the blood vessels in the brain. Fluoroscopy (a neuroradiology “We’ve simply got to find out why children suffer strokes journey,” said Cathy. “If you’re lucky enough to land in the special type of X-ray, similar to an X-ray “movie”) is used to assist and better educate parents and physicians about recognizing capable hands of experts who are true pioneers in stroke, in advancing the catheter to the head and into the aneurysm. and diagnosing them,” said Dr. Dowling, assistant professor you have already won a major battle in the war.” Once the catheter is in place, very tiny platinum coils are

6 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 7 From assessing the underlying causes of walking difficulties to getting blood pumping again in the body’s circulatory system, UT Southwestern Medical Center vascular surgeons are at the forefront of research, treatment and innovative clinical care to battle vascular disease. Cardiovascular disease is a leading killer in the U.S., and half of the deaths are due to blockages in arteries outside the heart. Cardiovascular disease can affect any artery and causes a wide Dr. Frank Arko, range of symptoms. Blockages in arteries of the neck can lead associate professor to stroke. Blockages in the arteries of the leg, called peripheral of vascular surgery artery disease (PAD), can cause symptoms ranging from inability to walk long distances to the development of gangrene. Blockages in the aorta – the largest artery in the body – and its major branches can lead to problems in organs such as the kidney or intestine, as well as problems with walking. UT Southwestern’s Clinical Center for Vascular Disease was established in the early 1990s by retired former vascular surgery chief Dr. G. Patrick Clagett. The center’s pace-setting Dr. R. James Valentine, chief of vascular surgery noninvasive laboratory was one of the earliest of the 658 vascular laboratories in the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico to be known for treatment of highly complex aneurysms that extend granted accreditation by the Intersocietal Commission for the from the abdomen into the chest. Using advanced technology, Accreditation of Vascular Laboratories (ICAVL). surgeons place grafts inside the arteries from remote locations. The laboratory and imaging capabilities complement the One such technique is the fenestrated graft procedure. Holes experience of the world-class vascular surgeons. Dr. Clagett, are made in the main graft, and the artery branches are attached with assistance from other UT Southwestern surgeons, created to the graft from the inside. Because these procedures are often a technique to help avoid infected aortic grafts – a problem accomplished through small incisions at the groin, they avoid that has plagued vascular surgeons for decades. Known as the the traditional large incisions that extend from the chest to the neo-aortoiliac system (NAIS) technique and recently dubbed abdomen. the Clagett procedure, it calls for surgeons to reconstruct the The well-known expertise of UT Southwestern vascular major arteries of the body using vein grafts harvested from the surgeons attracts patients from all over the country. deep thighs. This technique has been shown in scientific studies “It is definitely not a one-size-fits-all surgery,” Dr. Valentine to be more durable and less prone to new infections and other said. “You can’t keep these grafts on the shelf. They have to side effects compared to similar procedures using synthetic and be carefully measured and prepared for each patient in the cadaver grafts. operating room.” “The Clagett operation has completely revolutionized the Drs. Carlos Timaran and Frank Arko, both associate prevention of graft infections and has now become the standard professors of vascular surgery, are two of the most experienced of care for these patients,” said Dr. R. James Valentine, new chief surgeons in this type of surgery, Dr. Valentine observed. of vascular surgery and holder of the Alvin Baldwin Jr. Chair in “Our technology and expertise allow us to treat the highly Surgery. “It is labor intensive – the operation can take up to nine complex problems that other vascular surgeons would not want hours in the operating room – but the patients do really well. In to take on,” he said. addition to pioneering the effort and evaluating its impact, our By Lakisha Ladson group is proud that we have done far more of these surgeries Comparing procedures than any other group in the world.” In addition to providing innovative care for patients, Dr. Timaran and other UT Southwestern physicians participate in Treating aneurysms national research that helps determine medical practices and Aortic aneurysm disease is another common vascular problem procedures. Dr. Timaran led the Dallas section of a national that affects people in their 50s and 60s. Unlike vascular blockage, study to determine which procedure was best to treat blockages Vascular Visionaries aortic aneurysms have a different kind of risk: rupture. Because in the carotid arteries – the main blood vessels to the brain – Lab investigations, singular clinical innovations and a new wound care the mortality rate of a person with a ruptured aneurysm is about when the carotid is narrowed by fatty cholesterol deposits called center help cardiovascular specialists take on deadly disease 90 percent, most aneurysms should be treated long before plaque, which can break free and cause a stroke. they cause symptoms. UT Southwestern vascular surgeons are In the Carotid Revascularization Endarterectomy vs. Stenting experienced at treating these lesions and are particularly well Trial (CREST), physicians compared carotid endarterectomy 8 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 9 outreach projects and streamlining the process by which patients ultimately receive vascular surgery, as well as wound care and Dr. Neil Rofsky, risk-factor optimization to improve circulation.” chairman of radiology Center for wound care One of the major complications of vascular blockage to the legs is skin and tissue that fail to heal properly. An international wound care expert, Dr. Larry Lavery has been recruited to UT Southwestern to create a unique multidisciplinary wound care center providing comprehensive, innovative care for cases ranging from diabetic leg ulcers to complex open sores. Plastic and vascular surgeons also will join this effort. “Dr. Valentine and his talented group of vascular surgeons will provide the surgical expertise to revascularize those patients with repairable vascular problems,” said Dr. Rod Rohrich, chairman of plastic surgery and holder of the Crystal Charity Ball Distinguished Chair in Plastic Surgery and the Betty and Warren Dr. Carlos Timaran, associate professor of vascular surgery Woodward Chair in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. “Our goal is to create an innovative platform in which we provide a (CEA), a surgical procedure to clear blocked blood flow that is high level of care for these patients to enhance wound healing considered the gold standard prevention treatment, and carotid and decrease amputation rates, and return of normal life, as artery stenting (CAS), a newer and less-invasive procedure that well as decrease cost and length of stay in the hospital.” involves inserting a mesh tube to keep the artery open. The stent Dr. Valentine said the new wound care center will be usually is inserted into the carotid artery using long catheters one more component that sets UT Southwestern vascular introduced from the groin. surgeons apart. By Debbie Bolles The trial has involved more than 2,500 patients in 108 centers “Right now, there is no single facility in Dallas for a in the U.S. and nine in Canada. UT Southwestern was one of the patient with nonhealing sores or ulcers to come to for top 10 enrolling centers in North America. Dr. Valentine and complete treatment,” he said. “From research to treatment, others performed the CEA procedures, and Dr. Timaran did the the new wound care center will add to the many ways that CAS procedures. our surgeons are improving the quality of life for patients “UT Southwestern physicians played an integral part in with complicated illness.” is everything CREST – the largest randomized clinical trial ever funded by the National Institutes of Health that assessed the utility of Advanced technologies at Beneath the surface of Marilyn Pope’s right leg was a two interventions to prevent stroke, the most frequent cause of catastrophe in the making. Her blood struggled to flow freely disability in the United States,” Dr. Timaran said. UT Southwestern’s facilities are to her feet, restricted by a lesion and buildup of plaque. Using While the CREST trial is ongoing, vascular surgeons are advanced imaging technology, her doctors diagnosed peripheral looking to answer other questions. changing rapidly our views of artery disease, a condition that blocks blood flow. Dr. Jayer Chung, assistant professor of vascular surgery, is Her 2007 surgery involved implanting two artery-opening staging research that will attempt to reduce the frequency of clinical care and medical discovery stents in her right femoral artery, which likely saved the retired major amputation in patients with vascular disease in the lower 69-year-old DeSoto grandmother’s foot. extremities. “He did a terrific job,” said Mrs. Pope of Dr. Danny Chan, Dr. Chung wonders why some patients wait until their assistant professor of radiology at UT Southwestern Medical disease has progressed to the point that they have to undergo Center. “I’ve never had any kind of problems with my an amputation. He is investigating other questions as well, such foot since.” as the societal costs of amputation and whether there are new Anemic since childhood, Mrs. Pope said she had always strategies to reduce the rate of major amputations. had poor circulation. She sought medical attention when her “These new strategies could take the form of biologic agents, gangrenous toe turned black and painful. When another Dallas- including gene therapy, new minimally invasive technologies area doctor suggested amputation, Mrs. Pope decided to seek a and new medications,” Dr. Chung said. “I also am interested second opinion at UT Southwestern. in new methods to improve access to care, such as community Dr. Jayer Chung, assistant professor of vascular surgery Not only did Dr. Chan save Mrs. Pope’s foot, but he also helped bring her condition under control. Mrs. Pope has since

10 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 11 completed unrelated knee replacement surgery and works out biomedical cyclotron. This mini-particle accelerator will be Dr. Danny Chan, assistant five times a week at her local gym. used to produce radiotracers to probe biological or metabolic professor of radiology, “She turned out to be a great success story,” said Dr. Chan, an pathways of cancer in positron emission tomography (PET) patient Marilyn Pope interventional radiologist who used a variety of imaging tools to imaging, as well as patterns of blood flow and Dr. Bart Dolmatch, diagnose Mrs. Pope’s problem. “A variety of radioactive particles can be administered in very professor of radiology Those technologies included ultrasound and CT angiography, trace amounts. Some of these are very important in looking at along with digital subtraction angiography, an imaging technique perfusion and oxygenation, detailing information about the that involves injecting contrast agents through a catheter placed status of tissue,” said Dr. Rofsky. in the femoral arteries to visualize restricted blood flow. Imaging advances have evolved to the point that doctors can Slice of life now see in exquisite detail the flow and characteristics of blood CT scanning uses special equipment that rotates around the vessels. Contrast agents injected via catheter help physicians patient to obtain 3-D cross-sectional images of different organs examine the flow of blood and assess potential areas of treatable or body parts. Since its development in the mid-1970s, this disease. These techniques aid in both diagnosis and treatment technology has advanced to provide detailed images along with of vascular problems ranging from aneurysms to symptomatic quicker timing for the procedure. atherosclerosis. UT Southwestern uses several CT scanners, the most advanced imaging technology for guidance – from implanting stent-grafts “The tissue between all the blood vessels is much darker, so it’s At UT Southwestern, imaging technology impacts health care being the Aquilion ONE, a 320-row detector. This machine in patients with aneurysms to angioplasty (using small balloons much easier to get rid of the background signal,” said Dr. Sherry as well as biomedical advances. One of the strongest magnets at UT Southwestern University Hospital – Zale Lipshy has a to open up clogged arteries). of the 7-Tesla’s vascular imaging advantages. In other MRI used in research-based magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is 16-centimeter-wide detector that can scan most organs, including “Based on a scan, we may be able to see blockage in the devices using lower fields, the differences between blood vessels located at the medical center, along with a 320-row CT scanner, the heart and brain, within one rotation. It produces 320 images thigh. We strategize our approach and the size of the balloons and adjacent tissue are much harder to detect. one of about 15 in the world. This top-tier arsenal of imaging per rotation, resulting in more detailed and thinner pictures or stents based on what the images show,” said Dr. Bart Research at the AIRC using other MRI, PET and single tools provides limitless opportunities for improving the diagnosis of organ “slices” than do more commonly used 16- to 64-slice Dolmatch, professor of radiology and medical director of photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) scanners and treatment of vascular disease. CT machines. interventional radiology. provides a window into what the future holds for imaging “The thinner the slice, the better the resolution of the Dr. Dolmatch’s team uses a variety of imaging techniques to treatments for human disease. Investigators currently are Circulatory superhighway scanner,” said Dr. Phillip Purdy, professor of radiology and assist in vascular procedures, from magnetic resonance and CT working to develop drugs that can be injected into the blood to One of the most promising imaging techniques to track vascular director of neuroradiology. “It lets you do much more dynamic angiograms that “generate a road map of action of circulation” attack certain types of cancer as well as imaging agents attached disease at UT Southwestern is magnetic resonance angiography imaging of blood vessels and also of cerebral perfusion.” to Doppler ultrasound scans that can detect moving blood and to those molecules to track the cancer’s growth. (MRA). This noninvasive exam uses powerful magnets and radio When used with an injected contrast agent, the machine can track its flow. “If you find things early, you can cure them. The problem is waves to create detailed pictures of blood vessels. A contrast agent sequentially image blood flow in the brain, said Dr. Purdy, who “These technologies have been around for a while, but that we can’t see them early enough,” Dr. Sherry said. “Early is administered through an IV to help define the vessels. holds the Orien and Jack Woolf, M.D., Distinguished Chair in ultrasound and color-flow mapping have gotten better and better detection is really the key. What if you had a simple test that tells MRA yields useful information about vessels, including flow Neurosurgery and Neuroangiography. In about 30 seconds, the over the years,” Dr. Dolmatch said. you if you have a tumor in the body? I think that will be possible velocity and areas of blockage or damage. A patient on the verge brain can be scanned repeatedly to provide 3-D images of blood one day.” of a stroke potentially could be identified through this technique, vessel anatomy and blood flow. Laws of attraction Advanced imaging devices such as the 7-Tesla provide so said Dr. Neil Rofsky, chairman of radiology and noted authority “Another advantage of the machine is that it can encompass A magnet that requires a 440-ton enclosure to contain its much detail that early detection of aneurysms, blocked arteries on imaging. the entire heart in one rotation,” he said. “It can achieve stop- magnetic field is located in the Advanced Imaging Research or cancers could significantly impact disease treatment. In a “Blood vessels can become abnormally dilated. They can also action imaging of blood vessels in the heart or brain and can Center (AIRC), a collaborative effort between UT Southwestern perfect medical world, patients would be screened in advance of accumulate atherosclerotic plaque. MRA, often used with a be used in screening to look for disease, or it can be used to and other institutions in North Texas that is directed by disease or immediately upon onset of symptoms. contrast agent, is able to show these features,” said Dr. Rofsky, evaluate the severity of disease.” Dr. Dean Sherry, professor of radiology. “In terms of delivering effective treatment for threatened who holds the Effie and Wofford Cain Distinguished Chair in Dr. Purdy, whose field of research includes therapeutic Located in the Bill and Rita Clements Advanced Imaging tissue, the big impact occurs when you have an excellent Diagnostic Imaging. “Underlying concerns rest in knowing how interventions through spinal navigation, has developed Building on the North Campus, the 7-Tesla magnet at communication and delivery system that allows the patient to be much tissue is irreversibly damaged, how much is threatened and catheter-inserted devices called sheaths that monitor blood UT Southwestern is the only one in the Southwest, and one of seen promptly, followed by excellent definitive imaging – and all potentially recoverable, and how much is unaffected – much of pressure during surgery. He also developed a technique to send about 20 worldwide. It is considered top-of-the-line in magnetic on a fast time frame,” said Dr. Rofsky of his vision for idealized that data can be obtained using MR techniques.” drugs, cameras or other small tools to the brain for surgeries or resonance imaging, approved for imaging research and studies. use of imaging technology. Another imaging expert joining UT Southwestern soon is treatments through tubes that move up the spinal canal. In these “We have several clinicians who bring us patients for To Mrs. Pope, the bright red color variations she sees on the Dr. Robert Lenkinski, professor of radiology from Beth Israel types of procedures, imaging guidance is critical. research,” said Dr. Sherry. “It’s a device that has great potential screen from an ultrasound scan of her leg where two stents were Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School in because of the high strength of its magnetic field.” implanted mean good news – the stents are still working and Boston. Dr. Lenkinski, who will be vice chairman of research in Strategic intervention Dr. Sherry, also a professor of chemistry at UT Dallas, said the blood is flowing normally through her once-restricted femoral radiology, has focused his studies on novel contrast agents and While most commonly associated with screening, imaging 7-Tesla machine can be a significant tool in vascular imaging, artery. While she may not fully understand the complex medical disease detection technology for MRI. technology is increasingly used to guide surgeons’ moves with enabling doctors potentially to see blood clots undetected science behind it, the grateful grandmother of eight appreciates Laboratory work to develop new imaging tracing agents near-microscopic precision. A team of doctors in interventional with other imaging devices. The magnet also holds promise for the work of Dr. Chan, a hero in her eyes. will shift into fast-forward this year, with the acquisition of a radiology specialize in vascular procedures that depend on diagnosing and tracking tumors, since it can magnify minute blood vessels growing in cancers. 12 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 13 By Amanda Billings UT Southwestern. Celebrating its 90-year anniversary this spring, multidisciplinary, team-based-care approach will be reflected Scottish Rite is a world leader in the treatment of pediatric in every element of the hospital’s architecture and technology, orthopaedic conditions, related neurological disorders and allowing health care groups to collaborate on clinical treatments learning disabilities. and care plans that are individualized for each patient. The Southwestern Medical District, bordered by Mockingbird The new facility will be as innovative as the scientific Lane, Medical District Drive, the Stemmons Freeway and Maple discoveries for which UT Southwestern is known internationally. Avenue, continues its tradition of tremendous growth and Research space on each patient floor will integrate clinician innovation. UT Southwestern breaks ground this year on a new scientists with patient-care teams, and areas dedicated to $800 million state-of-the-art University Hospital, which will clinical trials will ensure quick access to promising new drugs open in 2015. The new University Hospital will be an important and treatments. partner with Children’s Medical Center and with Parkland, The new University Hospital will be situated on a 32-acre which is concurrently building its own modern facility that will site on the west side of Harry Hines Boulevard, between open in late 2014. Mockingbird Lane and Inwood Road, which was aquired by The expansion of UT Southwestern’s research and UT Southwestern in the 1990s in anticipation of future growth. biotechnology programs continues to bring new facilities to the district. The first of four buildings that will make up the New Biomedical Research Building BioCenter biotechnology park opened in late 2009, and a new expands basic, clinical research space 12-story research building on the North Campus provides Construction of a new 355,000-square-foot research building expanded state-of-the-art laboratory space for basic and patient- on UT Southwestern’s North Campus is now complete, and the oriented research, including a new pediatric research program. finish-out of interior spaces is under way. Several departments From the district’s fledgling start in the 1950s to its now and centers are being housed in the new facility, which will sprawling consortium of some of the best research and clinical include office space and state-of-the-art laboratories for basic facilities in the world, the story of the Southwestern Medical and clinical research. District is one of scientific discovery and clinical excellence. The expansion of UT Southwestern’s North Campus began with a major gift of land from the John D. and Catherine T. Building the Future of Medicine … MacArthur Foundation. A 40-year master plan for the site was New facilities fuel the rise of the An architectural rendering of UT Southwestern’s new UT Southwestern’s new University Hospital adopted in 1990, and the Biomedical Research Building is the University Hospital Southwestern Medical District In 2015, state-of-the-art technology, leading-edge science and seventh of 13 planned buildings. The completion of the building’s interior is being expedited by established in 1943 with private funds by Southwestern Medical the highest standards of patient care will come together at UT Southwestern’s new University Hospital. The new hospital has a $40 million appropriation from the Texas Legislature in 2006 Anchored by UT Southwestern Medical Center, Foundation, grew to become the powerhouse now known as UT been meticulously designed around the needs of patients and their and a $15 million grant connected to the American Recovery and the Southwestern Medical District offers Dallas/Fort Worth Southwestern, one of the pre-eminent academic medical centers families and will offer specialized consultative and referral care. Reinvestment Act of 2009. what no other medical facility in the region can provide – health in the world. UT Southwestern is well-respected for its state-of-the-art care that combines a wide range of groundbreaking research, Parkland Memorial Hospital was originally established in research facilities, but does not yet have a hospital of the size and exceptional education and training, and leading-edge clinical 1894. Its current facility, built in 1954, was the first institution scope necessary to remain at the forefront of 21st-century patient care, all for the benefit of patients in North Texas. From to open in the emerging district. Southwestern Medical School, care in the decades to come. The new University Hospital will Parkland Memorial Hospital’s busiest Level 1 Trauma Center the provider of its physicians, moved to permanent quarters next replace the aging University Hospital – St. Paul, which opened as in the region, to Children’s Medical Center’s leading pediatric door a year later and began expanding its teaching, research and a community hospital when the practice of medicine was much specialty programs, to UT Southwestern’s world-renowned clinical expertise at the new site. Three more hospitals were built different than today. The new hospital will function as a partner biomedical research and patient-care programs that have nearby over the next three decades: St. Paul Medical Center, facility to the acclaimed University Hospital – Zale Lipshy, which produced four Nobel laureates in just 25 years, the district truly a Catholic institution and the first private hospital in Dallas, opened 22 years ago with 150 beds and is now at full capacity. represents the future of medicine. relocated to the district in 1963 from a facility at the intersection “As one of the top academic medical centers in the country, It is hard to imagine that today’s medical district – home to of Bryan and Hall streets east of ; Children’s UT Southwestern is recognized around the world for its UT Southwestern’s three degree-granting schools, nationally Medical Center Dallas (formerly Bradford Hospital for Babies) biomedical research breakthroughs and its outstanding academic recognized UT Southwestern University Hospitals & Clinics, opened its present location in 1967; and Zale Lipshy University programs that draw the best and brightest faculty and students,” affiliated hospitals and expansive biomedical research facilities– Hospital was dedicated in 1989. In 2005, UT Southwestern said Dr. Daniel K. Podolsky, president of UT Southwestern. has come so far from such humble beginnings in less than 70 acquired both Zale Lipshy and St. Paul. “The construction of the new University Hospital will allow us years. What is now a 400-acre complex employing a workforce The only nursing school in Dallas, Texas Woman’s to bring this same level of excellence to our clinical facilities and of nearly 25,000 people sprang from a small, wartime medical University also makes its home in the Southwestern Medical our approach to patient care.” college housed in Army barracks and a poorly funded public District, as does the Ronald McDonald House. Best practices gathered from the nation’s top clinical facilities hospital. Founded on a pioneering spirit that permeates Bordering the district is Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for are incorporated in the design of the 460-bed hospital. A UT Southwestern’s newest Biomedical Research Building the North Texas region, Southwestern Medical College, Children, another affiliated hospital and integral partner of

