SPRING 2013 A PUBLICATION OF SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL FOUNDATION Southwestern Medical Foundation Board of Trustees 2012-2013

Edward M. Ackerman LaQuita C. Hall Caren H. Prothro Sara Melnick Albert Paul W. Harris Carolyn Perot Rathjen The Heritage Society Rafael M. Anchia Linda W. Hart Michael S. Rawlings OF SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL FOUNDATION Charlotte Jones Anderson Joe V. Hawn, Jr. Kelly E. Roach Table of Contents Marilyn H. Augur Frederick B. Hegi, Jr. Jean W. Roach table of contents Ralph W. Babb Jr. Jeffrey M. Heller Linda Robuck Anonymous (12) Dr. John and Melinda McConnell Doris L. Bass Julie K. Hersh Robert D. Rogers Joyce T. Alban Peter A. McCullough, M.D., M.P.H.* Thomas O. Hicks Catherine M. Rose Peter Beck Mr. and Mrs. James R. Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. McCullough Editor Jill C. Bee Sally S. Hoglund Billy Rosenthal George A. Atnip# Christopher F. McGratty The Extra Mile Gil J. Besing David B. Holl Lizzie Horchow Routman Marilyn Augur* Carmen Crews McCracken McMillan Heidi Harris Cannella Before exercise was considered the path to 4 # Robert W. Best T. Curtis Holmes, Jr. Robert B. Rowling Paul M. Bass* Anne H. McNamara lifelong health, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Jan Hart Black Shelton G. Hopkins, M.D. Stephen H. Sands W. Robert Beavers, M.D. Ferd C. and Carole W. Meyer Creative Director Cecilia G. Boone James R. Huffines John Field Scovell Drs. Paul R. and William R. and Anne E. Montgomery Center had already started the race for answers. George E. Seay Beth Pedersen Daniel H. Branch Hunter L. Hunt Rebecca B. Bergstresser Kay Y. Moran ______Diane M. Brierley Rex V. Jobe George A. Shafer Michael H. Bertino, M.D.* Barbara and Robert Munford, M.D. Weber Shandwick Jean Ann Brock Judith K. Johnson Cynthia S. Sherry M.D. Josephine L. Biddle# Robert H. Munger# Pushing the Limits Robert W. Brown, M.D. Eric Johnson Karen L. Shuford Harvey Birsner, M.D. Louis Nardizzi, M.D., Ph.D.* Stephen Butt Robert L. Kaminski Ted C. Skokos Jules Bohnn, M.D.* Gerard Noteboom, M.D.# Art Directors It may have been one small step for a UT Southwestern car- 10 W. Plack Carr, Jr. Robert W. Korba Emmitt J. Smith Beth Ann Borden Rhea T. O’Connor*# Brad Simmons diologist in 1991, but it turned out to be one Jeffrey A. Chapman Peter A. Kraus Richard W. Snyder, M.D. Nancy L. Branch Thomas F. O’Toole giant step for UT Southwestern as it sent its first physician Rita C. Clements Wright L. Lassiter, Jr., Ed.D. William T. Solomon Carol A. Brown, M.D.* Mrs. Sam Papert, Jr.# Matt Weir into orbit to understand the limits of the heart. Mary McDermott Cook Laurence H. Lebowitz William S. Spears, Ph.D. Cherie Brown Thomas J. Parr, M.D. and Joannie Parr Weber Shandwick # # David R. Corrigan Wendy A. Lopez Paul T. Stoffel Antonio J. Campdera* Selma L. and I. Benjamin Parrill ______Berry R. Cox Sarah Losinger Catherine B. Taylor W. Plack Carr, Jr.* Patricia M. Patterson* Harlan R. Crow Gloria Eulich Martindale Richard K. Templeton Dr. and Mrs. Anthony C. Chang Billy Joe Pendley Cover Photograph In a landmark 1966 study, five male college Breakthroughs Robert H. Dedman, Jr. William S. McIntyre, IV Michelle R. Thomas Emogene B. Clardy Kurt L. Plaut Weber Shandwick students were confined to bed for three Sometimes the answers that a researcher seeks yield results 13 Timothy Eller John D. McStay Jere W. Thompson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Click Shirley Pollock*# Matrice Ellis-Kirk Pauline Medrano McHenry T. Tichenor, Jr. so life-changing that they must be implemented right away. Phyllis M. Coit Doris E. Porter, P.T. Photographer weeks to determine the cardiovascular Sandra Street Estess David B. Miller John C. Tolleson Frank Crawford, M.D. Mrs. Ashley (Kathryn) Priddy Such was the case in several UT Southwestern studies. Robert A. Estrada Kay Y. Moran W. Kelvin Walker Dorothy R. Cullum* John Proffitt, M.D. David Gresham de-conditioning effects of inactivity on the Roy Gene Evans Jennifer T. Mosle Carolyn W. Walker Kevin and Shari Curran, M.D. Muriel Rabiner human body. ______Andersen C. Fisher Mike A. Myers Tom Walter Edwin R. Daniels* W. Paul Radman, D.D.S. Contributing Editors I. D. (Nash) Flores, III Charles E. Nearburg Carol R. West Doris Russell Dealey*# Nancy Carol Reddick* Stay in Play Terry J. Flowers, Ed.D. Stephen