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Trustee and Officer News Like University Hospital – St. Paul, Parkland cannot continue to deliver 21st-century cutting-edge medicine in a hospital that In addition to the leadership our trustees and officers provide to was built more than 50 years ago, when it served about half the Southwestern Medical Foundation, they serve many other current number of patients. The new Parkland will be a state-of- civic and professional organizations. Many of them have been the-art teaching hospital, providing the best facilities available to honored or taken on new challenges since our last issue, both patients and staff. The master plan for the new 2.5 million- and we want to share their news with you, our readers. Please square-foot campus includes an 862-bed adult inpatient hospital, forward any announcements or news to Cyndi Bassel at an outpatient center, parking, a central utility plant and a [email protected] or phone 214-351-6143. logistics building. Awards and Recognition Parkland broke ground in late 2010 on the new hospital, and Ruth C. Altshuler was the 2011 recipient of the completion is expected in 2014. J. Erik Jonsson Ethics Award presented by Southern Methodist University’s Cary Maguire Center for Ethics and Public UT Southwestern’s BioCenter drives Responsibility. medical innovation in North Texas Albert C. Black and Thomas M. Dunning were An architectural rendering of the new Parkland Memorial Hospital BioCenter at Southwestern Medical District represents the inducted into the Junior Achievement Dallas Business Hall intersection of science and commercial development, driving of Fame. Prominent components of the new research facility will include biomedical innovation in North Texas so that leading-edge The Dallas Historical Society honored Albert C. Black with an Award for Excellence in Community Service for the administrative offices of the UT Southwestern Graduate research can be made available more expeditiously to benefit UT Southwestern’s BioCenter Business, and Howard Hallam received the Jubilee History School of Biomedical Sciences and research space for the patients in the region and around the world. Maker Award. departments of Cell Biology, Microbiology, Dermatology and “BioCenter is the critical link in the translation of scientific Southern Methodist University presented its 2010 Neurology, as well as a new comprehensive program focused on New Ronald McDonald House breakthroughs into innovative treatments and medical Distinguished Alumnus Award to George Bramblett. pediatric disorders. device technologies designed to fill patient needs. At the brings comfort to families with seriously ill children William P. Clements, Jr. received the Woodrow A collection of antique toys donated by Roger and Carolyn same time, it is a dynamic catalyst for economic growth and Wilson Award for Public Service. P. Horchow in 2009 will be on display in the building lobby to new employment opportunities in the Dallas/Fort Worth Located on four and a half acres, the Ronald McDonald Nash Flores was honored by the Harvard Alumni honor pediatric patients and the clinicians and researchers who metroplex,” said Dr. Podolsky. House, with its Perot Family Beacon of Hope, is a welcome Association for outstanding service. care for them and strive to find new treatments and cures. The 15.5-acre biotechnology park will eventually consist of haven for families of seriously ill children who travel to Ron W. Haddock has been named Chairman-elect of four buildings providing 500,000 square feet of lab, office and Dallas seeking medical treatment. Serving 60 families every the American Heart Association’s national Board of Directors. New Parkland Memorial Hospital to expand research space. The first building opened in late 2009. With night in its new 60,000-square-foot space, the Ronald Julie Hersh received the 2010 Mental Health America patient capacity by 38 percent its flexible facilities, BioCenter is an ideal home for research, McDonald House provides not only a temporary home, but Ruth Altshuler Community Advocate Prism Award, and also was selected as one of the 2010 Distinguished Women by In 2008 Dallas County voters overwhelmingly approved product development, marketing, sales and small-scale also meals, transportation, recreation and support services. Northwood University. the construction of a new Parkland Hospital. As the primary manufacturing – any enterprise seeking to merge scientific The new facility, which opened in late 2009, has 54 Dr. Wright Lassiter, Jr. received the 2010 Russell H. adult teaching hospital for UT Southwestern faculty physicians, discovery with real-world application. bedrooms and six transplant suites, as well as a host of Perry Free Enterprise Award. Parkland’s impact reaches far beyond the brick-and-mortar “We’ve already brought several companies on board communal spaces, including a library, chapel, media room, outdoor play space and meditation garden. The Dallas Opera premiered a song cycle dedicated to walls of the hospital and the many patients whose lives are saved that are complementary to current research and clinical Margaret McDermott in April 2011.

there each day. In fact, more than 50 percent of the physicians activities at UT Southwestern,” said Dr. Dennis Stone, vice John McStay, along with his wife Ellen, received the 2010 How private philanthropy practicing in Dallas County have been trained by president for technology development. “Because 95 percent Flora Award, which recognizes dedication to beautification, can offset state budget cuts UT Southwestern faculty at Parkland. of biotechnology companies are founded on university-based education, the environment and quality of life. In addition to serving as the safety-net hospital for Dallas inventions, the ability to collaborate with UT Southwestern’s With a looming $25 billion budget shortfall in the Mike Rawlings received the Bridge Builder award from County’s most vulnerable citizens, Parkland is the busiest top-tier scientists is a major draw for biotech firms.” State of Texas that will impact the funding of many the Metro Dallas Homeless Alliance. Level 1 Trauma Center in the region and has the second-largest important programs in the Southwestern Medical District, John Field Scovell and Peter Schenkel were the civilian burn unit in the country. Even with its current outdated TWU’s College of Nursing educates many of philanthropic support is more critical than ever. recipients of the 2010 and 2011 Linz Awards, respectively. and undersized facilities, Parkland has earned a reputation as one North Texas’ nurses “Private philanthropy has played an essential role in The award recognizes an individual whose civic or of the best public hospitals in the country. The Texas Woman’s University’s Houston J. and Florence UT Southwestern’s meteoric rise to become one of the world’s humanitarian efforts over the last decade have bestowed the “The people who work at Parkland will soon have a first-class A. Doswell College of Nursing in Dallas is based in the top academic medical centers,” said Dr. Kern Wildenthal, greatest benefit to the Dallas area. George Shafer was presented with the Spirit of the facility. They have been so constrained for so many years, but Southwestern Medical District. To house its rapidly expanding president of Southwestern Medical Foundation. “This Centennial Award by the Friends of Fair Park. they’ve handled it with creativity and ingenuity,” said Dr. Ron programs, TWU dedicated a new eight-story T. Boone Pickens support for all the district’s institutions will be even more William T. Solomon, along with his wife Gay, was Anderson, president and CEO of Parkland. “We’re building an Institute of Health Sciences – Dallas Center in early 2011. important in the future, to ensure that the scientific progress honored by the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas at the This state-of-the-art facility, adjacent to the UT Southwestern made over the last several decades will be translated into asset for them. It’s not just a building, but a tool to better care for 2010 Annual Billiard Ball. new treatments and even cures for some of today’s most our patients and to prepare us for more patients to come.” South Campus, is designed to offer training for future nurses, as Kern Wildenthal, along with his wife Marnie, was honored challenging medical problems.” well as laboratories for nursing research. with the Spirit of Generations Award by the Senior Source.

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Mr. Hunt, former Mrs. King was born in 1927 and grew up in Lefors, Texas. Southwestern Medical Foundation is indebted to the loyal friends who president and chairman After high school she graduated from an Oklahoma City support our efforts for medical care, education and research in North of Hunt Petroleum business school before working at a large insurance firm in Texas.These major contributions, as well as the many smaller gifts Corp., died in 2008 at Oklahoma and later, Dallas. She met and married William King, age 85. a systems analyst with Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway directed to the Foundation, provide the valuable resources needed to The nephew of Co., in 1971. enable UT Southwestern to provide the future of medicine, today. legendary oilman H.L. Mrs. King, who had no children, supported several charities Hunt, Thomas M. Hunt through her estate. In addition to her bequest to the Foundation, began his career as a she left gifts totaling more than $2 million to the American Red 16-year-old roustabout, in Cardiology, named for a founding member of the group who Cross, the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, carrying 100-pound bags died in 1984; the chair is held by Dr. Sharon Reimold. Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children, the American Cancer of cement on a drilling Proceeds from the 2009 Sweetheart Ball established the Society, and the Salvation Army. rig. He studied chemical Sweetheart Ball – Kern Wildenthal, M.D., Ph.D., Distinguished engineering at the Chair in Cardiology, honoring the institution’s former president Thomas M. Hunt BERRY COX FAMILY University of Arkansas, Haynsworth Photography and dean who now serves as president of Southwestern Medical A $375,000 gift from Dallas businessman Berry Cox and his until his studies were interrupted by World War II. From Foundation; it is held by Dr. James de Lemos. family will create an endowment to advance studies on brain 1942 to 1945 he served in the Air Force, where he became In all other years since 1992, the funds generated by the gala health at UT Southwestern, with a special focus on Alzheimer’s the commander of the 380th Bomb Group, which flew B-24 have been directed to the Sweetheart Ball Fund for Cardiology disease research. heavy bombers. Research. This endowment fund has fueled the search for new The gift from the Berry R. Cox Family Foundation will After his military service ended, he returned to the oil fields therapies to prevent and cure heart disease, including research support the work of a team led by physician-scientist Dr. of central Louisiana, where the Hunt family companies still have into treatments for individuals genetically predisposed to heart Joachim Herz. Dr. Herz, holder of the Thomas O. and Cinda lease holdings. Mr. Hunt became the first president of Hunt disease, and has helped fund innovative pilot projects, such as Hicks Family Distinguished Chair in Alzheimer’s Disease Deborah D. Gunter, 2010 Sweetheart Ball Chair, and her spouse, Petroleum Corp., a position he held from 1955 until 1990, when research into novel ways to regenerate heart tissue. Since its Research, is noted for his groundbreaking research into how Dr. Jack P. Gunter he was elected chairman of the board. inception, the Sweetheart Ball has raised more than $14 million a mutation in a single protein triggers the devastation of During his career in the oil business, Mr. Hunt served on a SWEETHEART BALL for cardiovascular research at UT Southwestern. Alzheimer’s disease, number of corporate boards including Arch Mineral Corp., The 2010 Sweetheart Ball generated $1.57 million for The 2010 event was chaired by Deborah D. Gunter. Lead which affects 5.3 million Penn Central Corp., American Financial Group, and the UT Southwestern scientists and clinicians to research new and donors ($50,000) were the Dallas Cowboys Charities, and Americans and is the 25-Year Club of the Petroleum Industry. He was active outside innovative ways of fighting heart disease. Gene and Jerry Jones/Charlotte and Shy Anderson. Platinum country’s seventh- the oil industry as well, and as a dedicated supporter of the The Sweetheart Ball has become a valued tradition since it supporters ($25,000) were J. Baxter Brinkmann, the Dedman leading cause of death. Texas medical community he was sensitive to the medical was founded in 1981 by Dallas philanthropic leaders. At that Foundation Fund of Communities Foundation of Texas, Dr. Herz’s most problems that affected his family and virtually every other family time, a group of civic-minded women committed themselves to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Ford, Elizabeth Ann Graves, Mr. and recent work focuses on in America. battling the nation’s leading cause of death. Since then, the ball Mrs. Robert Lavie, Lisa and Kenny Troutt, and Alinda H. and the study of molecules has become one of the most prestigious charity events in Dallas. James R. Wikert. called APOE receptors, MARY FRANCIS KING This tremendous community support has laid the foundation which are embedded in A $400,000 bequest from Mary Frances King will foster for groundbreaking research into the causes of cardiovascular THOMAS M. HUNT the membranes of nerve cancer research at UT Southwestern. Her gift will create the disease, for which scientists and physicians at UT Southwestern A bequest from Dallas oilman Thomas M. Hunt has provided cells. APOE receptors Mary Frances King Fund for Cancer Research. have become known worldwide. $664,000 to foster clinical care and research programs at make the cells more Mrs. King, who died in 2008, became committed to helping Proceeds from the Sweetheart Ball’s early years were UT Southwestern. The unrestricted donation will establish the responsive to incoming find a cure for cancer after she lost her husband to lung cancer designated for the establishment of the Gail Griffiths Hill Chair Thomas M. Hunt Fund. in 1992. Berry Cox

18 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 19 signals from other nerve cells, or neurons. An only child and self-professed pioneer in the medical specialty and one help find a cure for Alzheimer’s disease. DR. DONALD SCHENK A mutated form of the APOE molecule, “mama’s boy,” Mr. Mauldin became his of the first pediatric otolaryngologists Mr. Crow, one of Dallas’ most Retired radiologist Dr. Donald Schenk called APOE4, disrupts these signals. mother’s caretaker during her seven-year in Texas. Dr. Culbertson, a longtime distinguished business leaders, established has given $100,000 to support education, People with the gene for APOE4 have battle with the disease. UT Southwestern faculty member, the Dallas Market Center in the early research and clinical care programs at up to 10 times the risk of developing Born and raised in Dallas, Mr. Mauldin established the fund with several 1950s with partner John Stemmons and UT Southwestern, his alma mater. Alzheimer’s earlier in life than those graduated from Crozier Technical High colleagues to offset educational and developed numerous mixed-use real-estate Dr. Schenk, who earned a medical without it. School in 1948 and attended Texas Tech clinical expenses of medical residents and projects in Texas and throughout the degree from UT Southwestern in 1964, Dr. Herz, director of the Center for University until 1950. He launched his fellow faculty members. country. He was honored with dozens of built a successful private radiology Alzheimer’s and Neurodegenerative own electrical manufacturing sales agency Contributors to the fund include Drs. awards, including the Business Statesman practice in Sioux City, Iowa, and made Diseases, earned his undergraduate and in Dallas, which was sold in 1994. After Evan Bates, Jerry Copeland, William Award from Harvard University Business the donation in the form of a charitable medical degrees at the University of retirement he relocated to Arlington, Crutcher, Daniel Dansby, Sam Huggins, School, the Horatio Alger Award and the gift annuity. Heidelberg. He completed residencies where he cared for his mother until her Lav Kapadia, Tom Lunsford, Trevor Distinguished Developer Award from The Decherd family includes (clockwise After graduating from medical school, in Germany and in the United Kingdom, death in 1997. Mabery, Robert Peters, Don Shannon, the Urban Land Institute. Mr. Crow, a from front row, right) Maureen Decherd, Dr. Schenk completed an internship at and joined the UT Southwestern faculty Mrs. Mauldin, an avid gardener, Frank Theilen, Gene Thomas, Neil Dallas Business Hall of Fame inductee, daughter Audrey, son William, and Robert Santa Clara Valley Medical Center in San in 1989. horsewoman and crochet enthusiast, Williams and Bernard Yollick. Several was appointed by President George H.W. Jose, Calif., before serving three years as Mr. Cox has been chairman of Berry R. “walked religiously” and remained active significant gifts to Children’s Medical Bush to the Advisory Committee for A member of the company’s founding an Air Force officer. He later completed Cox Inc., a private investment company, all her life, her son said. Mr. Mauldin’s Center Dallas have been made through Trade Policy and Negotiations in 1989 and family, Mr. Decherd helped take A.H. a radiology residency at the University of for more than 30 years. He serves on father, Fred, spent his career at Lonestar the fund, including a $20,000 gift in 2010 served on the boards of dozens of local, Belo public in 1981 and become listed on Minnesota. He launched his practice in the board of Southwestern Medical Gas Co. and died of cancer in 1994. to support hospital expansion. national and New York Stock Exchange the New York Stock Exchange. Sioux City in 1972 and continued there Foundation and was an original investor companies. A graduate of St. Mark’s School of until his retirement in 2010. Dr. Schenk and director of The Home Depot for TRAMMELL CROW RESIDENTIAL Mr. and Mrs. Crow are renowned Texas and Harvard University, where he also served as chief of radiology at Mercy more than 25 years. He has served on the Real estate giant Trammell Crow for their support of the arts as well as was class orator in 1973 and president Medical Center-Sioux City from 1990 boards of Texas Commerce Bancshares; Residential has given $100,000 to honor conservation and beautification efforts in of The Harvard Crimson, Mr. Decherd is to 2000. Children’s Medical Center Dallas; the the memory of its iconic Dallas founder Dallas and throughout the country. a recipient of the Media Institute’s 1999 An accomplished bass singer, Dr. Greenhill School; and the associate and to foster Alzheimer’s disease research The Trammell and Margaret Crow Freedom of Speech Award and numerous Schenk lends his voice to the Abu Bekr board of the Cox School of Business at and geriatric medicine at UT South- Collection of Asian Art, located in the other honors. Belo newspaper and Shrine Chanters and the Siouxland Southern Methodist University. western. downtown Dallas Arts District, is a television stations have won 14 Pulitzer Master Chorale. He also serves as He and his wife, Jeanne, were The gift will support the Margaret and showcase for the paintings, sculptures Prizes, 28 Alfred I. duPont Columbia president of the International Foundation instrumental in establishing the John Trammell Crow Distinguished Chair in and architectural items collected over 30 Awards, 23 George Foster Peabody of the American Historical Society G. Tower Center for Political Studies at Dr. Frank Theilen, Dr. Dan Dansby, Alzheimer’s and Geriatric Research, which years by the couple. Awards, and 42 national Edward R. of Germans from Russia. Dr. Schenk SMU, which was named after his father- Dr. Peter Roland and Dr. Marvin “Cub” was established by the Crows in 2002 Murrow Awards, most of them during and his wife, Mary, live on a 133-acre in-law, the late Sen. of Texas. Culbertson Jr. and is held by Dr. Craig Rubin, chief of DECHERD FOUNDATION his tenure. ranch in Iowa, for which they recently The Dallas couple has two sons, Justin geriatrics. Dallas philanthropists Robert and Mr. Decherd has been a member of established a land preservation agreement and John. CHILDREN’S MEDICAL Mr. Crow, who suffered from Maureen Decherd have given $100,000 the board of directors of Kimberly-Clark (conservancy easement) through The The Berry R. Cox Family Foundation CENTER OF DALLAS Alzheimer’s disease before his death in to foster leukemia research at Corp. since 1996 and served as the Nature Conservancy. was formed in 2000 to facilitate the OTOLARYNGOLOGY TRUST 2009, founded Trammell Crow Residential UT Southwestern, under the direction company’s lead director and executive family’s charitable activities and interests A group of dedicated pediatric in 1977. The partners of the real-estate of Dr. Robert Collins, head of the Bone committee chairman from 2004 to 2008. in education, medicine, low-income otolaryngologists has given $160,000 to firm made the donation to honor his Marrow Transplantation/Hematologic He also serves on the advisory council housing, parks and wildlife, foreign foster education and research in their legacy and the Crow family’s efforts to Malignancies Program. for Harvard University’s Center for relations and other causes. field at UT Southwestern. The gift completes a pledge to the Ethics and the Professions and the board The gift from the Children’s Medical medical center’s Innovations in Medicine of visitors of ’s NELSON MAULDIN Center of Dallas Otolaryngology Trust campaign and was made through the Graduate School of Journalism. In honor of his beloved mother will establish the Clinical Otolaryngology Decherd Foundation, establishing the Mrs. Decherd is president of the whose final years were consumed by Faculty Professorship in Pediatric Decherd Family Fund for Medical Decherd Foundation, which has Alzheimer’s disease, Nelson Mauldin has Otolaryngology, which will be held by Dr. Research. The donation supports Dr. primarily supported education and donated $200,000 to support research at Peter Roland, chairman of otolaryngology; Collins’ research and honors the memory health and human services since it UT Southwestern into the debilitating the Clinical Otolaryngology Faculty of Robert Hoffman. was established in 1993. She is a 1973 neurological disorder. Lectureship in Pediatric Otolaryngology; Robert Decherd is chairman of the graduate of UT Austin and a member of The donation, which was given in the and the Clinical Otolaryngology Resident board, president and chief executive the UT College of Liberal Arts Advisory form of a charitable gift annuity, will Lectureship in Pediatric Otolaryngology. officer of A.H. Belo Corp., which owns Council. She served on the Commission create the Katie Nelson Mauldin Fund The trust was created in 1969 by The Dallas Morning News. He also is of 125 and is one of five honorary for Alzheimer’s Disease Research. Dr. Marvin “Cub” Culbertson Jr., a Trammell Crow nonexecutive chairman of Belo Corp. graduates of St. Mark’s School of Texas. Dr. Donald Schenk and his grandchildren

20 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 21 inIn good Good Companycompany Southwestern Medical Foundation Celebrates 25th Anniversary of UT Southwestern’s Nobel Prize-Winning Research At its annual Community Service Awards dinner Oct. 13, 2010, Southwestern Medical Foundation celebrated 25 years of international recognition of Nobel-caliber research at UT Southwestern. In 1985, Dr. Michael Brown and Dr. Joseph Goldstein, who have spent the majority of their careers at UT Southwestern, won the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for their work on cholesterol metabolism. They were joined in 1988 by Dr. Johann Deisenhofer, who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry for his work on protein and photosynthesis; and in 1994 by Dr. Alfred Gilman, who won the Nobel in physiology or medicine for his discovery of “G” proteins. All four were at the celebration and were joined by a fifth Nobel winner, guest speaker Dr. Richard Axel of Dr. Daniel K. Podolsky, Dr. Joseph Goldstein and the Hon. Columbia University, who won the award in 2004 with Dr. Albert Roberts, Ross Perot, Jeffrey Heller and Carol Heller Sandra Snyder, Mike Myers and Carla Bass UT Southwestern graduate Dr. Linda Buck.

Rachael Dedman and Dr. Kern Wildenthal Dr. Al Gilman and Dr. Johann Deisenhofer Dr. Johann Deisenhofer, Dr. Rolf Haberecht and Ute Haberecht William Solomon Dr. Michael Brown and Mary McDermott Cook

Shirley McIntyre, Lyda Hill and Bill McIntyre Robert Estrada, Mike Myers, the Hon. Steven Wolens, Doris Bass, Susie Hutchison, George Wilkin and Caroline Hunt Dr. Joseph Goldstein, Dr. Johann Deisenhofer, Dr. Al Gilman and Dr. Jess Hay and Dr. Charles Mullins Michael Brown

22 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 23 returnReturn onon Investment investment Simmons’ Gift Supports Comprehensive Approach to Research and Treatment of Brain and Neurological Disorders

Philanthropy is an important source of funding not only for the Tamminga’s leadership, the department is building a new construction of state-of-the-art facilities, but also for the recruitment approach to psychiatry that effectively integrates biological and 2010 and retention of the best researchers and clinicians, without whom psychological approaches. scientific and clinical breakthroughs would not be possible. Dr. Tamminga plans to expand opportunities for precise UT Southwestern has long been recognized as a leader in the functional characterization of autism, schizophrenia and field of brain science, but its programs have been relatively small depression as a tool for discovering new genetic and compared to those of older medical centers. To broaden and biological markers. accelerate UT Southwestern’s clinical and basic neuroscience Endowments programs, legendary philanthropists Annette and Harold C. Neuroscience Simmons made a $50 million gift in 2007 to establish the Harold Basic neuroscience is the research foundation and Annette Simmons Comprehensive Center for Research and for the clinical care that is delivered in the fields Treatment in Brain and Neurological Disorders. The creation of this of neurology, neurosurgery and psychiatry. and Gifts initiative already has helped the medical center recruit and retain Understanding the molecular mechanisms world-class leadership, including new department chairs Mark shared by various brain disorders is a critical Goldberg, Carol Tamminga and Joseph Takahashi, along with a step in identifying new therapies. At the helm number of other new faculty members. of UT Southwestern’s neuroscience research is Dr. Joseph Takahashi, who was named chairman of the department in 2008 and holds the Neurology and Neurotherapeutics Loyd B. Sands Distinguished Chair in Neuroscience. Dr. Takahashi, “The fastest course to a cure for brain a member of the National Academy of Sciences, joined UT South- disorders is for scientists and clinicians western after a 26-year tenure at Northwestern University. His to work together across multiple diseases groundbreaking research has led to the discovery of genes underlying and multiple disciplines,” said Dr. Mark neurobiology and behavior. Goldberg, chairman of neurology and neurotherapeutics and director of the Beatrice New treatments on the horizon Menne Haggerty Center for Research on Brain Injury and Repair The Simmons gift has also made possible the expansion in Stroke. Dr. Goldberg, who holds the Linda and Mitch Hart of multidisciplinary teams looking at new ways to treat many Distinguished Chair in Neurology, joined UT Southwestern in devastating diseases of the brain, including autism, Alzheimer’s July 2010 after serving as the director of Washington University’s disease and multiple sclerosis. These diseases have been Enhancing Medical Hope Center for Neurological Disorders. He is leading an particularly challenging due to a lack of treatment options, but interdisciplinary approach at UT Southwestern, with a goal of expanded research efforts at UT Southwestern are hastening the developing new treatments for neurological diseases. “Most development of new preventive and therapeutic interventions. Research, Education and people don’t realize that diseases of the brain are connected,” Additionally, a special $2 million gift from Mr. and Mrs. said Dr. Goldberg. “Understanding how to treat one can have Simmons in memory of their friend Paul M. Bass Jr., the former applications for many.” chairman of Southwestern Medical Foundation, has established Patient Care a new Center for Neurosurgical Innovation. The new center will Psychiatry ensure the continued eminence of UT Southwestern’s Department Dr. Carol Tamminga was named chair of of Neurological Surgery. psychiatry in October 2010 and holds the Thanks to transformative gifts from Harold and Annette Lou and Ellen McGinley Distinguished Simmons, along with many other generous philanthropists, Chair in Psychiatric Research, as well as the UT Southwestern is poised to make enormous strides in McKenzie Chair in Psychiatry. Under Dr. understanding and treating neurological diseases.

24 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 25 Sherry Wigley Crow Cancer Research Dorothy L. and John P. Harbin Chair Nancy R. McCune Distinguished Chair Audre and Bernard Rapoport Chair Endowed Chair in Honor of Robert in Alzheimer’s Disease Research* in Alzheimer’s Disease Research* in Cardiovascular Research Lewis Kirby, M.D.* S. T. (Buddy) Harris Distinguished Eugene McDermott Distinguished Chair in Audre and Bernard Rapoport Crystal Charity Ball Distinguished Chair Chair in Cardiac Anesthesiology* Molecular Genetics* Distinguished Chair in Clinical Care in Plastic Surgery* S. T. Harris Family Chair in Medical Eugene McDermott Distinguished Chair and Research* Endowing the Dorothy Rogers Cullum Distinguished Science, in Honor of John D. for the Study of Human Growth Audre Newman Rapoport Distinguished Chair in Neuro-Oncology McConnell, M.D.* and Development* Chair in Pediatric Endocrinology* Dallas Foundation Chair in S. T. Harris Family Distinguished Chair in Margaret Milam McDermott Distinguished Jack Reynolds, M.D., Chair in Radiology* Gynecologic Oncology Breast Surgery, in Honor of A. Marilyn Chair in Anesthesiology Riggs Family Chair in Dallas Heart Ball Chair in Cardiac Leitch, M.D.* Margaret Milam McDermott Distinguished Emergency Medicine* Arrhythmia Research* S. T. Harris Family Distinguished Chair Chair in Anesthesiology and Pain Clifton and Betsy Robinson Chair Future of Medicine Dallas Heart Ball Chair in in Internal Medicine, in Honor of Management* in Biomedical Research* Cardiac Research* Gary Reed, M.D.* John Denis McGarry, Ph.D., Distinguished Rosewood Corporation Chair in Through a Gift to Southwestern Medical Foundation Dallas Heart Ball Chair in Linda and Mitch Hart Distinguished Chair in Diabetes and Metabolic Biomedical Science* Cardiology Research Chair in Neurology Research* Carolyn P. and Frank M. Ryburn Jr. Community leaders and Foundation friends have been very generous in their support of medical research, medical education and Dallas Heart Ball Chair in Hypertension Betty Jo Hay Distinguished Chair in McGee Foundation Chair in Distinguished Chair in Basic Research patient care. Many of these gifts are dedicated to creating centers, chairs, professorships and scholarships, as well as supporting research and Heart Disease* Mental Health* Arthritis Research in Heart Disease* Dallas Heart Ball Chair for Research Robert Tucker Hayes Distinguished Lou and Ellen McGinley Distinguished Frank M. Ryburn Jr. Chair in projects. Others allow the Foundation’s trustees to exercise discretion to apply the resources where they are most needed. on Heart Disease in Women* Chair in Nephrology, in Honor of Chair in Psychiatric Research* Heart Research* Dr. Floyd C. Rector Jr. We have listed all the endowments that benefit The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center – those held and managed by Dallas Rehabilitation Institute McKenzie Foundation Chair I in Psychiatry Frank M. Ryburn Jr. Distinguished Chair Distinguished Chair in Orthopaedic Robert Tucker Hayes Foundation McKenzie Foundation Chair II in in Cardiothoracic Surgery and The University of Texas Investment Management Co. (UTIMCO) in Austin for the benefit of UT Southwestern, as well as those held Rehabilitation Distinguished Chair in Cardiothoracic Psychiatry Transplantation* Surgery* and managed by Southwestern Medical Foundation. You will find an asterisk (*) next to funds that are partially or completely managed H. Ben and Isabelle T. Decherd Chair in Elaine Dewey Sammons Chair in Internal Medicine in Honor of Henry Arthur E. Meyerhoff Chair in Otolaryn- Mary Dees McDermott Hicks Chair Pulmonary Research in Honor of by UTIMCO. Certain endowments that benefit other medical-related nonprofit organizations are listed as well. M. Winans, M.D. gology/Head and Neck Surgery* in Medical Science* John E. Fitzgerald, M.D. Distinguished Chair in Pediatric Oncology Royal C. Miller Chair in Age-Related Thomas O. and Cinda Hicks Family Elaine Dewey Sammons Distinguished Komen/UT Southwestern Breast Cancer Bob Smith, M.D., Center for Research in Josephine Long Biddle Chair in Age- Research Macular Degeneration Research Centers at UT Southwestern Distinguished Chair in Alzheimer’s Chair in Cancer Research in Honor of Research Center* Pediatric Psychiatry Related Macular Degeneration Research W. A. (Monty) Moncrief Distinguished Advanced Imaging Research Center Grant Dove Chair for Research Disease Research* Eugene P. Frenkel, M.D. Lowe Foundation Center for Women’s Dr. Bob Smith Foundation Center for Kathryne and Gene Bishop Distinguished in Oncology Chair in Cholesterol and Endowment Fund* Gail Griffiths Hill Chair in Cardiology* Charles A. and Elizabeth Ann Sanders Preventative Health Care* Prostate Research* Chair in Pediatric Care at Children’s Arteriosclerosis Research* Walter M. and Helen D. Bader Center Beatrice and Miguel Elias Distinguished Laurence and Susan Hirsch/Centex Chair in Translational Research Eugene McDermott Center for Human Annette G. Strauss Center in Medical Center* Chair in Biomedical Science* Philip O’Bryan. Montgomery Jr., M.D., for Research on Arthritis and Distinguished Chair in Heart Disease* Loyd B. Sands Distinguished Chair in Growth and Development* Neuro-Oncology* Diane and Hal Brierley Distinguished Beatrice and Miguel Elias Distinguished Distinguished Chair in Autoimmune Diseases* Adelyn and Edmund M. Hoffman Academic Administration* Neuroscience* Eugene McDermott Center for Touchstone Diabetes Center* Chair in Biomedical Research* Chair in Obstetrics and Gynecology* Barrett Family Center for Pediatric Distinguished Chair in Medical Science J. Fred Schoellkopf Jr. Chair in Cardiology* Pain Management* Kent Waldrep Foundation Center for Jan and Henri Bromberg Chair in Fredye Factor Chair in Rheumatoid Philip O’Bryan Montgomery Jr., M.D., Oncology* Aaron A. Hofmann, M.D., and Suzanne Distinguished Chair in Charles E. and Sarah M. Seay Chair Mobility Foundation Center Fund for Basic Research on Nerve Growth Internal Medicine* Arthritis Research Hofmann Distinguished Chair in Doris and Harry W. Bass Jr. Clinical Center Developmental Biology* in Child Psychiatry* Rehabilitation Research and Regeneration* Jane and Bill Browning Jr. Chair in Amy and Vernon E. Faulconer Orthopaedic Surgery in Honor of for Heart, Lung and Vascular Disease Sarah M. and Charles E. Seay Chair in W. A. (Tex) and Deborah Moncrief Jr. Neill Walsdorf Sr. Biotechnology Center in Medical Science* Distinguished Chair in Medical Science Richard E. Jones, M.D.* Robert L. Moore Chair in Pediatrics* Paul M. Bass Center for Neurosurgical Child Psychiatry* Center for Cancer Genetics* Mineral Metabolism* David Bruton Jr. Chair in Ophthalmology E. E. Fogelson and Greer Garson Fogelson S. Roger and Carolyn P. Horchow Chair in Meredith Mosle Chair in Liver Disease in Innovation Distinguished Chair in Urology Honor of Dr. William M. Lee Sarah M. and Charles E. Seay Chair in Virginia Lazenby O’Hara Fund for Jean Walter Center for Research in William Buchanan Chair in Cardiac Research in Honor of Effie Marie Cain Alzheimer’s Pediatric Infectious Diseases* Research in Biochemistry Movement Disorders Internal Medicine* Earl A. Forsythe Chair in Jere H. Mitchell, M.D.* Raymond D. and Patsy R. Nasher Research Center* Sarah M. and Charles E. Seay Chair in Christa and Reece A. Overcash Jr. Family Jean H. and John T. Walter Jr. Center Biomedical Science* Dr. Lee Hudson-Robert R. Penn Distinguished Chair in Cancer Research, William Buchanan Chair in Pediatrics* Pediatric Research* Cain Denius Comprehensive Center Center for Breast Care Research, in for Research in Age-Related Macular Earl A. Forsythe and Janet Kendall Chair in Surgery* in Honor of Eugene P. Frenkel, M.D.* Jan and Bob Bullock Distinguished in Mobility Research Honor of Dr. George Peters Degeneration* Forsythe Distinguished Chair for Sydney and J. L. Huffines Distinguished NCH Corporation Chair in Molecular Sarah M. and Charles E. Seay Chair for Science Education* Distinguished Chair in Cancer Center for Basic Research in Reece A. Overcash Jr. Center for Research Jean H. and John T. Walter Jr. Center for Stroke Research Chair in Cancer Research in Honor Transport* Research* Molecular Immunology* on Colon Cancer in Honor of Research in Urologic Oncology* Effie and Wofford Cain Distinguished Daniel W. Foster, M.D., Distinguished of Eugene Frenkel, M.D.* Occidental Chemical Chair in Cancer Chair in Diagnostic Imaging* Sarah M. and Charles E. Seay Children’s Cancer Fund Dr. Eugene Frenkel Jean D. Wilson Center for Biomedical Chair in Internal Medicine* Distinguished Chair in Human Nutrition, Research* Distinguished Chair in Pediatric Comprehensive Center in Pediatric Charles and Jane Pak Center for Mineral Research* Effie Marie Cain Distinguished Chair in Norman F. Gant Jr., M.D., Chair in Austin Endowment* Virginia Lazenby O’Hara Chair in Metabolism and Clinical Research* Alzheimer’s Research* Medicine* Oncology Research* Winspear Family Special Center for Obstetrics and Gyneco,logy* Distinguished Chair in Human Nutrition, Biochemistry Effie Marie Cain Distinguished Chair in Sarah M. and Charles E. Seay James M. Collins Center for Charles Y. C. Pak Center for Training in Research on the Neuropathology of Greer Garson and E. E. Fogelson SWMF Endowment B. B. Owen Distinguished Chair Cancer Therapy Research* Distinguished Chair in Thoracic Biomedical Research Clinical Investigation* Alzheimer’s Disease Distinguished Chair in Distinguished Chair in Human Nutrition in Molecular Research Medical Research* Surgery* Charles Y. C. Pak and Donald W. Seldin Mildred Wyatt and Ivor P. Wold Center R. Wofford Cain Distinguished Chair in Research* Charles Pak Distinguished Chair in Crystal Charity Ball Pediatric Critical Donald W. Seldin Distinguished Chair in Center for Metabolic Research* for Geriatric Care Bone and Joint Disease Research* Gill Distinguished Chair in Nancy and Ray L. Hunt Chair in Mineral Metabolism* Care Research Center* Internal Medicine* George N. Peters, M.D. Center for C. James Carrico, M.D., Distinguished Neuroscience Research* Crisis Psychiatry Houston J. and Florence A. Doswell Center Scheryle Simmons Patigian Distinguished Breast Surgery* Chairs at UT Southwestern Chair in Surgery for Trauma and Atticus James Gill, M.D., Chair in William A. Sellars, M.D., and for the Development of New Approaches Jane B. and Edwin P. Jenevein, M.D., Chair Chair in Cancer Immunobiology* Senator Betty and Dr. Andy Andujar Critical Care* Medical Science* Joyce M. Sellars Distinguished Chair for the Treatment of Hypertension Pogue Family Center for Advanced Brain in Pathology* Berta M. and Cecil O. Patterson Chair Distinguished Chairmanship in Allergy and Immunology Imaging in Alzheimer’s Disease Children’s Cancer Fund Distinguished James N. Gilliam, M.D., Chair Jonsson-Rogers Chair in Cardiology* in Gastroenterology* Gill Center for Research on Brain Hall and Mary Lucile Shannon Pollock Family Center for Research in of Pathology* Chair in Pediatric Oncology and in Dermatology* Cell Communication Jane and John Justin Distinguished Chair Paul C. Peters, M.D., Chair in Urology* Distinguished Chair in Surgery Inflammatory Bowel Disease* Aradine S. Ard Chair in Brain Science* Hematology* Alfred and Mabel Gilman Chair in in Urology, in Honor of Claus G. Paul C. Peters, M.D., Chair in Urology in Green Center Training Program in Associates First Capital Corporation Molecular Pharmacology* Stanton Sharp Distinguished Chair Lawrence S. Pollock Jr. Center for William Kemp Clark Chair in Roehrborn, M.D. Memory of Rumsey and Reproductive Biology Sciences Research* Distinguished Chair in Pediatrics* in Psychiatry* Intestinal Cancer Research Neurological Surgery* Judith and Charles Ginsburg Chair Norman and Audrey Kaplan Chair Louis Strickland* Cecil H. and Ida Green Comprehensive Dr. Robert C. and Veronica Atkins Chair in Pediatrics* Andrea L. Simmons Distinguished C. Vincent Prothro Center for Research in Communities Foundation of Texas Inc. in Hypertension* Sam H. Phillips, M.D., Distinguished Center for Molecular, Computational in Obesity and Diabetes Research GlaxoSmithKline Chair of Pediatric Chair in Cancer Research* Basic Neuroscience Chair in Brain Science* Kimberly-Clark Distinguished Chair Chair in Surgery and Systems Biology* Alvin Baldwin Jr. Chair in Surgery Infectious Diseases* Annette Simmons Distinguished Chair Audre and Bernard Rapoport Center for Mary McDermott Cook Chair in in Mobililty Research Pogue Distinguished Chair in Beatrice Menne Haggerty Center Cecil H. Green Distinguished Chair in Breast Cancer Research* Cardiovascular Diseases* Fouad A. and Val Imm Bashour Pediatric Genetics* Dr. Carey G. King Jr. and Dr. Henry M. Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Research Harold C. Simmons Chair in for Research on Brain Injury and Sarah M. and Charles E. Seay Center for Distinguished Chair in Physiology* in Cellular and Molecular Biology* Marilyn R. Corrigan Distinguished Chair Winans Chair in Internal Medicine* Pogue Distinguished Chair in Research Repair in Strokes* Basic and Applied Research in Cecil H. and Ida Green Chair in Arthritis Research* Distinguished Chair in Basic in Breast Cancer Surgery* Richard A. Lange Chair in Cardiology on Cardiac Birth Defects Nancy B. and Jake L. Hamon Center Psychiatric Illness* Biomedical Research* Biomedical Science* Lisa K. Simmons Distinguished Chair Marilyn R. Corrigan Distinguished Ruth W. and Milton P. Levy Sr. Chair Pogue Family Distinguished Chair in in Basic Research in Cancer Sarah M. and Charles E. Seay Center for Cecil H. and Ida Green Distinguished in Comprehensive Oncology* Distinguished Chair in Pharmacology* Chair in Pediatric Research* in Molecular Nephrology Pediatric Cardiology Nancy B. and Jake L. Hamon Center for Emergency Pediatric Orthopedic Chair in Reproductive Biology Sciences* Serena S. Simmons Distinguished Chair Golden Charity Guild Charles R. Edwin L. Cox Distinguished Chair in Virginia and Edward Linthicum Therapeutic Oncology Research Treatment and Research Dr. Charles F. Gregory Chair in Pogue Family Distinguished Chair in in Cancer Immunopharmacology* Baxter, M.D., Chair Immunology and Genetics* Distinguished Chair in Pediatric Pulmonary Medicine Dorothy L. and John P. Harbin Center for Sarah M. and Charles E. Seay Center for Orthopaedic Surgery* Dr. Bob and Jean Smith Foundation William Beckner, M.D., Distinguished Nadine and Tom Craddick Distinguished Biomolecular Science* Ernest Poulos, M.D., Distinguished Alzheimer’s Disease Research* Pediatric Urology* Perry E. Gross, M.D., Distinguished Distinguished Chair in Neuromuscular Chair in Otolaryngology* Chair in Medical Research* Paul C. MacDonald Distinguished Sarah M. and Charles E. Seay Endowed Chair in Family Medicine Chair in Surgery* Disease Research Robert T. Hayes Center for Mineral Chair in Obstetrics and Gynecology* Julie and Louis Beecherl Jr. Chair in Sherry Gold Knopf Crasilneck Jack A. Pritchard Chair in Obstetrics Jim and Norma Smith Distinguished Metabolism Research* Fund for Research on Brain and Patrick E. Haggerty Distinguished Spinal Cord Injuries in Children Medical Science Distinguished Chair in Psychiatry* Chair in Basic Biomedical Science* George L. MacGregor Distinguished and Gynecology* Chair for Interventional Cardiology Hoffman Family Center in Genetics Chair in Biomedical Science* Harold and Annette Simmons Julie and Louis A. Beecherl Distinguished Sherry Knopf Crasilneck Distinguished Nancy B. and Jake L. Hamon C. Vincent Prothro Distinguished Chair Lois C. A. and Darwin E. Smith and Epidemiology Comprehensive Center for Research and Chair in Biomedical Research* Chair in Psychiatry, in Honor of Distinguished Chair in Basic Cancer Thomas Fariss Marsh Jr. Chair in Pediatrics in Human Nutrition Research* Distinguished Chair in Neurological Research Endowment Center for Human Treatment in Brain and Neurological Mar Nell and F. Andrew Bell Distinguished Albert Knopf* Research Mary Kay Inc. Distinguished Chair Alfred L. and Muriel B. Rabiner Mobility Research Nutrition Faculty* Disorders Chair in Biochemistry* Margaret and Trammell Crow Nancy B. and Jake L. Hamon in Dermatology Distinguished Academic Chair for Lois C. A. and Darwin E. Smith Kimberly-Clark Center for Physical Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Paul R. Bergstresser, M.D., Chair in Distinguished Chair in Alzheimer’s and Distinguished Chair in Therapeutic Dr. John McConnell Distinguished Chair Mineral Metabolism Biotechnology Distinguished Chair in Neurological Medicine and Rehabilitation Cancer Center Dermatology* Geriatric Research* Oncology Research in Prostate Cancer Research* Research* Surgery*