Ozanne, M.D. Jimmy Westcott Johann Deisenhofer, Ph.D. Tom B. Rhodes* Cynthia Bassel While UT Southwestern researchers have definitively 15 # Kay Carter Fortson Teresa Haggerty Parravano George W. Wharton, M.D. Anne and Brian Dethrow Frank Ribelin Patrick Wascovich proved that exercise improves heart health, protecting the Alan D. Friedman Carlos G. Peña Laura L. Wheat Paula Barshop Donovitz Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Riggs, Jr. Judy Gibbs Guillermo Perales Martha S. Williams Grant A. Dove# Jack D. Russell musculoskeletal system requires a different approach. Sports Kathleen M. Gibson Boone Pickens Fritzi G. Woods Joyce Allison Eberts and Mr. and Mrs. John Carl Rutledge Writers medicine doctors at UT Southwestern apply the latest Joseph M. Grant Jacqueline Plemons, D.D.S., M.S. Kneeland C. Youngblood, M.D. John P. Eberts, M.D. Eleanor R. Salomon Randal Daugherty research and the newest technologies to help their patients. Rolf R. Haberecht Daniel K. Podolsky, M.D. Mack M. Elliott# Stephen Raymond Salomon Ronald W. Haddock J. Blake Pogue Gene and Charlotte Emery Hortense# and Morton Sanger# Ruth Eyre ______Nancy S. Halbreich Richard R. Pollock Pamela and Roy Gene Evans* Lorraine Sulkin Schein# Donna Steph Hansard Richard Ferguson Dr. # and Mrs.# John W. Schermerhorn Youth Sports Stats Casey Poe Dave and Lori Folz Mr. and Mrs. William L. Schilling Children account for nearly 40 percent of all 20 Southwestern Medical Foundation Honorary Trustees Robert G. Freeman, M.D.# Hans J. Schnitzler sports-related injuries treated in hospitals. Gretchen# and Gerald Fronterhouse F. Michael Schultz, M.D.* Editorial comments and # Charles M. Hansen, Jr. Kathryn Priddy Celia and Adi Gazdar, M.D. Bette Claire Schuttler contributions are welcome ______Barry G. Andrews John P. Harbin Mary Stewart Ramsey Dr. and Mrs. Norman F. Gant Sarah M.# and Charles E. Seay*# Gilbert Aranza Jess T. Hay Tom B. Rhodes Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Gavlick, Sr. William D. Seybold, M.D.*# Send correspondence to: Heading Off Injury David W. Biegler Lyda Hill Leonard M. Riggs, Jr., M.D. David Ginn, M.D.* George and Shirley Shafer Southwestern Medical Foundation The addition of Dr. Hunt Batjer to the existing 22 Gene H. Bishop Laurence E. Hirsch John L. Roach Mr. # and Mrs.# F.B. Pete Goldman* Doyle L. Sharp, M.D.*# Injuries associated with participation in Albert C. Black, Jr. James M. Hoak Pete Schenkel Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Graham Tom and Dorothy Shockley Reagan Place at Old Parkland sports and recreational activities account for lineup of UT Southwestern’s field of leaders has cast the George W. Bramblett, Jr. Keith W. Hughes Paul R. Seegers G. Thomas Graves III Mr. # and Mrs. George A. (Tom) Shutt* 3963 Maple Ave., Suite 100 medical center as a star player in brain injury research. Stuart M. Bumpas Walter J. Humann Carl Sewell, Jr. L. Ruth Guy, Ph.D.# John S. Smale, M.D. 21 percent of all traumatic brain injuries , 75219 Edward H. Cary, III Ray L. Hunt Lisa K. Simmons Rolf and Ute Haberecht Dr. and Mrs. Neal C. Small among children in the United States. ______Dan W. Cook, III Philip R. Jonsson Roger T. Staubach Nancy and Jeremy Halbreich Ellen K. and Robert L. Solender*# Office: 214-351-6143 Edwin R. Daniels Darrell E. Jordan Joanne H. Stroud, Ph.D. Sydney# and Wallace Hall* William T. Solomon* Running from Depression Joe D. Denton Dale V. Kesler A. Starke Taylor, Jr. Nancy B. Hamon*# Alayne W. Sprague Fax: 214-352-9874 Exercise is essential in combating 26 Robert J. DiNicola Gary Kusin Liener Temerlin John P. Harbin Charles C. Sprague, M.D.*# E-mail: [email protected] depression, and Dr. Madhukar Trivedi has proved it Thomas M. Dunning David M. Laney Ellen C. Terry Dr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Harris* Ronald G. Steinhart* Thomas J. Engibous Thomas C. Leppert Gifford O. Touchstone Joyce A. Hendrickson Eleanor P. Stevens# through extensive clinical research. # Gregg L. Engles Irvin L. Levy Jim L. Turner Helen B. and Arthur E. Hewett S. C. Stewart, M.D.* ______Robert Ted Enloe, III John I. Levy Jack C. Vaughn, Jr. Mr. # and Mrs. Donald R. Hibbert* Sally Seay Stout*# Jerry Farrington Wales H. Madden, Jr. John J. Veatch, Jr. Lyda Hill Douglas H. Unger, M.D.