26 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 27 Ralph C. Smith, M.D., Distinguished Chair Raymond and Ellen Willie Distinguished Rody P. Cox Professorship in Frank H. Kidd Jr., M.D., Distinguished A. Kenneth Pye Professorship in Kern Wildenthal, M.D., Ph.D., Lillian and James Cain Endowment in Bobbie and Leo Fields Family Fund in Minimally Invasive Urologic Surgery* Chair in Molecular Neuropharmacology Internal Medicine Professorship in Surgery* Cancer Research* Distinguished Professorship of Hearing Loss* E. E. “Buddy” and Greer Garson Fogelson Dr. Ralph C. Smith Distinguished Chair in Honor of Harold B. Crasilneck, Ph.D.* Barbara Crittenden Professorship in Dr. Jack Krohmer Professorship in Drs. George and Anne Race Distinguished Pediatric Research Lillian and James Cain Endowment in Fund in Urologic Education* J. D. and Maggie E. Wilson Distinguished Cancer Research* Radiation Physics* Professorship in Pathology Kern and Marnie Wildenthal President’s Vision Loss* Mark and Jane Gibson Fund Chair in Biomedical Research* Research Council Professorship in Southland Financial Corporation Trammell Crow Professorship in Robert W. Lackey Professorship in George and Anne Race Professorship Patricia H. and J. Donald Capra Endowed W.F. Gillespie and C.L. Miller Fund for Medical Science* Distinguished Chair in Geriatrics* Sam G. Winstead and F. Andrew Bell Neurosurgery* Physiology* in History Fund in Allied Health Sciences Geriatrics Research Distinguished Chair in Biochemistry* Southwestern Ball Distinguished Chair Beth and Marvin C. (Cub) Culbertson Luis Leib, M.D., Professorship in Drs. Anne and George Race Professorship Henry M. Winans Visiting Professorship Care of the Elderly Endowment* Mike and Grace Florence Fund in Nerve Regeneration Research* Betty and Warren Woodward Chair Professorship in Pediatric Obstetrics and Gynecology* in Medicine of Student Psychiatry Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Carllson Fund for E. E. Fogelson and Greer Garson Endowed in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery* Charles Cameron Sprague Distinguished Otolaryngology* Jacob Lemann, M.D., Professorship Floyd C. Rector Jr., M.D., Professorship Hansjoerg Wyss Distinguished Pulmonary Disease Research Scholars Fund Chair in Biomedical Science* Orien and Jack Woolf, M.D., Distinguished in Calcium Transport* Professorship in Orthopaedic Trauma* Peter and Jean D. Dehlinger Professorship in Acid-Base Regulation* Ben H. and Betty Dupree Carpenter Rosann and Richard Gutman Fund Chair in Neurosurgery and in Biomedical Science* Charles Cameron Sprague, M.D., Lowe Foundation Professorship in Lilllian B. and Tom B. Rhodes Dr. Morris Ziff Distinguished Professorship Endowment for Cardiovascular for Clinical Excellence and Career Neuroangiography* Chair in Clinical Oncology Kenney Marie Dixon-Pickens Pediatric Critical Care Research Professorship in Stem Cell Research* in Rheumatology* Research* Enhancement James M. Wooten Chair in Cardiology* Distinguished Professorship in Multiple Lowe Foundation Professorship in Charles Cameron Sprague, M.D., Chair Dr. John L. and Louise Roan Professorship Amon G. Carter Foundation Fund for David G. and Mary Ellen Fox Fund for Sclerosis Research* Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Special Funds in Medical Science* Abe (Brunky), Morris, and William Zale in Family Medicine* Ovarian Cancer Research Research in Neurological Diseases Distinguished Chair in Neurology* Distinguished Professorship in Drug and T. C. Lupton Family Professorship in Wilhelmina and Edward Ackerman Joel B. Steinberg, M.D., Chair in Pediatrics* Mary Nell and Ralph B. Rogers Dianne Cash Research Fund Dr. Everett C. Fox Endowment Fund Alcohol Abuse Research* Patient Care in Honor of Dr. John Endowment Fund Vernie A. Stembridge, M.D., Distinguished Professorship in Immunology* Professorships at UT Southwestern Dowling McConnell and Center for Human Nutrition Dr. Eugene Frenkel Research Fund* Chair in Pathology* Seymour Eisenberg Distinguished Annelle Ahmed Faculty Scholar Award* Rod J. Rohrich, M.D., Distinguished Endowment Fund* Mauricia and Charles Fugitt Family Fund* Arnold N. and Carol S. Ablon Professorship in Geriatric Medicine* Dr. David Andrew Pistenmaa R. B. Albaugh Fund Gayle and Paul Stoffel Distinguished Professorship in Wound Healing and Professorship in Biomedical Science* George L. MacGregor Professorship Frances and Louis Cerf Memorial Lawrence H. and Gladys S. Gahagan Chair in Cardiology Frank C. Erwin Jr. Professorship in Susan H. Albritton in Memory of in Pediatrics Plastic Surgery Fund for Medical Research American Airlines Professorship in Obstetrics and Gynecology* Jane W. and James D. Heldt Cardiology Fund Diana K. and Richard C. Strauss Cancer Research* Ed and Sue Rose Distinguished Maclin Family Professorship in Medical Research Fund Chi Omega Endowment for Mobile Norman F. Gant Research Fund in Distinguished Chair in Ginny and John Eulich Professorship in Professorship in Neurology* Anesthesiology Alumni Professorship Science in Honor of Dr. Roy A. Brinkley Health Screenings* Obstetrics and Gynecology* Developmental Biology* Autism Spectrum Disorders Kenneth Z. Altshuler Fund for Dr. Charles T. Ashworth Professorship Willis C. Maddrey, M.D., Distinguished Eva A. Rosenthal Professorship in Greer Garson Gala Endowment Fund Helen J. and Robert S. Strauss and Distinguished Professorship in Psychiatric Education* Elloine and William H. Clark III Fund for in Pathology* Professorship in Liver Disease* Internal Medicine* for Parkinson’s Disease Research* Diana K. and Richard C. Strauss Chair Exercise Sciences* Ruth and Ken Altshuler Fund for Clinical Scholars in Alzheimer’s Disease* Rosalee G. and James M. McConnell Dr. Bill Ross Professorship in The Gayden Family Foundation Fund in Pediatric Surgery* Carolyn R. Bacon Professorship in Medical Fisher Family Professorship in Women’s Psychiatry, in Honor of Dr. Eric Nestler William P. Clements Jr. Medical Excellence Science and Education Professorship in Alzheimer’s Family Practice* Basil Georges Medical Research Fund* Helen J. and Robert S. Strauss and Mental Health Studies Shirley G. and Norman Alweis Fund Disease Research Ruff Family Distinguished Professorship in Diana K. and Richard C. Strauss Chair Walter M. and Helen D. Bader Patricia Duniven Fletcher Distinguished Endowment Fund for Vision Clinical Initiatives Fund* Mark and Jane Gibson Fund for Professorship in Arthritis and Robert McLemore Professorship in Wound Healing Research Cancer Research in Women’s Health* Professorship in Gynecological Clinical Psychology Fund* Autoimmune Disease Research* Medical Science* Jay P. Sanford Professorship in Lana and Barry Andrews Fund for Roy and Christine Sturgis Chair in Oncology* Neurological Surgery * Gertrude Gillespie Fund for Zora Meagher Macular Degeneration Infectious Diseases* Clara and Leo Corrigan Endowment* Biomedical Research Baldridge Family Professorship in Daniel W. Foster, M.D., Professorship Biomedical Research* Internal Medicine and Preventive Care Research Professorship Anonymous Endowment Fund for Berry R. Cox Family Foundation Fund for Sweetheart Ball-Kern Wildenthal, M.D., in Medical Ethics Hortense L. and Morton H. Sanger Gertrude Gillespie Fund for Meek-FINA Professorship in Professorship in Oncology Neuroscience Professor Brain Health Ph.D., Distinguished Chair Barrett Family Professorship in Carla Cocke Francis Professorship in Medical Science* Cancer Research Molecular Immunology* Arlene Ard Fund Jean Holland Craver Fund for Diabetes in Cardiology Alzheimer’s Research Lorraine Sulkin Schein Endowed Bishop Charles V. Grahmann Endowment The Frederic C. Bartter Professorship Miller Family Professorship in Distinguished Professorship in Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Atkiss Fund Research Max L. Thomas Distinguished Chair in Charles and Peggy Galvin Professorship for Indigent Health Care* in Vitamin D Research* Neuro-Oncology Microbial Pathogenesis Lanham and Edythe Croley Cancer Molecular Pulmonary Oncology* in Physical Medicine Dr. and Mrs. Eldridge F. Avery Student/ Cecil H. and Ida Green Comprehensive Carla and Paul Bass Professorship in Charles B. Mullins, M.D. Professorship Donald W. Seldin Professorship in Alumni Endowment Fund* Research Fund* Center for Molecular, Computational Paul J. Thomas Chair in Medicine Jose Garcia, M.D., Professorship in Medical Education Honoring in Clinical Practice and Teaching Clinical Investigation* Bank One Fund for Molecular Research Frank M. Crossen Family Medical and Systems Biology* Dr. W. Maxwell Thomas Chair in Internal Medicine in Cardiology* Charles C. Sprague, M.D. Dr. J. B. Shelmire Professorship in Research Fund* Cecil H. and Ida Green Endowed Scholar Ophthalmology Mark and Jane Gibson Distinguished Bill and Alice Barnett Fund for Research Harry W. Bass Professorship in Philip O’Bryan Montgomery Jr., M.D., Dermatology* in Alzheimer’s Disease by Crow Family Fund in honor of Kern in Biomedical Computational Science* Carl J. and Hortense M. Thomsen Chair in Professorship in Cancer Research Professorship in Surgical Pathology* Pediatric Education UT Southwestern Faculty* Wildenthal, M.D., Ph.D. Arthur Grollman Visiting Professorship in Alzheimer’s Disease Research* Stanley Gilbert, M.D., Professorship Thomas L. Shields, M.D., Professorship Joan and Dr. George Bayoud Professorship Nearburg Family Professorship in Experimental Medicine* Gifford O. Touchstone Jr. and Randolph in Family Practice* in Dermatology* The Frederic C. Bartter Fund for Crystal Charity Ball Collaborative Program in General Surgery Pediatric Oncology Research* G. Touchstone Distinguished Chair George A. and Nancy P. Shutt Young Investigators* for Pediatric Brain Injuries Irwin and Irma Grossman Research Fund A. J. Gill Professorship in Pathology* Annie and Willie Nelson Professorship in in Diabetes Research* BeautiControl Cosmetics Inc. Professorship in Medical Science* Fouad A. Bashour Cardiology Crystal Charity Ball Coordinated Program for Type I Diabetes* Professorship in Mineral Metabolism Gillette Professorship in Obstetrics and Stem Cell Research* Touchstone/West Distinguished Chair in Sinor/Pritchard Professorship in Medical Endowment Fund* in Autism Adelaide C. Grunnah Fund and Osteoporosis* Gynecology* Elizabeth Thaxton Page Professorship in Diabetes Research* Education Honoring Dr. Donald Seldin Carla and Paul Bass Community Dallas Heart Ball Fund for Pediatric Dennis Allen Guild Research Fund* Birsner Family Professorship in Wesley Gilliland Professorship in Cardiac Electrophysiology Research Dr. Eugene Tragus Chair in Molecular H. Lloyd and Willye V. Skaggs Medicine Fund* Cardiology Research Robert Lee and Martha Dee Guthrie Fund Neurological Surgery* Biomedical Research Laura Kim Pak Professorship in Mineral Cardiology* Professorship in Medical Research* Paul M. Bass Jr. Fund for Clinical Lyra B. and Edwin R. Daniels Fund for Alzheimer’s Disease Pam Blumenthal Distinguished John Lawrence and Patsy Louise Goforth Metabolism Research* U.S. Armed Forces Veterans Distinguished Edwin Ide Smith, M.D., Professorship Cardiology Honoring UT Southwestern Wives Rosann and Richard Gutman Fund for Professorship in Clinical Psychology* Professorship in Pathology* Wechun Pak Professorship in Chair for Medical Research Honoring in Pediatric Surgery* Clinical Excellence and Career Arthur Grollman Professorship in Bone Biophysics* Baylor Medical Alumni Library Dedman Family Fund in honor of Kern Robert Haley, M.D., and America’s Dr. Fred Bonte Professorship in Radiology* Enhancement Obstetrics and Gynecology* Parkland Community Medicine Jackie and Charles Solomon Professorship in Association* Wildenthal, M.D., Ph.D. Gulf War Veterans* Alvin (Bud) Brekken Professorship Breast Cancer Research and Treatment in Haberecht Family Fund in honor of Kern Dr. Scott M. Grundy Distinguished Professorship Bernice Beaty Endowment* Joe M. and Doris R. Dealey Family Irene Wadel and Robert I. Atha Jr. in Obstetrics and Gynecology* Honor of Elizabeth Naftalis, M.D.* Wildenthal, M.D., Ph.D. Professorship in Human Nutrition* Mary Quincy Parsons and Kelsey Louise Julie and Louis A. Beecherl Jr. Fund in Memorial Endowment Fund Distinguished Chair in Neurology in Dick and Martha Brooks Professorship in Rolf and Ute Haberecht Dean’s Wright Professorship in Mitochondrial Martha Steiner Professorship in honor of Kern Wildenthal, M.D., Ph.D. Darwin Deason Fund for Prostate Honor of Elliot Frohman, M.D., Ph.D.* Nerve Growth Research* L. Ruth Guy, Ph.D., Professorship in Endowment for SGS and the Medical Laboratory Sciences Disease Research* Medical Research* Cancer Research Robert V. Walker, D.D.S., Chair in Oral Dr. Fred S. Brooksaler Professorship Gil J. Besing Fund Wild Hare Program* John W. and Rhonda K. Pate Paul T. Stoffel/Centex Professorship Decherd Family Fund for Medical and Maxillofacial Surgery* in Pediatrics* Rosemary Haggar Professorship Blanton Fund for ALS Research Dilworth Hager Clinical Fellowship Fund Professorship in Otorhinolaryngology* in Clinical Care* Research W. Ray Wallace Distinguished Chair in Mr. and Mrs. Bruce G. Brookshire in Urology* Jesse B. Brittain Memorial Fund* Robert B. and Virginia Payne Diana and Richard C. Strauss Ed Haggar Family Foundation Heart Molecular Oncology Research* Professorship in Medicine* Ruth S. Harrell Professorship in Jean Ann and Steve Brock Fund for Dedman Family Endowed Program for Research Fund* Professorship in Oncology* Professorship in Biomedical Research* Scholars in Clinical Care Walter Family Distinguished Chair in David Bruton Jr. Professorship in Clinical Medical Research* Medical Science Elizabeth H. Penn Professorship in Helen and Robert S. Strauss Dr. Calvin Hannah Fund Internal Medicine, in Honor of Cancer Research* Alfred W. Harris, M.D., Professorship Charron and Peter Denker Fund for Clinical Psychology Professorship in Pediatric Neurology* Alma B. Brown Fund Hallie G. and S.T. Harris Fund in honor of Albert D. Roberts, M.D. William M. and Gay Burnett Professorship in Cardiology Medical Excellence in Honor of John P. Perkins, Ph.D., Distinguished Kinsler Williamson Brown Fund Kern Wildenthal, M.D., Ph.D. Warren A. Weinberg, M.D., Chair in for Arthritis Research* Margaret D. Harris Professorship in Helen J. and Robert S. Strauss Steven Leach, M.D. Professorship in Biomedical Science* Professorship in Urology* Ralph and Bernice Brown Fund Pinta Huff Harris Fund for Cancer and Pediatric Neurology and Learning* W. B. Carrell Professorship of Alzheimer’s Research* Development and Evaluation of Model Malcolm O. Perry, M.D., Professorship Mental Health Research Robert A. Welch Distinguished Chair Orthopaedic Surgery* Tim and Toni Hartman Professorship Theodore H. Strauss Professorship Verlene K. and James D. Brown Jr. Fund Community Health Initiatives in Dallas in Surgery* for Lung Cancer Programs, in Honor Ms. Linda W. Hart and Mr. Milledge in Chemistry* in Medicine* in Neuro-Oncology Terrence Dean Dreyer Endowment Fund Peggy Chavellier Professorship for Arthritis Jan and Bob Pickens Distinguished of Drs. Hak Choy, J. Michael Dimaio, A. Hart III Fund in honor of Kern Robert A. Welch Distinguished Chair Research and Treatment* Graydon Heartsill Professorship in J. Wayne Streilein, M.D., Professorship for Liver Research Professorship in Medical Science in Jonathan E. Dowell, and David Wildenthal, M.D., Ph.D. in Science* Medical Science* in Immunology* John H. Childers, M.D., Professorship Memory of Jerry Knight Rymer and Pistenmaa* Abbie K. Dreyfuss Memorial Fund Hawn Foundation Fund for Carl H. Westcott Distinguished Chair in Pathology* L. David Hillis, M.D. Professorship in Lydia Bryant Test Distinguished Annette Brannon Rymer, and Mr. and William M. and Gay Burnett Fund for J. R. Elliott III Family Fund Innovations in Medicine at in Medical Research* Clinical Research in Cardiology* Professorship in Psychiatric Research* UT Southwestern Medical Center Children’s Cancer Fund Distinguished Mrs. W. L. Pickens Arthritis Research* Emergency Medicine Fund Jimmy Elizabeth Westcott Distinguished Professorship in Pediatric J. B. Howell Professorship in Melanoma David A. Pistenmaa, M.D., Ph.D., John C. Vanatta III Professorship Hawn Foundation Fund for Cain Foundation Fund in honor of Kern Endowed Scholars Fund for Chair in Pediatric Neurology Oncology Research* Education and Detection* Distinguished Professorship in Irene Wadel and Robert Atha Jr. Molecular Medicine Wildenthal, M.D., Ph.D. Autism Research Doris and Bryan Wildenthal Fredric L. Coe Professorship in M. R. and E. Hudson Foundation Radiation Oncology* Professorship of Internal Medicine in Alline Tucker Hayes Fund for Brain The Cain Foundation Endowment Fund Wendy and Thomas J. Engibous Fund in Distinguished Chair in Medical Science* Nephrolithiasis Research in Professorship in Radiology in Honor Jean Ann Plitt Professorship in Breast Honor of John W. Burnside, M.D.* Behavioral Sciences honor of Kern Wildenthal, M.D., Ph.D. James T. Willerson, M.D., Distinguished Mineral Metabolism* of Edward E. Christensen, M.D.* Cancer Research Irene Wadel and Robert I. Atha Jr. Effie and Wofford Cain Conference HBK Investments Fund for Chair in Cardiovascular Diseases* James M. Collins Professorship M. T. (Pepper) Jenkins Professorship Doris E. Porter Professorship in Professorship in Ophthalmology in Center* Jeannette S. Eppler Endowment Fund Medical Research Raymond and Ellen Willie Distinguished in Biomedical Research in Anesthesiology* Physical Therapy* Honor of Wayne Bowman, M.D. Effie Marie and Wofford Cain Endowed Roy Gene and Pamela Evans Jon Heighton Endowed Scholars Fund Chair in Cancer Research in Honor of Mary M. Conroy Professorship in Rusty Kelley Professorship in George and Carol Poston Professorship in Walsdorf Professorship in Clinical Research Program* Foundation Fund for Research on Autism Spectrum Laverne and Raymond Willie Sr.* Kidney Disease Medical Science* Breast Cancer Research* Geriatrics Research* Effie Marie Cain Research Scholar* Excellence in Education Foundation* Disorders