* Making a Difference Kent Waldrep J. Roger and Dorothy A. Hirl Claire Elaine Vial and Robert G. Vial Robert I. Fernandez Ann E. Margolin Donors are making a difference with their 29 Lee Fikes Margaret McDermott W. Ray Wallace James M. Hoak Margaret Bright Vonder Hoya David L. Florence Harvey R. Mitchell Jon B. White Edmund M. Hoffman*# Irene Wadel# contributions to Southwestern Medical Foundation. Edwin S. Flores, Ph.D., J.D. W. A. “Tex” Moncrief, Jr. Evelyn Whitman-Dunn Mr. and Mrs.# S. Roger Horchow Carolyn W. and Thomas C. Walker ______Robert S. Folsom Robert W. Mong, Jr. Kern Wildenthal, M.D., Ph.D. Drs. Susan Hotz# and Michael Shiekh Tim Wallace Gerald J. Ford Philip O’B. Montgomery, III Terry M. Wilson Dr. J. B. Howell# Jean and Tom Walter In Good Company Gerald W. Fronterhouse Susan Byrne Montgomery Donald Zale William C. Huber Mr. # and Mrs. Richard L. Walton Printice L. Gary Cipriano Munoz Keith and Cherie Hughes Dr. Elgin W.# and Karen G. Ware The Charles Cameron Sprague Community 40 William R. Goff J. Fulton Murray, Jr. Lory Huitt-Masters Dr. and Mrs. Clark Watts* Service Award in 2012 honored Dallas leaders Joseph M. Haggar, III Joseph B. Neuhoff Robert and Myra Hull Arthur G. Weinberg, M.D. Lyda Hill, and Dr. Rolf and Ute Haberecht. Howard Hallam Jack Pew, Jr. Mrs. Morris I. Jaffe*# Pauline Weinberger*# Berneice C. Johnson# Vicki Whitman Wheeler* ______Judith K. Johnson* Mr. and Mrs. Dennis White Dr. Hunt Batjer has been a major force in Southwestern Medical Foundation Officers Judge James W. Kerr, Jr. Linda Poe White the NFL’s efforts to raise awareness Grateful Scholars Rollin W. and Mary Ella King# Evelyn Whitman-Dunn* Appreciative students meet their benefactors. 42 William T. Solomon W. Plack Carr, Jr. Kay Pritchard Christine Kumpuris*# Mr. Lawrence E. Whitman*# on concussions, as co-chair of its concus- Chairman of the Board Executive Vice President Secretary Carol Kyler Florence L. and Frederic F. Wiedemann ______Wright L. Lassiter, Jr.* Dr. and Mrs. Kern Wildenthal sion committee. Tom Walter Kern Wildenthal, M.D., Ph.D. Katy Sinor Mr. and Mrs. John Ridings Lee Karol Lynn Wilson Endowments and Gifts Vice Chairman of the Board Senior Consultant Assistant Secretary Dr. Will and Liza Lee Terry M. Wilson* On the cover: Thanks to those who provide a lasting way 44 # # Kathleen M. Gibson Donald W. Seldin, M.D. Willis C. Maddrey, M.D. and Mr. and Mrs. Ivor P. Wold Ryan Downey, a graduate research to support the future of medicine. Ann Matt Maddrey, Ph.D. President Vice President for Medical Nelson L. Mauldin assistant under Dr. Jere Mitchell, runs on ______Center Relations Mr. and Mrs. C. Thomas May, Jr. * Charter Member a state-of-the-art Trackmaster treadmill, James M.# and Rosalee# McConnell # Deceased which is computer controlled. FC2 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 1 LetterLetter from from Chairman Chairman and President and President

Dear Friends:

It is a great pleasure to share with you this issue of Southwestern Medical Perspectives. You will, no doubt, be inspired by the stories of UT Southwestern Medical Center’s important research breakthroughs in the world of exercise and sports. Before anyone knew exercise was the path to lifelong health, researchers at UT South- western had begun the race for answers. Today, our “champions behind the champions” continue to make key discoveries in the field. These breakthroughs span the gamut from new understandings of how exercise strengthens our hearts and mental health to how it can be just as important as rest when recovering from an illness. The scientists, clinicians and philanthropists responsible for these advances are featured throughout these pages. As you read of the dedicated and brilliant scientists who are discovering new ways to keep our bodies healthy, you will see excellent examples of the work Southwestern Medical Foundation has supported since its founding in 1939. As chairman and president of Southwestern Medical Foundation, we believe it is important to tell these stories of the outstanding work made possible by generous donors because our mission to support medical research, education and health care has never been more critical. We thank our talented Board of Trustees for enhancing our mission with their wide-ranging experience, knowledge and dedication to the community. Highlights of the work made possible by donors include the original technology that allowed UT Southwestern scientists to visualize the heart during exercise. Funded in the 1950s as a gift from the O’Donnell Foundation on the advice of a revered member of UT Southwestern’s faculty, Dr. Philip O’B. Montgomery Jr., this breakthrough took place in the lab of Dr. Carleton Chapman, whose principal trainee at the time was Dr. Jere Mitchell. These scientists subsequently initiated the longest-running National Institutes of Health-sponsored study in history, which among other breakthrough studies, examined the effects of exercise and bed rest on heart health and fitness. Later, three-time Olympic gold medalist Dr. Peter Snell turned his attention from personal athletic training to the science behind it. Dr. Snell, Dr. Kern Wildenthal and Dr. Gunnar Blomquist, along with Dr. Mitchell, were all early investigators in the Harry S. Moss Heart Center. The Pauline and Building the Future Adolph Weinberger Laboratories for Cardiopulmonary Research (a gift from Mr. and Mrs. Weinberger in the 1960s) and the Sweetheart Ball Fund (which for more than three decades has received the proceeds from the annual Sweetheart Ball charity William P. Clements Jr. University Hospital on target for November 2014 opening. gala) also have played important roles in enabling UT Southwestern’s cardiology programs to attain international renown. Now, a new phase of exercise research is being carried out by Dr. Ben Levine, director of the Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine. Dr. Levine’s groundbreaking research focuses on heart disease, circulation and cardiovascular adaptation during exercise. Studies by Dr. Levine’s group have shown that prolonged and sustained endurance training Campaign Leadership Campaign Steering Committee prevents stiffening of the heart during aging. UT Southwestern’s expertise in exercise physiology knows no bounds, as some of its researchers have gone into space Daniel K. Podolsky, M.D. Rita C. Clements Lydia H. Novakov to explore the effects of exercise on the heart. NASA’s support for research also extended to earth as others, like Dr. Levine, William T. Solomon Mary McDermott Cook Caren H. Prothro stayed grounded to study how astronauts’ hearts react to weightlessness. Basic research on exercise at UT Southwestern has been a major factor in transforming the standard of clinical care for heart attacks. Prior to the medical center’s classic study Kern Wildenthal, M.D., Ph.D. Harlan R. Crow Carolyn P. Rathjen on bed rest and exercise, the standard treatment for heart attack patients was prolonged bed rest. But the UT Southwestern Robert H. Dedman Jr. Robert D. Rogers study led to the current practice of having patients become active as soon as possible. Ron W. Haddock Deedie Rose Many may not know that UT Southwestern’s orthopaedic sports medicine team tackles athletes of all levels and ages, S. Roger Horchow Ronald G. Steinhart from the to students at Greenhill School. Its specialists also serve minor league football’s Dallas Defenders, women’s football’s Dallas Diamonds, and minor league baseball’s Grand Prairie AirHogs, as well as the Dallas Black Dance Laurence H. Lebowitz Donald Zale Theater and the World Olympics Gymnastics Academy. In addition, UT Southwestern has unsurpassed expertise in the field of sports-related head trauma and has recently recruited world-renowned surgeon, Dr. Hunt Batjer, as its new chairman of neurological surgery. Dr. Batjer is president of the Neurological Society of America, co-chair of the NFL’s Head, Neck, and Spine Committee, and a major force in the NFL’s efforts to raise awareness and improve care for sports-related concussions. Each of the articles you read in this issue of Perspectives features a critical race worth winning for our community and Eadweard Muybridge’s studies in motion photography inspired us to create our own time-lapse photographs. our world. We are most proud of the champions in medicine and philanthropy who make it possible for us to do so. Flip through the pages quickly to see our runner sprint into motion in the lower right-hand corner. Sincerely,

William T. Solomon Kathleen M. Gibson Chairman of the Board President Southwestern Medical Foundation Southwestern Medical Foundation

2 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 3 Before exercise was considered the path to lifelong health, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center had already started the race for answers.

When researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center first began looking in the 1950s for scientific evidence about the effects of exercise, there was no proof that it benefited mankind or prolonged life and prevented heart disease. Dr. Carleton Chapman, a pioneer in the field of exercise research, had just been recruited to the young Southwestern Medical School. He and his research team conducted studies using a treadmill in the basement of Parkland Memorial Hospital, little knowing that their work would help lead to huge changes in the way doctors treated and advised patients. Dr. Jere Mitchell, now an internationally recognized expert on exercise physiology and one of UT Southwestern’s early 1966 exercise researchers, joined Dr. Chapman in 1956 while on the housestaff at Parkland. The investigators studied the changes in the blood pumped out by the heart (cardiac output) when subjects walked and ran on the treadmill. The research that had its beginnings in Parkland’s basement led to international acceptance of maximal oxygen uptake or VO2max – the highest level of oxygen a person can take in while exercising – as a way to quantify fitness in normal subjects and to evaluate cardiac function in patients with heart disease.

In a landmark 1966 study, five male college students were confined to bed for three weeks to determine the cardiovascular de-conditioning effects of inactivity on the human body. The men returned twice in later decades to see how aging The affected their bodies. In 1996, Dr. Darren McGuire (left) and Dr. Peter Snell Extra 1996 (far right) re-evaluated two of the original five participants.

By Ruth Eyre Mile4 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 5 became a pioneer and leader in the study of the effects of Dallas Sidekicks soccer team athletes showed that taking in outer space on the human body after working on the bed rest supplemental oxygen did not lower recovery times for exhausted research. A fourth member of the UT Southwestern group, competitors, he said. He also found that endurance exercise was Dr. Bengt Saltin, returned to his native Sweden after the Bed associated with enhanced maximal muscle blood flow. Rest and Training study was concluded and went on to become Europe’s most renowned exercise physiologist. The subjects in the original 1966 Bed Rest and Training study returned twice in later decades to see how aging affected their bodies. In 1996, Dr. Darren McGuire was the principal investigator on the follow-up study that evaluated the men using modern diagnostic and testing technology. Again, after an exercise program, VO2max increased in all the subjects. The follow-up studies showed “three weeks of bed rest did more damage than 30 years of aging,” Dr. Mitchell said. “Fortunately, however, we also found that the negative effects of bed rest – the cardiac deterioration – are reversible with exercise training.” Original Dallas Bed Rest and Training study participants in 1966 and, in the same order (left to right), 40 years later in 2006. Later, another Texas philanthropist, Harry S. Moss, Drs. Peter Snell, Kern Wildenthal and Jere Mitchell bequeathed a trust fund to enable UT Southwestern to finance s their work continued, the researchers were able The Longest Running Study research into the prevention and cure of heart disease. Upon Once travel into outer space became possible in 1961, the First, the researchers put the students on a treadmill his death in 1970, the Harry S. Moss Heart Center was created, university’s doctors helped inaugurate the discipline of “space to move out of the Parkland basement and into A and measured their VO2max. Then, Dr. Mitchell said, the where researchers continue to examine the effects of exercise. medicine” – the study of astronauts during and after flights better-equipped quarters at the medical school. Thanks to test subjects spent three weeks in bed at the Weinberger outside the Earth’s gravitational force. Because bed rest imitates a gift from Dallasites Adolph and Pauline Weinberger and Laboratories. For the following eight weeks, they were immersed many of the effects of traveling in outer space, it was natural in boot-camp-type training sessions. Their VO2max was tested for UT Southwestern physicians to lead the way. Dr. Blomquist matching funds from the National Institutes of Health, The follow-up studies showed after each phase of the study. (now deceased) led UT Southwestern’s first space medicine the two-story Pauline and Adolph Weinberger Laboratories In the now famous Dallas Bed Rest and Training study, the “three weeks of bed efforts and initiated its first grant proposals for NASA funding for Cardiopulmonary Research was constructed atop the new study’s subjects, who were already-fit young athletes, started in this field. It is a line of research that continues at out with oxygen uptakes that were significantly higher than the rest did more damage than 30 UT Southwestern. Dan Danciger Research Building. Today, research continues individuals in the study who had been sedentary, Dr. Mitchell “Spaceflight has been kind of an anchor for