28 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 29 Jane W. Heldt Endowment Fund Dorothy Lee, M.D., Pathology Research Reece A. Overcash Jr. Cancer Fund Elaine D. and Charles A. Sammons Fund* Kent Waldrep Fund for Clinical Research Daniel W. Foster, M.D., Fund for John A. DeKrey, M.D., Scholarship Fund* Southwestern Medical Foundation Jane W. Heldt Endowment Fund for Endowment Fund* Reece A. Overcash Jr. Fund for John Bunker Sands Fund for in Spinal Cord Injury* Visiting Lecturers in Medical Ethics Carol and Robert Eberhart Endowed Anonymous Scholarship Cancer Research Dorothy Lee, M.D., and Phoebe Tippie Cancer Research* Cancer Research Honoring Anne Marie and Thomas B. Walker Jr. Dr. Everett C. Fox Endowment Fund Scholarship in Engineering in the Alayne and Charles C. Sprague, M.D., Ruby Hexter Fund for Diabetes Research Hearing Impairment Research Evelyn L. Overton Hematology Oncology Dr. Eugene P. Frenkel* Fund for Clinical Research for New David L. Garbers, Ph.D., Annual Lecture Clinical Sciences* Scholarship Fund Endowment Fund* Treatments for Breast Cancer Lyda Hill Fund Research Fund Morton H. and Hortense L. Sanger in Biomedical Science* Edmund Eickenroht Scholarship Fund* Vernie Stembridge, M.D., Scholarship Fund Virginia and Edward Linthicum Endowed Endowment Anne Marie and Thomas B. Walker Jr. Hillcrest Foundation Fund for Bio- Pak Center: Biotechnology Support Fund* Olin Wellborn Gibbons Surgical Estill Foundation Scholarship Fund Sjoerd Steunebrink Scholarship Fund* Scholars Fund in Leukemia Fund for Research in Macular Behavioral Brain Science Pak Center: Mineral Metabolism Academic Lorraine Sulkin Schein Fund for Medical Lectureship Endowment* Bruce Fallis Scholarship Fund in Pathology* Barbara Suiter Scholarship Fund Virginia and Edward Linthicum Education for the Division of Geriatrics Degeneration of the Retina Hoblitzelle Foundation Fund for Bio- Enrichment Fund* Seymour Gostin Endowment Fund for Fred F. Florence Scholarship Fund S. Edward Sulkin, M.D., Scholarship Fund Endowment Fund for Leukemia The Bea and Ray Wallace Fund for Behavioral Brain Science Pat and Pete Schenkel Fund for Lectures in Ophthalmology* Research Pak Center: Paramedical Education Fund* Endowed Scholars in Urologic Disease Alfred and Mabel Gilman Memorial R. L. Tayloe Scholarship Fund Ophthalmology L. Ruth Guy Lectureship* Scholarship Fund* Adelyn and Edmund M. Hoffman Lone Star Paralysis Foundation Fund Fund for the Charles and Jane Pak in Honor of John McConnell, M.D. John M. Thomas, M.D., Scholarship Fund Endowment for Excellence in Center for Mineral Metabolism and Scholars in Medical Research* Pamela Hearn Isom Fund for Lecturers Eliot Goldings Fund* Erma Lowe Laboratory for Alzheimer’s Pauline Wallace Memorial Endowment UT Southwestern Medical Center Student Osteoporosis Research* Clinical Research* Ken and Bianca Sharma Endowment Fund in Hematology/Oncology* Disease Research Fund for Alzheimer’s Research Felix B. and Josephine I. Goldman Trust Deposit Endowment Fund* Dr. George E. Holladay Ophthalmology Ben and Selma Parrill Endowment Fund Doyle L. Sharp, M.D., Trust Fund Phillip R. Jonsson Visiting Professorship W. P. and Bulah Luse Fund Walne Family Trust Fund for Alzheimer’s Guy-Evans Scholarship* Vanatta Scholarship Fund for Library Fund Honoring Dr. John Lynn* in Cardiology in Honor of Ray and Robert Kroc Lectureship in Dr. Jimmy Shiu Research Fund Disease Research Dilworth Hager Clinical Fellowship Fund Afro-American Students George Dixon Mahon Jr. Fund Dr. Sharon Reinmold Rheumatology* David Holland Fund for Urology Research Shutt Family Fund Jean H. and John T. Walter Jr. Program for Vanatta, Hesser and Schmalsteig William K. Manning Endowment Fund for Jake and Nancy Hamon Endowment Fund Holley-Franklin Medical Research Diane and James Pasant Fund Postdoctoral Training and Mentoring in Luis Leib, M.D., Ob/Gyn Lectureship Excellence in Tutoring Award Research in Emphysema* Dr. Ralph C. Smith Fund for Urology* David Crockett Harper, M.D., Trust Fund Breast Cancer Endowment* Flora Miller Parrill Award Fund Ellen and Robert Solender Fund Scholarship Fund Helen and Juan R. Vilaro-Grau Herbert Marcus Sr. Fund Dr. S. Z. Levine Visiting Lectureship Horchow Family Fund for Endowed Ben and Selma Parrill Endowment Fund John R. and Mary A. Watson Endowment Scholarship Fund William T. and Gay F. Solomon Fund for Pediatrics* Bill Hauser, M.D., Scholarship Fund* Scholars in Pediatrics* Jeffrey A. and Nancy Cain Marcus Scholars in General Internal Medicine in Honor Fund for Cancer Research in Honor of Jeffrey M. Waltner, M.D., and James D. for the Division of General Internal Charlyne and Bill Henslee Carolyn P. Horchow Fund for Physical in Medical Research in Honor of of Dr. Gary Reed Eugene Frenkel, M.D. Vera and Forrest Lumpkin Surgical Waltner, M.D., Scholarship Fund* Medicine Scholarship Fund Medicine and Rehabilitation* Dr. Bill Vowell William L. Watson, M.D., and Patricia Memorial Lectureship* Pediatric Cancer Research Fund* Southwestern Academy of Teachers Patricia and William L. Watson Jr., M.D., Lucille P. Markey Basic Medical Watson Southwestern Academy of John R. Lynn, M.D., Lecture Series in John F. Hickman, M.D., Award Fund Carolyn P. and S. Roger Horchow Nancy P. and John G. Penson Fund Endowment Fund* Award for Excellence in Research Fund* Teachers Fund* Ophthalmology Clarence Thomas Hill Jr., M.D., Research Fund* in Urology in Honor of Claus Clinical Medicine* Southwestern Medical School Alumni Scholarship Fund* Sarah Dorsey Hudson Endowment Fund David M. Marshall Fund in honor of Dr. Roehrborn, M.D. Bradley Wayne Fund Morton F. Mason Lectureship* Arthur G. Weinberg, M.D., Resident John Bagwell Association Lifetime Gifts A. G. Hilley Scholarship Fund J. L. and Sydney Huffines Fund Perot Foundation Fund in honor of Kern Endowment Fund* Pauline Weinberger Endowment Fund William L. Meyerhoff, M.D., Ph.D., Research Award Watt Matthews Memorial Fund Lecture Series Fund in Otolaryngology - Leone V. Hopper Medical Kurt Ian Wey, M.D., Award in J. L. Huffines Cancer Research Fund in Wildenthal, M.D., Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sparkman Fund Donell and Phillip Wiggins Fund for Mary Olive McClendon and Robert W. Neurosurgery Head and Neck Surgery* Scholarship Fund* Senior Pediatrics* honor of Dr. Eugene Frenkel Boone and Nelda Pickens Endowment Spears Breast Cancer Research Fund McClendon Endowment Ludwig A. Michael Visiting Professorship Class of ‘98 Shannon Neville Houghton Evelyn M. Whitman Scholarship Fund Human Nutrition Clinical Research Fund for Cardiology Kern and Marnie Wildenthal Family Fund/ Fred and Louise McClurkin Fund Charles C. Sprague, M.D., Fund in Otolaryngology Memorial Scholarship* Fellowships* Boone Pickens Fund for Cancer Research Eugene McDermott Foundation Paul Wikholm Memorial Scholarship Fund Special Fund for Scholars in Medical Sam H. Phillips Jr., M.D., Visiting Helen M. Jacobs Scholarship Fund Human Nutrition Clinical Research John D. McConnell, M.D., Hospital Fund and Treatment in Honor of Kern Wildenthal, M.D., Ph.D., Fund Marnie Wildenthal Scholarship Fund* Research* for Medical Science Professorship in Diabetes in honor of Dorothy Lee, M.D., Scholarship Scholars Endowment Fund* Mrs. Eloise McCullough Arthritis Dr. Eugene Frenkel Dr. Bryan Williams Medical Student Elmer E. Stalcup Fund* Dr. Jack Edwards and Dr. Billy B. Oliver Endowment Fund* Research Fund* T. Boone Pickens Fund for Medical J. McDonald and Ellen Williams Fund Scholarship Fund* Human Nutrition Core Lab* Sam H. Phillips Jr., M.D., Visiting Eugene McDermott Fund Excellence Robert S. Sternberg Endowment Fund for for Medical Care and Services William Edgar Lockhart Jr., M.D., Hassie Hunt Endowed Fund in Professorship in Endocrinology in Dr. Bryan Williams Student-Faculty Fund* Emergency Cardiac Care* Mr. and Mrs. Joel T. Williams Jr. Fund Scholarship Fund* Medical Research* Ella McFadden Charitable Trust Fund Alan K. Pierce, M.D., Fund for Fellows honor of Dr. Sam Marynick Melba R. Williams Testamentary Trust* Eleanor Pierce Stevens Fund for George Edward Longshie Trust Shirley and William S. McIntyre in Pulmonary Medicine* Dr. Otis Lawrence Williams Memorial Thomas M. Hunt Fund Alzheimer’s Disease Research Sam H. Phillips Jr., M.D., Visiting Scholarship* Russell H. Wilson, M.D., Foundation Fund Fund for Cancer Research* Gayle Ann Wheeless Hysinger Mary Nell Plumhoff Fund for Alzheimer’s Professorship in Surgery in honor of Dr. Scholarship Fund* St. John Fund for Ophthalmology Ethel M. Wilson Memorial Fund Dr. J. A. Majors Scholarship Fund Endowment Fund Sara and Frank McKnight Fund for Research David Vanderpool and Dr. Jim Carrico Wyndham International, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. McBee Research in Biochemistry Rufus C. Porter Research Fund Diana K. and Richard C. Strauss Fund for George A. Wilson Memorial Fund William D. Seybold Lecture Series Scholarship Fund Maurice Jameson Fund for Research of Medical Excellence, in Honor of Willis Scholarship Fund Macular Degeneration L. B. Meaders Fund Ruby A. K. and Lester T. Potter Fund Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Womack Fund in Surgery* Xi of Phi Chi Benefit Association Fund C. Maddrey, M.D. Medical Center Woman’s Club J. M. Wood Foundation Fund Robert S. Sparkman Lecture Series Maurice Jameson Fund for Research of Medary Fund for Diabetes Howard Earl Rachofsky Foundation Fund Scholarship Endowment Fund* Iona Young Scholarship Phyllis and Ron Steinhart Fund in Surgery* Scleroderma Paul P. and Dorothy H. Middleton Fund for Research in Neurological Disease* Betty Reed Woodward Endowment* Endowment Fund* Wilma Sprague Stewart Memorial Dr. M. Hill and Dorothy Metz Judy Sinclair Radman Neuro-Oncology D. K. and Mary Lee T. Woodward/ S. Edward Sulkin Endowment Fund for Yuen-Tsai Family Fellowship* John R. Johnson Memorial Fund for Molecular Research Endowment Fund* Endowment Fund Scholarship Fund Research Fund UT Southwestern Medical School Visiting Professors Cancer Research* Deborah and William A. “Tex” Moncrief Carmen Miller Michael Award in Clinical Annette Strauss Neuro-Oncology Fund Special Projects Fund* Dr. Alvin Taurog Lecture Series Fund Support for Other Organizations Russell and Berneice C. Johnson Memorial Fund in honor of Kern Wildenthal, Shirley Reach Radiation Oncology Psychology Fund St. Paul Capital for the Indigent Dudley K. and Mary Lee Woodward in Pharmacology* H. and D. Adleta Fund for Children’s Endowment Fund for Support of M.D., Ph.D. Endowment* Philip O’Bryan Montgomery Jr., M.D., Endowment 1978 Trust* Carol F. Zimmerman, M.D., Lecture Pediatric Oncology Mineral Metabolism Research Senator John T. Montford Fund for Walter Reddick Endowment Fund* Medical Student Scholarship Fund* Sweetheart Ball Fund for Basic Research in Harriet L. Worsham Fund for Alzheimer’s Series in Neuro-Ophthalmology* The American Academy of Restorative Ellwood Jones Fund for Internal Medicine Alzheimer’s Disease Research* Ronald Reeder Foundation Fund Morning Star Family Foundation Molecular Cardiology* Disease Research Dentistry Trust Fund Margaret Jonsson Family Fund Mary and Wm. S. (Monty) Montgomery Jr. Research Challenge Pool Scholarships at UT Southwestern Scholarship Fund R. L. Tayloe Endowment Fund Nancy N. Wu Fund for Anesthesiology Crystal Charity Ball Fund - Pediatric Edmund J. and Louise W. Kahn Endowed Fund for Neurological Research* Endowment Fund* James Harbert Bain Family Memorial Joe T. Nelson Memorial Scholarship Fund* James William Taylor Jr. Family Research Research and Teaching Brain Injuries - UTD Scholars Fund D. J. Moody Fund for Scleroderma Frances Rethmeier Endowment Fund for Scholarship Fund* Tom Parker Scholarship Fund Fund in Honor of Dr. J. Michael Donald and Barbara Zale Services Dental Endowment Trust Edmund J. and Louise W. Kahn Memorial Research Alzheimer’s Disease Research Laurence Baker Memorial DiMaio* Award Fund Pillow Family Medical Student Dr. Clarence M. Grigsby Memorial Fund Endowment Fund Kay Y. Moran Fund Wendy and Emery Reves Scholarship Fund* Scholarship Fund Giles D. and Emily J. Thomas Medical Henry Zigenbein Memorial Fund* Jean and George L. MacGregor Fund Lydia Karcher Fund for Medical Excellence* Frances C. Munir Memorial Fund International Biennial Breast Cancer Marge Barre Society Fund for Scholarships Shirley P. Pollock Scholarship Fund Foundation Fund T. Boone Pickens Scholarship Endowment Dorothy Faye Holt Kimsey Fund in Symposium Fund* in Physical Therapy* Lupe Murchison Foundation Endowed Peggy Thompson Fund in Mineral Lectureships at UT Southwestern Kathryn and Ashley H. Priddy Oncology in honor of Dr. Barbara Haley Belkin Scholarship Fund* Grady Reddick Fund Scholars Fund Rosemary and John Rhea Jr. Fund in Metabolism* Fouad A. and Val Imm Bashour Fund for Scholarship Fund Carl B. and Florence E. King Foundation Alzheimer’s Disease Research and William F. and Peggy W. Bockhoff Lorraine Sanders Fund Robert H. Munger Fund for Internal C. J. Thomsen Fund* Distinguished Visiting Lecturers Jack and Signe Pritchard Fellowship Endowed Fund Medicine Treatment in Physiology* Scholarship Fund* in Maternal-Fetal Medicine* Lorraine Sanders Fund in Honor of TI Endowed Scholars Program in Carl B. and Florence E. King Foundation Frank K. Ribelin Fund for Urology in David G. Beddow Memorial Lectureship* Robert Erik Boehning Scholarship Fund* Van Alen Hollomon Sammye G. and Michael A. Myers Fund Advanced Imaging Technologies* Janice Ann Proebsting Scholarship Fund* Endowed Fund in Alzheimer’s Disease for Medical Science Honor of Ganesh V. Raj Lyman E. Bilhartz, M.D., AOA David Bruton Jr. Medical Scientist Henry L. and Laura H. Shoap Lawrence L. and Terry P. Tobin Fund - Psi Chapter of Theta Kappa Psi Fredric King Family Endowment for Frank K. Ribelin Fund in honor of Kern Lecture Series* Scholarship Fund* Memorial Fund Nearburg Family Fund for Basic and Liver Disease Research in Honor of Scholarship Fund Liver Disease* Clinical Research in Pediatric Oncology* Wildenthal, M.D., Ph.D. Josephine Simonson Aphasia Trust Fund Dr. William Lee Rupert Everett Billingham, Ph.D., Fund for Felicia Cain Fellowhip in Urology* Rolland Reynolds, M.D., Endowment Fund* Mary Frances King Fund for Cancer Fund for the Center for Basic John A. and Ruth S. Ritter Memorial Fund Visiting Lecturers in Cell Biology* The Claudia Parrill Smith Pediatric Jake Tobolowsky Visiting Professorship Dr. Janet Caldwell Fellowship Fund Ralph B. Rogers Scholarship Fund Research Neuroscience* for Cancer Research in Pathology Oncology Endowment Fund in Psychiatry in Memory of Helen B. Albert Blakes, M.D., Melanoma Harold B. and May E. Sanders Jeanne Roberts Fund for Research and Spine Education Research Fund Rollin and Mary Ella King Fund for Basic Neuroscience Enhancement Tobolowsky and in Honor of Lectureship Endowment* Dr. E. H. Cary Scholarship Fund Scholarship Fund Research and Treatment of Liver Diseases Endowment* Treatment of Liver Disease Dr. David M. Tobolowsky* I. G. Bromberg Memorial Visiting Francis Evans Chubb Scholarship Fund* Dr. John Schermerhorn Endowment Fund* Stacey and Donald Kivowitz Fund for Neuroscience Faculty Endowment Fund* Edgar A. Robinson Family Fund in Professorship* *Fully or partially held at UTIMCO Peter and Joanna Townsend Family Fund Dr. Anson Clark Fund* Anne C. Schoellkopf Scholarship Fund Urology Norsworthy-Holly Corporation Fund for Cancer Research in Honor of Eugene for Scholars in Research on Autism Burlington Northern Fund - Visiting Martha and Robert Click Scholarship Fund Seymour and Hemphill Scholarship Fund* Lancaster Family Fund in Gastroenterology* Medical Excellence Frenkel, M.D. Spectrum Disorders Lectureship in Trauma* Clinical Nutrition Alumni and Michael E. Rooney Cancer Award* Earl J. Shackelford, D.O., and Earl A. Forrest C. Lattner Foundation Fund for North Texas March of Dimes Birth Transcription Endowment Fund* Norman W. Carter Lecture Series Fund Faculty Scholarship Fund in Nephrology Shackelford Scholarship Fund* Research in Affective Disorders* Defects Fund* Rowling Family Endowment Fund* Julius and Louise Truelson Fellowship Martha W. Coleman, M.D., J. W. Simmons Scholarship Fund Lawson and Rogers Lacy Research William D. and Marilyn Oates Saul I. Ruman Parkinson Research Fund Fund in Mineral Metabolism* Lillian B. Clark Lecture Series in Mineral Scholarship Fund* Fund - Cardiovascular Diseases* Endowment Fund Metabolism* Jay Simmons Scholarship Fund C. B. Sacher Memorial Medical Library Mr. and Mrs. Guy Vince Fund Frances B. Conroy Scholarship Fund Dr. Burton Combes Lecture Series in Dr. Walter Skinner Scholarship Fund Royce Laycock, M.D., Fund in Surgery* M. J. Orleans Fund Endowment Fund* Elisabeth Reed Wagner Fund for Research Hepatology* Dorothy R. Cullum Scholarship Fund Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Leake Fund for Leonard D. Ormsby Medical School Farah H. Sahliyeh Neurological and Clinical Care in Neurofibromatosis Dr. Richard M. Smith Memorial Larry Duffy Lecture Series Fund* Dorothy R. Cullum Scholarship in Memory Scholarship Fund Research in ALS* Endowment Fund* Research Fund and Cardiothoracic Surgery of Harry A. Shuford