us – a hook within these two floors, where exercise physiologists said. But the oxygen uptake measurements dropped dramatically years of aging.” that has gotten us into many other aspects of medicine as well, in all the subjects after bed rest and then increased dramatically such as aging research and disorders of the autonomic nervous are helping not only heart patients but also elite athletes. – DR. JERE MITCHELL in all after the intensive training sessions. system,” said Dr. Ben Levine, who helped coordinate the two In the years that followed, Dr. Mitchell continued to be a later-phase parts of the Dallas Bed Rest and Training study, as The UT Southwestern research team later began studying the leader in defining the physiologic mechanisms involved in car- Dr. Mitchell’s team also has shown how the nervous system well as participating in the initiation of space medicine at UT effects of bed rest and boot-camp-like fitness training on a group diovascular regulation during exercise, and his studies advanced controls the heart and blood vessels during exercise. They Southwestern. He is currently overseeing the largest of young Dallas area college students. That 1966 study was part man’s knowledge of cardiac function and the neural control demonstrated that a reflex from the exercising muscle sends cardiovascular experiment ever undertaken on the International of the National Institutes of Health’s longest-funded research of the circulation during exercise in both healthy and diseased messages to the brain, which regulates the cardiovascular Space Station. project on the effects of exercise in humans. Dr. Mitchell individuals. His team stimulated a multitude of investigations system during exercise. Dr. Levine is a professor of internal medicine and holder of became director of the program after Dr. Chapman left in 1967 by others worldwide and mentored many young investigators “Just a few years ago we were able to show that these the Distinguished Professorship in Exercise Sciences. He is to become the dean of Dartmouth Medical College. who came to UT Southwestern to study exercise science and reflexes play a role in heart failure and in high blood pressure, also director of the Institute for Exercise and Environmental “We were just doing basic research,” said Dr. Mitchell, now sports medicine. as well as in normal subjects,” Dr. Mitchell added. Medicine (IEEM) – a joint endeavor of Texas Health clinical professor of internal medicine and physiology and Among them was a young doctor named Dr. Kern Wildenthal, Presbyterian Hospital Dallas and UT Southwestern – that was holder of the S. Roger and Carolyn P. Horchow Chair in who participated in the initial Bed Rest and Training study and established 20 years ago as a place where doctors could explore Cardiac Research. “The question we were asking was: Given a Adding to the Team who would go on to lead UT Southwestern as its president for and define the limits to human functional capacity in health person’s genotype, how much can we change the phenotype Dr. Snell, now an adjunct associate professor of internal 22 years. Three-time Olympic gold medal runner Dr. Peter Snell, and disease. [the environmental influence on genes] for cardiovascular and medicine, through the years has studied the characteristics who chose to leave his native New Zealand at the age of 34 to pulmonary performance? We wanted to take it to the of elite athletes, the effects of sports drinks, how the capacity attend college and graduate school in the U.S. and pursue a two extremes, active and inactive. At the time, we were not for blood flow in muscle is related to cardiovascular perfor- career in sports and exercise medicine, joined in the later phases able to predict how important its implications would be mance, and the effects of athletes breathing supplemental of the study. A third early team member, Dr. Gunnar Blomquist, for clinical medicine.” oxygen on the sidelines during a game. The oxygen study on

6 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 7 Drs. Jere Mitchell, Carleton Chapman and Peter Snell Dr. Jere Mitchell Dr. Ben Levine (center) with his colleagues at the Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine

Fast Forward to the Future James Stray-Gunderson’s training program study included more to astronauts who have been in space for a prolonged period of exercised six to seven days a week for at least 25 miles per week Seven UT Southwestern faculty members head IEEM than 100 collegiate and national-caliber runners. After working time. This understanding has led Dr. Levine to investigate the and participated in regular competitions,” Dr. Levine said. laboratories, where studies take place on how the environment out at low altitude in Dallas until they reached a base fitness extraordinary adaptive capacity of the heart when going from “It turned out that moderate exercise for two or three days a and exercise affect the heart, lung, muscles and brain. A large level, the athletes were sent to live and train at various altitude prolonged bed rest to long-term intense endurance training and week over a lifetime had almost no impact on the structure of hyperbaric chamber, which increases or decreases air pressure combinations. They found that only the runners who lived to examine how it affects both exercise capacity and cardiovas- the heart and blood vessels; however, the four-to-five day a week as would occur when descending below sea level in water or at a high altitude but trained at a low altitude improved their cular control. ‘committed’ exercisers got almost, but not quite, as much benefit ascending to high altitude, is used to treat decompression performances further. Since the study was published in 1997, the “We showed that during bed rest the heart shrinks about 1 in terms of heart and vascular compliance as Master athletes do sickness after flying or diving and carbon monoxide poisoning, “live high-train low“ paradigm has become so widely accepted percent a week, and then during training, the heart may increase out of their training,” he said. as well as other conditions, such as nonhealing wounds that worldwide that a cottage industry has developed to provide small in size by up to 25 percent within a year. So more than one-third Dr. Levine said four to five days has become one of “our target often occur in diabetics. sleeping chambers and other devices to mimic high-altitude of the heart’s muscle mass is plastic and responsive to physical prescriptions for lifelong fitness.” One should begin at least by One of the IEEM’s latest initiatives is to address the childhood living, Dr. Levine said. activity,” he said. middle age and continue throughout life, he added. “Middle age obesity problem in the U.S., where nearly 20 percent of children Dr. Levine’s team broke new ground by demonstrating that When exercise training occurs over a lifetime, such as in elite seems to be the sweet spot. The heart starts to really shrink and between 6 and 11 are obese. Dr. Tony Babb, director of the one of the key attributes of the hearts of elite athletes is that they Master athletes, Dr. Levine’s team has been able to show that stiffen after age 45 to 60 or so.” IEEM’s cardiopulmonary laboratory and professor of internal are extremely flexible and compliant, which allows large volumes such senior athletes (over the age of 40), who train six to seven Although the researchers have trained older people for a year medicine at UT Southwestern, said, “Breathing and exercise of blood to be pumped to the muscles during high-intensity days per week and participate in regular marathons and other and these patients have benefited from exercise, Dr. Levine said, limitations have become serious problems for [obese] children, exercise. Conversely, such hearts also empty quickly when competitions, have hearts and blood vessels that are function- “What we find is we can’t change the structure of the heart once but these challenges are under-recognized and poorly studied.” standing still, which puts elite athletes at risk of fainting, similar ally decades younger (more flexible and compliant) than their it has stiffened with age. We can’t reverse time. But what we can Before turning their focus to children, he and his team had made healthy but sedentary counterparts. do is improve how your heart and blood vessels work together. advances in understanding the mechanisms underlying shortness “The four-to-five day a week Most recently, Dr. Levine said his group has been asking the The blood vessels relax better; they accommodate the blood flow of breath in obese adults, and they continue to work on finding question: “How much exercise do you need in order to preserve better. So there are clearly advantages to exercise, even if begun better treatments. ‘committed’ exercisers the youthful compliance of the heart?” at an advanced age.” While serving as director of the IEEM since its inception, Dr. By partnering with the Cooper Institute and Cooper Clinic, Now, half a century after rigorous basic-science studies on Levine has worked with the U.S. Olympic Committee as well as got almost, but not quite, as Dr. Levine and his team have searched through the Cooper exercise were begun at UT Southwestern, it is a well-accepted NASA and the NIH. One Olympic project led to the “live Institute’s database and sought out participants who have fact that exercise improves cardiovascular function. Exercise high-train low” program that has shaped athletic training much benefit in terms of consistently reported specific levels of physical activity over can also improve the quality of life, UT Southwestern exercise standards worldwide. their lifetimes. (The database, also known as the Cooper Center medicine specialists say. But the Dr. Levine was co-author of a study showing that living at a heart and vascular compliance Longitudinal Study, has tracked cardiovascular health, physical race to understand the physiology high altitude and training at sea level provides a 1 percent to 2 activity and fitness in nearly 100,000 people over 40 years at the of exercise is far from over. Always percent improvement in the performance of elite athletes – the as Master athletes North Dallas center.) pushing to the