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Pfizer, Inc. Gatha Burnett Thomas M. Hunt Dr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Riggs, Jr. T. Boone Pickens Foundation/Mr. and Mrs. Cancer Research Foundation of North Gayle Ann W. Hysinger Dr. George A. Roberts T. Boone Pickens Texas Mrs. Maurice Jameson/ Ralph B. Rogers Foundation Pogue Foundation/Mr. and Mrs. A. Mack Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Carpenter Jameson Family Trust Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Rogers Pogue Children’s Miracle Network Telethon Johnson & Johnson Vin and Caren Prothro Foundation/Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Clark III Kathryn H. Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Rogers C. Vincent Prothro Carr P. Collins Foundation Jane & John Justin Foundation Mr. Michael L. Rosenberg/Michael L. Donald W. Reynolds Foundation James M. Collins Foundation Louise W. Kahn Rosenberg Foundation/Sunny and Frank Ribelin Comcast Corporation Mary Kay Inc. Abe Rosenberg Foundation, Inc. Roche Laboratories, Inc. Constantin Foundation W. M. Keck Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Rowling Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Rose, III Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Corrigan, Jr. Kimberly-Clark Foundation St. Paul Medical Foundation, Inc./St. Paul Elaine D. Sammons Fund for Advanced Heart & Lung Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Crain, Jr./R. Lacy, Inc. Carl B. and Florence E. King Foundation Mary R. Saner Charitable Trust Disease Lattner Family Foundation Sherry Knopf Crasilneck Schering-Plough Corporation Sammons Dallas Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Trammell Crow Dr. Dorothy Lee G. D. Searle & Company Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Seay/Sarah and David M. Crowley Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John Ridings Lee Charles Seay Charitable Trust Dr. and Mrs. William A. Sellars Dallas Jewish Community Foundation Leukemia Association of North Texas Dr. Doyle L. Sharp Florence A. Doswell Gillson Longenbaugh Foundation Mary Lucile Shannon Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Simmons/Harold Mr. and Mrs. Grant Dove Mr. and Mrs. Alan Losinger for Mrs. Nancy Dr. Margaret A. Wilson Sitton Simmons Foundation/Simmons Family R. McCune Foundation/Coam Company Beatrice M. Elias/Beatrice and Mr. and Mrs. James C. Smith/ Lowe Foundation Dr. Bob & Jean Smith Foundation/Dr. and Miguel Elias Charitable Trust James and Norma Smith Foundation March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, Mrs. Bob Smith Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Engibous Dr. Ralph C. Smith North Texas Chapter Mr. and Mrs. William T. Solomon Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. English/ Mr. and Mrs. James E. Sowell Jeffrey A. Marcus Southwestern Ball/Kent Waldrep National Kenneth C. English Family Foundation Paralysis Foundation Enron Corporation Dr. Nancy Cain Marcus Sparrow Foundation Southwestern Medical Foundation ExxonMobil Foundation G. Harold and Leila Y. Mathers Charitable Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Stoffel/ Foundation Theodore and Vada Stanley Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Vernon E. Faulconer Gayle and Paul Stoffel Foundation Ella C. McFadden Charitable Trust Sweetheart Ball Greer Garson Fogelson/E. E. Fogelson Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Strauss Mr. and Mrs. William S. McIntyre, IV/ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Walter and Greer Garson Fogelson Charitable Tenneco Gas, Inc. Shirley and William S. McIntyre Robert A. Welch Foundation Foundation Foundation Texas Instruments Foundation GE Medical Systems $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 given Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. McKenzie, Jr./ Genentech, Inc. Texas Stampede or pledged cumulatively as of McKenzie Foundation, Inc. Gifford Foundation/Touchstone and Mr. and Mrs. Jere W. Thompson December 31, 2010 Ms. Jackie McKnight Gifford Families Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Thomsen Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Ackerman/ Dr. Steven L. McKnight Edward and Wilhelmina Ackerman Pauline Allen Gill Foundation/ Marjorie Gifford Touchstone Foundation Mrs. Roger C. Sullivan The Meadows Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Townsend Ruth Collins Altshuler/Ruth C. and GlaxoSmithKline Inc. Family of David Nathan Meyerson Charles S. Sharp Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Irwin G. Grossman Dorothy H. Middleton Olean U. Vincent Amgen Inc. Ute Schwarz Haberecht and Rolf R. Ann Eickenroht Miller Irene H. Wadel and Robert I. Atha, Jr. Anonymous (3) Haberecht, Ph.D./Caroline Haberecht Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Miller, III Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Walker, Jr./ Moore/Michael Haberecht, M.D., Ph.D. AstraZeneca LP Mission Pharmacal Company Anne Marie and Thomas B. Walker, Jr. Dr. Robert C. and Florine Kemp Hager Lupe Murchison Foundation Foundation Veronica Atkins Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Haggar, Jr. Muscular Dystrophy Association, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Walker/ Bank of America Patrick and Beatrice Haggerty Foundation/ Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Myers Thomas C. and Carolyn W. Walker Mr. and Mrs. William D. Barrett Beatrice M. Haggerty Ted Nash Long Life Foundation Family Foundation Dr. Fouad A. and Mrs. Val Imm Bashour/ Mr. and Mrs. John P. Harbin Raymond D. Nasher/Nasher Foundation Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray Wallace Cardiology Fund S. T. Harris Family NCH Corporation Harry W. Bass, Jr. Foundation Linda W. Hart and Milledge A. Hart, III Pauline E. Weinberger Charles E. Nearburg/Nearburg Foundation Southwestern Medical Foundation is pleased to recognize a very special category of donors. Lifetime Benefactors are those individuals, Mr. and Mrs. Perry R. Bass/Harris Hartwell Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Westcott/Westcott Methodist Health Foundation/ Dana E. Nearburg/Nearburg Foundation Foundation corporations, foundations and organizations that have given or pledged $1 million or more cumulatively to the Foundation or to Thomas L. Shields, M.D. Fund Hawn Foundation Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation Whitaker Foundation the medical center, as either one large donation or a series of contributions. These gifts help sustain the Foundation, UT Southwestern Baxter Healthcare Corporation Robert Tucker Hayes Foundation/Robert Mr. and Mrs. William D. Oates T. Hayes Beaux Arts Stiffnung/Wendy Reves Virginia Lazenby O’Hara Dr. and Mrs. Kern Wildenthal Medical Center and other related organizations. Ruby D. Hexter Charitable Trust Dr. and Mrs. W. Robert Beavers Once Upon A Time … Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Willie, Jr./ Mary Dees McDermott Hicks Margaret W. Beckner Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Mrs. Laverne Willie A. L. Chilton Foundation Trust Nancy B. Hamon/Hamon Charitable Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Hicks/Thomas O. $5,000,000 or more given or John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Mr. and Mrs. Louis Beecherl, Jr./ Mrs. Reece A. Overcash, Jr./ and Cinda Hicks Foundation Dr. Jean D. Wilson pledged cumulatively as of The Hon. and Mrs. William P. Clements, Jr./ Foundation Foundation Bosque Foundation AYCO Charitable Foundation Lyda Hill Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William W. Winspear December 31, 2010 Clements Foundation Hoblitzelle Foundation Lucille P. Markey Charitable Trust Josephine L. Biddle P&G Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Abbott Laboratories Hillcrest Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Ivor P. Wold Communities Foundation of Texas, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund M. Hoffman/ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McDermott/ Big D. Beat, Inc./Dallas Heart Ball Dr. and Mrs. Charles Y. C. Pak/ Anonymous (3) Crystal Charity Ball Hoffman Family Foundation Eugene McDermott Foundation Biogen Dr. and Mrs. Aaron A. Hofmann Charles Y. C. Pak Foundation Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Womack Walter M. and Helen D. Bader The Dallas Foundation Howard Hughes Medical Institute Merck Company Foundation/Merck & Biovail Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Horchow/ Parke-Davis Wyeth-Ayerst Pharmaceuticals Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Company, Inc. Horchow Family Charitable Trust Biological Humanics Foundation/ The Dedman Foundation/ Mr. and Mrs. Gene H. Bishop Mr. and Mrs. John G. Penson Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wyly Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hudson Mary McDermott Cook Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Dedman, Sr./ Mr. and Mrs. Erik Jonsson/ Mobility Foundation Bristol-Myers Squibb Company/ Mary Kathleen Redden Phillips and Yellow Rose Foundation Burroughs Wellcome Fund Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Dedman, Jr./ Jonsson Foundation Moncrief Cancer Foundation Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation M. R. & Evelyn Hudson Foundation Kathleen Anne Phillips Cain Foundation Mrs. Patty Dedman Nail Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Mr. and Mrs. W. A. “Tex” Moncrief, Jr./ Jean Ann Brock Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Huffines, Pollock Foundation Dorothy Price Trust Abe (Brunky) Zale/Abe Zale Philanthropic W. W. Caruth, Jr. Foundation Excellence in Education Foundation Foundation William A. and Elizabeth B. Moncrief Stephen W. Brock Jr./Huffines Enterprises Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rapoport Fund of The Foundation of the Jewish Children’s Cancer Fund of Dallas, Inc. Gertrude M. Gillespie Eli Lilly and Company Foundation David Bruton, Jr./David Bruton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Keith W. Hughes Research to Prevent Blindness Endowment Federation of Greater Dallas Children’s Medical Foundation/Children’s Mr. and Mrs. Cecil H. Green/Green Virginia Murchison Linthicum Harry S. Moss Heart Trust Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Hunt Fund Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Zale/M.B. and Medical Center of Dallas Foundation/Cecil H. Green Trust Bulah M. Luse Charitable Remainder Trust Mr. and Mrs. Ross Perot/Perot Foundation William Buchanan Foundation Mr. and Mrs. W. Herbert Hunt Sid W. Richardson Foundation Edna Zale Foundation

32 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 33 The W. M. Keck Foundation Central Market St. Baldrick’s Foundation Mr. J. L. Davis Estate of Mary Frances King Child Brain Foundation, Inc. Mr. Victor E. Salvino DR Medical LLC Lattner Family Foundation, Inc. Children’s Cancer Fund, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Sanders Dr. and Mrs. John P. Eberts Lowe Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Corrigan, IV/ Mary R. Saner Charitable Remainder Mrs. Richard D. Eiseman Corrigan-Goddard Foundation Estate of David M. Marshall Annuity Trust Ethicon, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Denker Mary Kay Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Edgar H. Schollmaier/ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gene Evans/Roy Gene The DGBB Foundation Mr. Nelson L. Mauldin Schollmaier Foundation and Pamela Evans Foundation Mrs. Grant A. Dove/Grant A. & Peg Brady 2010 Gifts Mrs. Eugene McDermott/Eugene Dr. Thomas L. Shields Mrs. Gail O. Ewing Dove Foundation McDermott Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Theodore C. Skokos/ Mr. and Mrs. Alan D. Feld/Anne and Mr. Mario Dozzo/Mario Dozzo Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William S. McIntyre IV/ Ted and Shannon Skokos Foundation Alan Feld Fund of Communities Shirley and William S. McIntyre Mr. and Mrs. Alan D. Friedman/ Society for Women’s Health Research Foundation of Texas The Mary Potishman Lard Trust Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Alfred G. Gilman Gabrielle’s Angel Foundation for Mr. and Mrs. William T. Solomon Mission Pharmacal Company Mr. and Mrs. William J. Goodwin Cancer Research Sparrow Foundation Mr. W. A. (Tex) Moncrief, Jr./William A. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Greene/Joan and Mr. and Mrs. Irwin J. Grossman Dr. and Mrs. William S. Spears and Elizabeth B. Moncrief Foundation Fred King Family Foundation Donor Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oscar Neuhoff, Jr./Mr. Ms. Susan Metz Hawkins and Mr. and Mrs. E. Bruce Street, Jr. Advised Fund of the Jewish Endowment Mr. Jack W. Hawkins and Mrs. Britt L. Fair/Mr. and Mrs. Ms. Carol A. Taylor Foundation of Louisiana Charles T. Terrell, Jr. Mr. Robert T. Hayes/Robert Tucker Hayes Texas Instruments Incorporated Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Heller Dr. Yukie Niwa Foundation Dr. Terry P. and Mr. Lawrence L. Tobin Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Henry/ Once Upon a Time…/Ms. Kimberly M. CH and MS Hoiles Charitable Trust Henry Foundation 24 Hour Fitness Baldi and Mr. Geoffrey P. Raynor Dr. and Mrs. C. Wallace Hooser/ Mr. and Mrs. Billy D. Henry M. R. & Evelyn Hudson Foundation United Way of Metropolitan Dallas, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Perot/Perot Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hill International Mental Health Research Mr. and Mrs. David Weir/ Mrs. Caren H. Prothro/Vin and Caren Mr. Al G. Hill, Jr. Prothro Foundation/Caren Prothro Organization/Music Festival for The Catholic Foundation Mental Health Mr. and Mrs. James M. Hinckley Charitable Lead Trust Mr. and Mrs. Phillip F. Wiggins JPMorgan Chase Bank of Texas, N.A./ Mr. and Mrs. James M. Hoak, Jr./ Estate of Loyse J. Quinlan Dr. and Mrs. Kern Wildenthal J. P. Morgan Chase Foundation James M. & Nancy J. Hoak Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rapoport/Bernard Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wood Kenny Can Foundation Josephine Holley Trust and Audre Rapoport Foundation KidneyTexas, Inc. Estate of Nancy N. Wu Mr. S. Roger Horchow/Horchow Family Mr. and Mrs. Ronald P. Reeder Charitable Trust Luther King Capital Management Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wyly/Medical Research Rudman Securities Partnership, Ltd Mr. Richard M. Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Kraus/Waters & in Urology Fund of Communities St. Paul Medical Foundation Kraus, LLP Foundation of Texas/Medical Research Integra Foundation, Inc. Dr. Donald C. Schenk in Psychiatry Fund of Communities Mr. and Mrs. Jerry D. Lancaster Inwood National Bank Simmons Family Foundation/The Simmons Foundation of Texas LeukemiaTexas Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jackson/The J. L. and Family Foundation Advised Fund of Marion Jackson Foundation The Dallas Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James J. LoBianco Gifts of $10,000 - $24,999 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry P. Jones/Gene and Jerry The Gillson Longenbaugh Foundation Anonymous (1) Mr. and Mrs. James E. Sowell Jones Family - Dallas Cowboys Charities Mr. and Mrs. S. Todd Maclin Southwestern Medical Foundation is grateful for the gifts, pledges and other support provided by our generous donors. Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Strauss/Diana K. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Adams Mary Kay Inc. and Richard C. Strauss Foundation/ Drs. Ann Matt and Willis C. Maddrey The following includes all gifts of $250 or more that were received by Southwestern Medical Foundation and/or Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Z. Altshuler/Ruth C. Estate of Wilma W. Keahey Lantana Education/Charitable Minnie L. Maffett Scholarship Trust & Charles S. Sharp Foundation, Inc. The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center between Jan. 1, 2010 and Dec. 31, 2010. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Keyes Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. McBee Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Bass/ Mrs. Miriam S. Kindred/Margaret W. Edward N. & Della L. Thome Memorial Every effort has been made to make this list as complete and accurate as possible, but inevitably some errors or omissions may have Catherine and James McCormick Richard D. Bass Foundation Beckner Charitable Remainder Unitrust Foundation Charitable Foundation Drs. Patricia C. Bergen and Wallace, Barbara and Kelly King Charitable occurred. We would appreciate receiving corrections, comments or questions. Please contact the Foundation at 214-351-6143. Tom Thumb Foundation, an affiliate of Mrs. Josephine Williams McNutt Duke S. Samson Foundation Trust the Safeway Foundation/ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Modell/ Randalls Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Beutel KLUV Gifts of $500,000 and above The Pogue Foundation The Catholic Foundation Dr. Samuel Y. Dorfman, Jr. Jeffrey Modell Foundation, Inc. R&B Wallace Management Trust Big City Crushed Concrete LLC Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lacerte Anonymous (2) Mr. Frank K. Ribelin/Estate of Children’s Medical Center of Dallas Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Engibous/ Mr. and Mrs. William A. Montgomery West Endowment Mr. and Mrs. Henry Billingsley/Dallas Mr. and Mrs. John Ford Lacy Frank K. Ribelin OTOL Trust Engibous Family Foundation Mrs. Charles Gill Morgan/Charles Gill Children’s Medical Center of Dallas Women’s Foundation Billingsley Fund Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Laudenheimer/ Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Rose III A.L. Chilton Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. English/ Gifts of $25,000 - $99,999 and Carolyn G. Morgan Fund of The Hon. and Mrs. William P. Clements, Jr./ Mrs. Mary Jean Blanton Joan and Fred King Family Foundation Kenneth C. English Family Foundation Anonymous (4) Communities Foundation of Texas Clements Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Simmons/Coam James M. Collins Foundation Donor Advised Fund of the Jewish Company/Simmons Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jerald T. Baldridge/ Harry S. Moss Trust for Prevention & Mr. and Mrs. J. Wynne Breeden Communities Foundation of Texas, Inc. Comcast Cable Mr. and Mrs. Vernon E. Faulconer Endowment Foundation of Louisiana Baldridge Foundation Cure of Heart Disease The Sweetheart Ball Fund of the Mrs. Ben R. Briggs The Dedman Foundation/Dedman Ms. Mary McDermott Cook/ Mr. and Mrs. Kent B. Foster/Kent & Dr. and Mrs. Mark L. Lemmon, Jr. Bally Total Fitness Ted Nash Long Life Foundation Foundation Fund of Communities Communities Foundation of Texas Eugene McDermott Foundation JoAnn Foster Family Foundation Mr. Stephen H. Brooks Eli Lilly and Company Foundation, Inc. Mrs. Perry R. Bass NCH Corporation Foundation of Texas/Mrs. Robert The Rose Van Wert Trust Mr. and Mrs. Berry R. Cox/ Mr. and Mrs. William K. Gayden/ Cain Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Chao C. Mai H. Dedman/Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Berry R. Cox Family Foundation The Gayden Family Foundation Estate of Paul M. Bass, Jr. Mrs. Christa A. Overcash/The R. A. Gifts of $100,000 - $499,999 Peter Bradley Carlson Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. John L. Marion Dedman, Jr./Patty Dedman Nail Estate of Louise Crespi Benners Overcash, Jr. Family Foundation Mrs. Trammell Crow/Crow Holdings Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Gibson/ Mr. and Mrs. W. Plack Carr, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Tom F. Marsh/Tom and Anonymous (4) Mr. George C. Platt/ Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Trammell Crow Residential The Melchizedek Fund of Communities Mr. Archie Bennett, Jr. Citigroup Smith Barney Charlene Marsh Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Ackerman Foundation of Texas The Catholic Foundation Ms. Linda W. Hart and Crow Holdings/Mr. and Mrs. Harlan R. Mr. and Mrs. Mason C. Brown/ Ms. Karen Fletcher McCloskey Drs. Carol P. and Daniel K. Podolsky Ms. Darcie A. Bundy and Mr. Milledge A. Hart III AT&T Foundation Crow/Mr. and Mrs. Stuart M. Crow/Mr. Mrs. S. T. Harris/S.T. and Margaret D. Mason Brown Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. Kenneth P. Cohen Dr. and Mrs. John D. McConnell Hoblitzelle Foundation Dr. Robert C. Atkins Foundation Trammell S. Crow Harris Foundation Prevent Blindness Texas Dr. and Mrs. Michael S. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McElroy ProPath Services, L.L.P. Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW)/ Mrs. Edmund M. Hoffman Mrs. Harry W. Bass, Jr./Harry W. Bass, Jr. David M. Crowley Foundation Hartwell Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Irwin J. Brown/Ike and CREW Classic Mr. and Mrs. Patrick K. McGee Estate of Thomas M. Hunt Foundation Crystal Charity Ball Mr. and Mrs. Joe V. Hawn, Jr./ Candy Brown Family Foundation Mrs. Gary F. Purdue Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. McGuire/June Mr. and Mrs. Gil J. Besing Hawn Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Rainaldi Community Foundation of North Texas Harry S. Moss Heart Trust The Dallas Foundation H.E. Butt Grocery Company A. and Peter G. McGuire Fund of Mr. and Mrs. Gary C. Cowles Lupe Murchison Foundation Bosque Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Decherd/ A. G. Hilley Residuary Trust Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Butt Mr. and Mrs. John L. Roach Communities Foundation of Texas Dr. and Mrs. Charles Y. C. Pak/ Canary Foundation The Decherd Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Holt Cancer Research Foundation of Ruth Robinson and Family Curing Kids’ Cancer Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John D. McStay/ Charles Y. C. Pak Foundation Amon G. Carter Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dorfman, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Norman M. Kaplan North Texas Mrs. Saul I. Ruman Dallas Women’s Foundation Morning Star Family Foundation

34 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 35 Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Meyers Mr. and Mrs. Webber Beall, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Jaffre Mr. Bruce L. Sternberg Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Burke, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Mabry Mr. L. Dale Stamps Dr. John W. Barnes Ms. Kay Y. Moran/The James D. and Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Beecherl, III/ Mr. Robert L. Jensen/Jensen Family Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Stoffel Burlington Northern Santa Fe Foundation Mr. Ernest G. Mantz Mr. and Mrs. Roger T. Staubach/Staubach Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Barnes, Jr. Kay Y. Moran Foundation Beecherl Family Fund of the Fidelity Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H. Strauss/ Carter BloodCare Dr. Nancy Cain Marcus Family Foundation Dr. Mary Jane Barth Charitable Gift Fund Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Myers/Mike A. Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Jonsson/ Theodore H. and Annette G. Strauss Mr. and Mrs. Mao S. Chang/Las Colinas Mr. and Mrs. Benton W. Markey/Judy Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Steinberg/ Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Bartholow Myers Foundation Mr. C. Huston Bell Philip R. Jonsson Foundation Foundation and Benton Markey Fund of the Dallas Lawrence E. Steinberg Foundation International, Inc. Mrs. Paul M. Bass Dr. and Mrs. Aharon Netzer Dr. Karen R. Borman Drs. Shellie C. and John D. Josephs Mr. and Mrs. T. McCullough Strother Jewish Community Foundation Drs. Lori D. and Charles D. Stetler Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Bass NT Creativo Sa De Cv Paul H. and Cleo M. Brandt Fund of Mr. and Mrs. Russell T. Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Swope Mr. and Mrs. Elvis L. Mason Mr. and Mrs. L. Henry Stollenwerck, Jr. Dr. Robert A. Clark Dr. Jeffrey T. Bates Ms. Helen L. Pappas Community Foundation of North Texas Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Kivowitz/ Targacept, Inc. Maxi-Lift inc. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Taylor, Jr./Olmsted- Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Coffee, Jr. BCM & Associates, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Parrill/ The Hon. Dolph Briscoe, Jr. Stacey and Donald Kivowitz Dr. and Mrs. R. Stanley Taylor, III Mr. and Mrs. J. Jan Collmer Mrs. Jerry A. McCutchin, Sr. Taylor Foundation Inc. Mr. Richard I. Beattie Fred & Charlotte Parrill Foundation Charitable Foundation Drs. Patricia H. and J. Donald Capra Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Terry Dr. and Mrs. C. Eric Coln Mr. and Mrs. Jerry J. McManus Drs. Ellen L. Taylor-Seldin and Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Beecherl, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kusin Donald W. Seldin Mr. James H. Pasant Dr. and Mrs. John S. Cargile III Texas Surgical Society Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Conway/Conway Mr. and Mrs. Forrest W. Meacham Dr. Lee Ann R. Lau and Mr. David M. Lau Dr. and Mrs. Peter D. Beitsch Dr. and Mrs. John W. Pate, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Denny Carreker, Jr. Dr. Erwin R. Thal Family Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Medical Center Woman’s Club Dr. and Mrs. Dwain L. Thiele Gift Fund Mrs. F. Andrew Bell/ Perkins-Prothro Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James D. Carreker/ Lions Club District 2-X2 Mrs. J. Frank Miller, III Ms. Jodi Lynne Thompson Mrs. Gillis Thomas A.L. Chilton Foundation Mr. Todd Losasso Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Corboy Mr. and Mrs. Ross Perot, Jr./ James D. Carreker Family Advised Mr. and Mrs. Jere W. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Misdom Dr. and Mrs. Fernando R. Torres Drs. Maryann Guill Couch and Mr. and Mrs. Selwin Belofsky Sarah and Ross Perot Jr. Foundation Fund of The Dallas Foundation Mr. and Mrs. W. Lamar Lovvorn Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Morgan, Jr. Drs. Diane M. Twickler and Mr. Michael Thompson James B. Couch Drs. Rebecca B. and Paul R. Bergstresser Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program Mr. Brian O. Casey/Westwood Mr. and Mrs. Cary M. Maguire Mr. and Mrs. Jon L. Mosle, Jr. George D. Wendel, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. William W. Turner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Curts Drs. Susan Moore Berry and J. Mark Berry Dr. and Mrs. David J. Pillow, Jr. Management Corporation Majors Scientific Books, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. R. James Valentine Dr. and Mrs. Paul R. Vanatta Mr. Robert F. Nash Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Click Mrs. Wayne E. Dear Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Best Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Posey/ Mr. and Mrs. Mariano A. Martinez, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Norris, III Mr. and Mrs. Lee D. Vendig VidaCare Corporation Dr. Scott A. deVilleneuve Dr. Samuel M. Bierner United Way of Greater Los Angeles Dr. Jack B. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Kade L. Matthews Mr. Timothy R. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Walter/Elizabeth Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pritchard The Rev. and Mrs. Henry C. Coke, III Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Dewar, II Dr. and Mrs. William A. Billups, III Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Matthews, Jr. W. and Jeffrey J. Walter Fund of Research, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Walter/Jean Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Dickey, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Black Dr. and Mrs. David G. Pritchard Collins-Fisher Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Christopher McCauley Communities Foundation of Texas Dr. Stacy E. Ong H. and John T. Walter, Jr. Fund of Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Dunn Communities Foundation of Texas Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Black, Jr. Mr. Jack Allen Pritchard Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crutcher, III Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. McCullough/ Dr. and Mrs. William R. Weaver/Gil and Pediatric Society of Greater Dallas Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Estrada Dr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Walters Dr. and Mrs. D. Shelton Blair Mrs. Jack Arthur Pritchard Dallas Jewish Community Foundation M.& A. McCullough Foundation Dody Weaver Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Penn Dr. and Mrs. W. Phil Evans, III Drs. Jian Wang and Xin Jin Zhou Mr. and Mrs. Steven L. Blasnik/Linda Reata Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Mrs. Patricia H. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. M. Joseph McHugh The Hon. Garry A. Weber Mr. and Mrs. John G. Penson Mr. and Mrs. C. Mickey Flood and Steven Blasnik Philanthropic Mr. and Mrs. Eric Reeves Ms. Patricia Hasemeier Mr. and Mrs. Bart A. McLean Mr. and Mrs. William M. Wetsman/ Dr. and Mrs. James J. Weber Food Glorious Food PepsiCo Foundation, Inc. Fund of the Dallas Jewish Community Mr. and Mrs. John A. Roan/ Ms. Claire C. Dewar Mr. and Mrs. Tom B. Medders III Wetsman Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William R. Wiggins Dr. and Mrs. Ronald F. Garvey Ms. Nancy Perot Foundation John and Sherry Roan Giving Account Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Dickson Drs. Carmen M. and Ludwig A. Michael/ The Hon. Laura L. Wheat and Mr. and Mrs. James R. Wikert/Alinda Hill Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Gengler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Pollock Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund District 2 E-1 Lions Tissue and Carmen M. and Ludwig A. Michael Mr. Douglas D. Wheat Wikert Foundation Dr. Anita C. Gilliam Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Pollock Mrs. William F. Bockhoff Mr. and Mrs. William E. Rose Eye Bank Inc Fund of Communities Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Alan B. White Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. Wilkirson Mr. and Mrs. Cary Griffin Mr. Lawrence S. Pollock, III Mrs. Duncan E. Boeckman/Boeckman Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Rowe, Jr. Ms. Karen Drennan and Ms. Cherie King/ of Texas Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Whitten Mrs. William W. Winspear Mr. and Mrs. John E. Grimes Premier Specialties, Inc dba Medical Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Pete Schenkel Teal Ribbon Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mihalopoulos Dr. Florence L. and Mr. Frederic F. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wischmeyer Mr. and Mrs. James L. Halperin/James and Express PSI Dr. Mary A. Bone and Dr. and Mrs. Kenny L. Simpkins Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Durham Dr. and Mrs. Howard W. Morgan, Jr. Wiedemann Drs. Jane L. and Franklin S. Yau Gayle Halperin Foundation Dr. Jeffrey H. Pruitt The Hon. John R. Adamson Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Smith, II Mr. and Mrs. Dwight H. Emanuelson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jon L. Mosle, III Ms. Laura Fox Williamson/ Mr. Robert L. Harris Mr. Jerry Pruzinsky Gifts of $1,000 - $2,499 Dr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Bonte Mrs. Bob Smith/Dr. Bob & ENDO Pharmaceuticals Mr. and Mrs. Rick J. O’Brien/Pat & Neil David G. and Mary Fox Fund of Communities Foundation of Texas Mr. Jess T. Hay Mr. and Mrs. David W. Quinn Anonymous (6) Drs. Bradley A. and Mary Z. J. Boone Jean Smith Foundation Ms. Cindy K. Engles/Cynthia K. Engles O’Brien Family Foundation Dr. and Mrs. James H. Herndon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Rachofsky Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Boone Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Sparkman Advised Fund of The Dallas Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John A. O’Dwyer Ms. Margaret S. Wilson/Scarbrough Ms. Naomi D. Aberly and Mr. Laurence H. Foundation Fund of Communities Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Hersh/Hersh Dr. and Mrs. Barry W. Raff Lebowitz/Lebowitz Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Bill C. Booziotis Mr. and Mrs. James C. Stone Mr. and Mrs. Randall R. Engstrom Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. O’Toole/Mr. Foundation of Texas Foundation and Mrs. Thomas F. O’Toole Fund of Mr. and Mrs. James S. Ramsey, Jr./Mary Mrs. Acers Dr. and Mrs. Bruce P. Bordlee Mr. and Mrs. Phineas W. Stubbs, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Ernst Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Hewett Communities Foundation of Texas Drs. Naomi J. Winick and Stewart Ramsey Family Charitable Fund Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Adair, III Mr. and Mrs. Edward O. Boshell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Swain, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben E. Esquivel Joseph T. Murphy Miss Lyda Hill of Community Foundation of North Parkland Health & Hospital System Dr. Perrie M. Adams Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Bowers Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Thompson, Jr./ Mr. and Mrs. Ed H. Esquivel Mr. and Mrs. R. Marvin Womack Dr. Richard E. Hoffman Texas Dr. Elizabeth J. Parks and Thank Heaven Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William M. Addy Mr. Peter M. Bowler Mr. and Mrs. John F. Eulich Mr. Willard L. Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Sam G. Holman Dr. and Mrs. Warren Y. Randall/Olmsted- Gifts of $2,500 - $4,999 Dr. and Mrs. H. Wayne Agnew Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Bowles, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. McHenry T. Tichenor, Jr./ Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Fearon Mr. and Mrs. R. Wayne Hughes, Jr. Taylor Foundation Inc. Pate Rehabilitation Endeavors, Inc. Anonymous (3) McHenry and Lisa Tichenor Fund of Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Reilly/Reilly Dr. Aisha Ahmed Mr. William M. Bowling Dr. Steven V. Foster Mr. and Mrs. Stuart M. Pearman Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hull Communities Foundation of Texas Dr. and Mrs. Sam S. Ahn Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. Albritton, III Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Bowman, Jr. Mrs. David G. Fox, Jr./David G. and Mrs. Paul C. Peters, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Clay M. Hunt Mrs. Robert E. Titus/Jean and Ms. Gail E. Alpert Dr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Riggs, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Mark A. Alford Dr. Karen D. Bradshaw and Mary Fox Fund of Communities Mr. and Mrs. Todd M. Hunt Bob Titus Fund of Communities Mr. William C. Pickens, Jr. Foundation of Texas The American Academy of Restorative Mr. and Mrs. John V. Roach, II/ Dr. Ahsan T. Ali Mr. Fred A. Shapiro Foundation of Texas Integra LifeSciences PMT Ambulance Dentistry Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Freeman, Sr. The Roach Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Ambrozy Mr. Brett H. Branch United Way of Greater Los Angeles Mr. and Mrs. R. Steven Ivy Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Rankin, Jr. Ms. Kimberly J. Askew Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gomez Dr. George A. Roberts Drs. J. Valerie Ravan Andrews and Thomas Dr. and Mrs. Stephen K. Brannan Vanberg Family Foundation Dr. and Mrs. E. Patrick Jenevein, Jr./Jane Dr. and Mrs. Karl E. Rathjen Auntie Anne’s Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Graham and Pat Jenevein Advised Fund of The Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Roosevelt, Jr. C. Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Breard Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Vonder Hoya Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Reckling III Dr. Terry L. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Darren Brennan Graphic Solutions Group, Inc. Dallas Foundation Rosewood Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey H. Ashworth Estate of J. Donald Walp Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Reihsen Ms. Louise C. Bashour Mrs. Lou Kadane Mrs. Stella Bressler Ralph G. Greenlee, Jr., M.D. Dr. Phillip J. Rossi Mr. Verlon R. Aston, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Waltmon Mr. James R. Reis Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Beck III/ Mr. and Mrs. Barron U. Kidd/Jane du Pont Dr. and Mrs. Luther M. Brewer Mrs. Edmond R. Haggar, Sr./ Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey R. Saffle Dr. and Mrs. James M. Atkins Melba R. Williams Trust The Peter and Nancy Beck Fund of The and Barron U. Kidd Family Fund of Ed Haggar Family Foundation Employees of Renaissance Hospital Drs. Diane J. Sansonetti and John W. Batty Mr. and Mrs. Tony Atkiss Mrs. Faye C. Briggs Mrs. Michael H. Winter Dallas Foundation The Dallas Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Haggar, Jr./ Dr. and Mrs. Matthew B. Rossi Dr. and Mrs. Scott A. Seidel Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Atwell/Susan Lay Mr. and Mrs. Henri L. Bromberg, III YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas Dr. Richard A. Benavides Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Kiernan J.M. Haggar, Jr. Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Routman Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Shaw II and Anthony Atwell Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James M. Brown Young Texans Against Cancer Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Brierley/Hal and Mr. and Mrs. Rollin W. King Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy L. Halbreich St. Jude Medical, Inc. Dr. Charles J. Sherr Drs. Mary Lou Auchus and Mrs. Larry G. Brown/ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Zale/ Diane Brierley Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John L. Lancaster III Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Harris/ Mr. Victor E. Salvino, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Shutt/George A. Richard J. Auchus A. L. Chilton Foundation Abe Zale Foundation/M.B. & Miss Greer Brody Mr. and Mrs. Olin B. Lane, Jr. The Florence Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Lowell H. Sands and Nancy P. Shutt Foundation Austin Industries, Inc. Browning Oil Company, Inc. Edna Zale Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Harshal S. Broker Las Colinas International, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Heath Dr. Kirk E. Scott Ms. Anne J. Siegel and Dr. Jerry L. Ms. Frances J. Eichorst and Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Bryan Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Zollars Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Buford/Buford Mrs. Nancy O. Lemmon Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Heins Mr. and Mrs. John F. Scovell/Scovell Watson, Jr. Mr. Phillip A. Baewer Mr. Stanley J. Bugala Foundation/Linda C. Buford Fund of Mrs. Milton P. Levy, Jr./Marjorie K. and Gifts of $5,000 - $9,999 Family Fund of The Dallas Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Glenn R. Simmons Bain & Company Texas Hodges Fund of the Community Communities Foundation of Texas Milton P. Levy Fund of Communities Mr. and Mrs. C. Scott Burford/ Anonymous (1) Foundation of North Texas Mr. James R. Seitz, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis M. Skinner, II Dr. Melissa F. and Mr. Angus T. Baird Meek Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Stuart M. Bumpas Foundation of Texas Dr. and Mrs. Brett D. Arnoldo Ms. Marguerite Steed Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. James E. Shoemaker SmithGroup/F&S Mrs. Mary N. Balisteri Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Z. Burkhead Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Brian Bunch/Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John P. Locke Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Bankhead Drs. Nancy J. and Ted H. Humble Mr. and Mrs. Curtis E. Smith Mrs. Jeffrey Bunch Gift Fund-Fidelity Mr. and Mrs. Oivind H. Lorentzen Mrs. William H. Snyder, III Bank of Oklahoma/Bank of Texas, N.A. Dr. Karen Lynn Burnett Mr. and Mrs. E. Mark Bassel ISN Software Corp. Mrs. Robert L. Solender Charitable Gift Fund Mr. and Mrs. Alan Losinger Mr. and Mrs. Webb Sowden, Jr. Bank of Texas, N.A. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Burns

36 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 37 Mr. and Mrs. Chris Cagle Dr. Shashi K. Dharma and Mrs. Edward D. Godlewski Mr. and Mrs. Miguel A. Hughes Lions Organ & Eye Bank of Mr. Isam Munir Mrs. Jack C. Ray Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Smith/Peter P. and Ms. Elizabeth A. Calloway Dr. Mahendra Mahatma Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Gold/ Ms. Caroline Rose Hunt District 2 E2 Inc Mr. and Mrs. Jim Murray Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Y. Ray, Jr. Bonnie B. Smith Foundation Ms. Janice W. Calloway Dr. Alan R. Dimick Gold Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Hunt Dr. and Mrs. Francisco Loya III Mr. and Mrs. John R. Muse/ Dr. and Mrs. Larry E. Reaves Mr. and Mrs. Brien P. Smith Mr. and Mrs. C. Vance Campbell, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. John T. DiPasquale Mr. F. B. Pete Goldman Ms. Ruth Irvin and Dr. J. Michael DiMaio Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Lyon, III Muse Educational Foundation Dr. Sandeep G. Reddy Dr. and Mrs. J. Brannan Smoot Mr. and Mrs. Brian Mutch Dr. and Mrs. Michael A. Cardenas Dr. and Mrs. Mark H. Drazner Dr. Joseph L. Goldstein Mr. and Mrs. R. Dale Irwin Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey N. MacDowell Mrs. Ann D. Reed Dr. and Mrs. George B. Sonnier Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Myers Dr. and Mrs. Kevin S. Carnes Mr. Herbert S. Drew Dr. William H. Gorman Robin M. Jacoby Ph.D. Mr. John W. Madden, II Dr. and Mrs. W. Gary Reed Dr. and Mrs. Paul M. Southern, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Will Ryan and Family Mr. and Mrs. Vincent A. Carrozza Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Durovich Mrs. William H. Goss Drs. Mamta K. and Rajeev Jain Dr. Christopher J. Madden Mr. and Mrs. Gerard L. Regard/Betty and Dr. and Mrs. David K. Spady Mr. and Mrs. F. James Neil, Jr. Gerard Regard Charitable Fund of the Mr. and Mrs. B. Gene Carter Drs. Margaret E. Earle and Dr. Kathleen J. Grant Dr. Jeffrey E. Janis J.F. Maddox Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Stuart J. Spechler/ Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Gregory D. Thorley Dr. and Mrs. H. Gordon Green Dr. and Mrs. Todd J. Neuberger United Jewish Foundation Ms. Dianne T. Cash Mr. and Mrs. D. Paul Jarzemsky Dr. and Mrs. Pradeep P. Mammen Dr. Robert T. Reid Dr. Carol N. Eason Mr. and Mrs. James E. Green, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neuhoff III Mr. and Mrs. Pat Y. Spillman Mr. and Mrs. John R. Castle, Jr./ Ms. Judith K. Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Mangum Drs. Amy and Alexander L. Eastman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Neuhoff Ms. S. Renee Reinhart Dr. and Mrs. James S. Spurlock John and Dorothy Castle Advised Fund Drs. Susan B. and Clark R. Gregg Ms. Myron K. Martin Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Jones Dr. and Mrs. Joel E. Richter of The Dallas Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Phillip J. Eichhorn Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gregory Ms. Cheryl Neumann and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stahl Dr. and Mrs. R. Ellwood Jones, III Mr. and Mrs. David F. Martineau Mr. Millard E. Sweatt Ms. Sally Ridgway Mrs. Molly M. Cathey Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Eiseman, Jr. Greystone Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Marc R. Stanley Drs. Ann E. Jones and Bennet E. Davis Mr. and Mrs. John H. Massey Dr. and Mrs. Dennis E. Newton Riggs Employees Fund Drs. Michele W. and Michael R. Cavenee Mr. Ralph K. Elder/ Mrs. Pamela Thompson Griffith and Dr. and Mrs. David A. Start Mrs. Jack W. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Massman Dr. and Mrs. Peter O. Newton Mrs. Sharon Larson Riley and Dr. Marcelle I. Cedars and Elder Family Foundation Trust Dr. David O. Griffith Dr. Kristan L. Staudenmayer Dr. Marion H. Jordan Mr. and Mrs. C. Thomas May, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Michael L. Nix Mr. Peter M. Riley Mr. Anton Traub Mr. Robert C. Elder, Jr./Elder Family Mr. and Mrs. R. Jay Grogan, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Joel B. Steinberg Mr. and Mrs. Lute S. Riley Foundation Trust Mrs. Edwin B. Jordan Mr. Robert Mayer, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Michael V. Norgard The Hon. and Mrs. Bill Ceverha Mr. and Mrs. Dean P. Guerin/Principal/ Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Steinhart Mrs. Robert S. Junger Drs. Marlyn J. Mayo and Daniel Krampitz Ms. Jan B. Norris Mrs. William M. Rippey Capt. and Mrs. Alfred W. Chandler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wicky el-Effendi Eppler, Guerin & Turner Fund of Dr. and Mrs. J. Mark Rister Dr. Joan Stein-Streilein Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. England, Jr. Communities Foundation of Texas Mr. Raj Kalyandurg Ms. Samara L. Kline and Mr. B. Anderson Dr. and Mrs. James T. Norwood Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Chantilis/ Drs. Meribeth H. and William E. Stevens McCarthy/Greystone Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Tim E. Ritter Philanthropic Foundation Mr. and Mrs. R. Ted Enloe, III Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Gutman Mr. William G. Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Novakov Ms. Richel Rivers and Dr. James M. Shultz Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Stollenwerck EOG Resources, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Haddock Mr. and Mrs. Dee J. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Red McCombs/ Mr. and Mrs. Wade T. Nowlin Drs. Valerie and Devron H. Char/ Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Stone/Norma and McCombs Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William D. Oates Mr. and Mrs. John G. Roach Char Family Trust Fund of the Fidelity Esquel Apparel, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace L. Hall, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Steven G. Kernie Don Stone Charitable Gift Fund of the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. McConnell, III Mr. Larry F. Robb Charitable Gift Fund Dr. and Mrs. B. Henry Estess, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hallmark Dr. and Mrs. Ronald N. Kerr Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Oathout Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Dr. Anita E. Robinson and Dr. G. Mr. and Mrs. Scott J. Charlton Mr. Jeffrey M. Hamer Mr. and Mrs. Mike McCoy Mrs. Alden Obering O’Brien Mr. Charles L. Evans Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kickham Christopher Kutteruf/The Kutteruf & Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Story, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. James P. McCulley Mr. and Mrs. Scot W. O’Brien Dr. and Mrs. Chusilp Charnsangavej Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Evans Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hammack Mr. and Mrs. J. Luther King, Jr./ Robinson Fund Inland NW Community Dr. Elizabeth A. Street and Drs. Cheryl K. McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. John B. O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Sarinder M. Chhabra/ ExxonMobil Foundation Mrs. Nancy B. Hamon Luther King Capital Management Foundation Ms. Joan Leskoven Mediveda Solutions, Inc. Kevin G. Connelly Ms. Colleen M. O’Donnell Fadi’s Mrs. Edward G. Harding/ Mr. Kirk A. Kirksey Dr. and Mrs. Tim W. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. John T. Stuart, III Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Chiapparone A. L. Chilton Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Cappy R. McGarr Dr. and Mrs. Ofobuike N. Okani Dr. and Mrs. Tex Fagadau Drs. Karen K. Klatte and Jae-Koo An Ralph B. Rogers Foundation Mrs. Spencer R. Stuart Dr. Christopher J. Chicoskie Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Hardison Mr. and Mrs. Christopher F. McGratty Omm Scientific, Inc. Drs. Janis E. Rosenfeld and Dr. and Mrs. James E. Fagelson Mr. and Mrs. J. Peter Kline/ Dr. Wadi N. Suki Mr. and Mrs. J.E.R. Chilton, III Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Harrigan, Jr. Kline Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. W. Hayden McIlroy Dr. Nancy C. O’Neal Bruce M. Barbash Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Farrington The Rev. and Mrs. Stephen B. Swann Mr. Ravinder Chopra Mr. and Mrs. Micky Harrison Dr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Knight III Dr. and Mrs. Donald L. McKay, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Osborne Rosewood Hotels and Resorts, L.L.C. Mr. and Mrs. Hill A. Feinberg Ms. Cheryl Neumann and Dr. and Mrs. Wayne A. Christopherson Dr. Shelly M. and Mr. Holman Harvey Dr. Katharine Knobil and Mr. Keith Shelly Steven L. McKnight Ph.D. Paciugo Gran Caffe Dr. and Mrs. Lucien M. Rouse, Jr. Mr. Millard E. Sweatt Dr. and Mrs. Richard R. Fermelia Mrs. Fred E. Rowe Drs. Eve G. Cieutat and Dr. and Mrs. Peter L. Hatfield Mr. Jack D. Knox Mr. and Mrs. E. G. McMillan, III Dr. Christine C. Page and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce M. Swenson Mr. and Mrs. Gary J. Fernandes Mr. Thomas J. Page Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Rowlett James W. Blatchford, III Ms. Judy Haven Dr. and Mrs. Robert I. Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. McPherson Mr. and Mrs. Bruce B. Swenson Dr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Ferrell Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. Page Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Ryburn Dr. and Mrs. G. Patrick Clagett Mr. and Mrs. H. Charles Hays Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. Krasnow Mr. Joseph M. McQuillan Mr. and Mrs. Ullman J. Swinson Dr. Maureen A. Finnegan Dr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Painter Sage Products, Inc. Mrs. Allen B. Cobb Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Hegi, Jr./ Dr. Karl L. Krohn The Meadows Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Tagg Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Flores, III Park Place Motorcars Mr. Hanna F. Sahliyeh Mr. and Mrs. Martin V. Coben/ Hegi Family Foundation Dr. Kyle G. Krohn Mediveda Solutions, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund F. Tagg Coben Foundation Mr. Gayle D. Fogelson Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Parkey St. Paul University Hospital Auxiliary Mr. and Mrs. John A. Henry, III Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Carl LaBarba Dr. and Mrs. David L. Mehlum Mr. and Mrs. Burton M. Tansky Mr. James E. Coleman, Jr. Mr. Peter D. Fonberg/H.S. Investments Mr. and Mrs. Arlis B. Parkhurst San Francisco Foundation Drs. Susan Hertel and Steven M. Pisano Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Lambert Dr. and Mrs. Donald E. Meier Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Tart Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Colyer Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Ford Dr. and Mrs. Amitkumar R. Patel Lura Sira Sanders Trust/ Mrs. Donald R. Hibbert Ms. Rosalie Taubman Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. Fortson Mr. and Mrs. Brett L. Landes Dr. Christie Jo Little and Mrs. Marietta S. Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. John K. Pearcy Mr. and Mrs. Stanley S. Hickman/ Dr. Bruce A. Meyer Mrs. Ramona G. Taylor Dr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Foster Mr. Robert W. Langdon Mr. Harmon Schepps Mr. Edward A. Copley, Jr. The Stanley and Mary Beth Hickman Mr. and Mrs. Alvin A. Perella, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Meyer Dr. and Mrs. David L. Tempkin Estate of Evangeline A. Fowler Mr. and Mrs. L. Russell Laughlin Mr. and Mrs. James I. Perkins/ Mr. and Mrs. William L. Schilling Dr. Louis M. Corne Philanthropic Fund of the Dallas Jewish Dr. and Mrs. Dan M. Meyer Dr. and Mrs. L. Ray Teng Dr. Mark J. Fraga Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lavie James I. Perkins Family Foundation Drs. Barbara A. Schultz and Dr. and Mrs. J. Michael Cornell Dr. and Mrs. William M. Meyers, Jr. Bruce E. Mickey Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Termini Dr. and Mrs. Dirk A. Frater Mrs. Eleanor M. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Lawrence Dr. and Mrs. Ray W. Perryman Corner Bakery Cafe Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Hughes Milam Sr. Paul M. Schyve M.D. Texas Academy of Internal Medicine Dr. and Mrs. Mark A. Fredrickson Mr. and Mrs. Chester J. Hinshaw Mr. H. Ward Lay, Jr. Mr. Jack Pew, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Corrigan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Miller/ Dr. Ann M Pflugrath The Selander Foundation Texas Capital Bancshares, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Freeman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Roger Hirl Mr. John M. Y. Lee Mrs. John J. Coyle Meek Foundation Ms. Nancy N. Pham and Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Sepulveda Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Thomsen Dr. and Mrs. William R. Fry Mr. and Mrs. Laurence E. Hirsch/ Dr. and Mrs. Stuart P. Leitner Dr. Robert N. Crabtree Hirsch Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David B. Miller/ Dr. Can H. Duong Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sewell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Tillotson Dr. and Mrs. Dale E. Fuller/ Dr. and Mrs. J. Sloan Leonard, Jr. Ms. Krista L. Crews David B. Miller Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Pickens Mrs. William D. Seybold Fuller Family Fund of the Fidelity Mrs. David M. Holland Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. LeVecchio TLA Medical, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Crosby Dr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Minei Mr. and Mrs. T. Boone Pickens Dr. and Mrs. Nabeel M. Shabout Charitable Gift Fund Mrs. Heidi Brown Hollomon Mr. and Mrs. J. Waymon Levell/ Mr. and Mrs. John C. Tolleson/ Mr. and Mrs. Hubert A. Crouch, III Dr. and Mrs. Todd A. Pollock Mr. and Mrs. George A. Shafer Dr. and Mrs. Norman F. Gant, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Mark W. Holt Ranchero Trust Mr. and Mrs. Harvey R. Mitchell/Harvey Tolleson Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Crozier and Joyce Mitchell Family Foundation Porcellian Club Dr. Karen D. Bradshaw and Gardere Wynne Sewell LLP Dr. Shelby A. Holt Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Leveno Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Toto Mr. Fred A. Shapiro Dr. Byron L. Cryer Dr. and Mrs. Frank L. Mitchell III Mr. and Mrs. Duane W. Potter Drs. Leslie B. and Garrett H. Garner Mr. F. Franklin Honea, II Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Levin Mr. Kenneth A. Toudouze Dr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Shelton Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cuellar, Jr. Mrs. Philip O’B. Montgomery, Jr. Dr. Anant C. Praba Ms. Betsy L. Garvey Dr. Tasuku Honjo Mr. and Mrs. Nathan A. Levine/Nate and Dr. and Mrs. S. Thomas Traweek Mr. and Mrs. Will S. Montgomery Mrs. Ashley H. Priddy Dr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Sigler Mr. and Mrs. W. Bennett Cullum Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gates Hoover Energy Partners LP Ann Levine Family Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Tressler III Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Priddy Mrs. Robert L. Simmons, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Currey Mr. and Mrs. John I. Levy Dr. Daniel J. Moore Dr. and Mrs. Debasish Tripathy Dr. and Mrs. Gerald F. Geisler Hourglass Capital Management, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Heinz K. Simon Dr. and Mrs. B. Lee Mootz, II Jeffrey Pride Foundation for Pediatric Curves Mr. and Mrs. Steven H. Gendler Mr. and Mrs. Don M. Houseman/Don M. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin L. Levy/ Drs. Ann M. Trowbridge and John R. Muir Cancer Research Ms. Ann Sizemore Mr. and Mrs. William A. Custard Drs. Maria-Ana Ghetie and Victor F. and Kathryn B. Houseman Fund of Irvin L. Levy Family Fund of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morgan Mr. and Mrs. James C. Tubb Dr. Kalpana Ramakrishna Dr. and Mrs. Charles T. Slack Drs. Jennifer A. Cuthbert and Ghetie Communities Foundation of Texas Communities Foundation of Texas Dr. Susan Cox Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Rayburn Tucker/ Dr. Laura I. Rankin Dr. and Mrs. Charles M. Sloan Jerry W. Shay Mr. and Mrs. James A. Gibbs Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howell Ms. Laurie M. Lewis Mr. Douglas N. Morris The Justin Dart Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John A. Raphael/ Mr. and Mrs. Wade C. Smith Mr. and Mrs. John L. Dale Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Howley Lexicon Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Moses Mr. Thomas F. Tucker, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jim B. Gilbert Robbie and John A. Raphael Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Smith/Jane & Dr. and Mrs. Mark David Dalton David Ginn, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. Philip J. Huber, Jr. Ms. Deeann Liepa/Toro Company Drs. Deborah L. Mueller and John J. Doski Philanthropic Fund of the Dallas Jewish Bud Smith Family Foundation, Inc. Ms. Betty Turner Mr. Mark D. Daniels Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Glaser, Jr./ Robert J. Dr. and Mrs. David Hubler Drs. Carrie Lindsey and Mark R. Lindsey Dr. and Mrs. Mark E. Mulholland Community Foundation Mr. Kevin F. Smith/ Mr. R. E. Turner Ms. Anne Davidson and Helen H. Glaser Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Hudner Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Lindsley III Mrs. Robert H. Munger Dr. Thomas W. Ratliff Texas Capital Bank N.A. Turner Foundation, Inc.

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