finish line, UT difference between winning a gold medal and not getting to the do out of their training.” “We looked at healthy but sedentary individuals; people Southwestern researchers are well finals. He and former UT Southwestern faculty member Dr. who were exercising two or three days a week, whom we called on their way to understanding how ‘casual exercisers’; ‘committed exercisers’ who consistently exercise can prolong life as well. n – DR. BEN LEVINE exercised four to five days a week; and Master athletes who 8 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 9 UT Southwestern Medical the UT Southwestern faculty in 1965 and participated in the Bed Center’s first astronaut, Rest and Training study that showed rest weakened the heart. Dr. Drew Gaffney, boarded His professional interests centered on the effects of exercise and Spacelab Life Sciences 1 mission deconditioning on the circulation, which led to his exploration in June 1991 with a catheter in of how the heart adapted to spaceflight. his heart so colleagues on Earth could watch how the gravity- free atmosphere affected it. His UT Southwestern colleague, Dr. Ben Levine, placed the catheter in his heart. Two more faculty members, Drs. Jay Buckey and James Pawelczyk, flew on space flights and conducted experiments as they circled the globe in 1998 aboard the last Spacelab mission. Members of the Dallas space science team are still active today. During his mission this year on the International Space Station, American astronaut Thomas Mashburn’s heart is being Dr. Drew Gaffney Dr. Jay Buckey monitored by Dr. Levine using cardiac magnetic resonance imaging. Dr. Levine, director of the Institute for Exercise Dr. Blomquist’s bold and innovative experiments, which and Environmental Medicine, a collaboration between Texas included having the first heart catheter placed in an astronaut, Health Presbyterian Dallas and UT Southwestern, is principal made him the world’s premier expert on the effects of gravity investigator on the largest cardiovascular experiment ever on the cardiovascular system. (Without gravity, the heart doesn’t performed on the International Space Station – the Integrated have to work as hard, he found, and it becomes weaker in space.) CardioVascular study. According to NASA, investigators seek He was the principal investigator on numerous experiments on to find out how much the heart decreases in size during a the Space Shuttle as well as the Russian Mir Space Station and six-month tour and how quickly it occurs, as well as determining may have the world’s record for sending three of his trainees into how effective astronauts’ current exercise programs are at space as NASA payload specialists. protecting their hearts from getting smaller or weaker. Dr. Gaffney’s experience in cardiac research, echocardio- The longtime collaboration with NASA began with graphy and human physiology led to his being selected as UT Southwestern professor of internal medicine, Dr. Gunnar a payload specialist on the first shuttle mission dedicated Blomquist, whom Dr. Levine called the UT Southwestern space to biomedical research. He participated in the first invasive researchers’ intellectual leader. The Swedish cardiologist joined measurements of central venous blood pressure with a catheter placed in his own heart several days prior to the flight and removed after in-flight measurements were completed. The crew on board conducted more than 18 experiments during the nine-day flight, bringing back information for more peer- reviewed, published medical data than from any previous NASA flight. Dr. Buckey served as project manager for the spaceflight experiment “Cardiovascular Adaptation to Zero-Gravity” on Spacelab Life Sciences 1 in 1991 and was a back-up payload specialist for Spacelab Life Sciences 2 in 1993. In 1998 he was chosen to serve as a payload specialist aboard the Neurolab 1. Dr. James Pawelczyk also was selected as a co-investigator

10 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES Dr. Gunnar Blomquist SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 11 In 1988 researchers from UT Southwestern’s Space Medicine Laboratory had the opportunity to experience weightlessness while flying in a NASA 707 airplane as it followed a parabolic curve flight path. Dr. Jay Buckey is having an electrocardiogram taken by Dr. Drew Gaffney (right).

on the Neurolab flight because of his experience with UT Southwestern – 22 years after its microneurography, a difficult technique involving the recording THROUGHSBy Ruth Eyre of neural signals from the brain to the blood vessels. During first foray into space – is still charting a That Are Changing the Standard of Care a 17-day flight, Drs. Buckey and Pawelczyk and the other five crew members aboard Space Shuttle Columbia, served course to better cardiovascular Scientific experiments – when successful – are usually to bed to let hearts “heal,” patients are instructed to get active as both subjects and conductors of 26 experiments looking at incremental steps leading to a Eureka moment somewhere as soon as possible. The 48-year-old study is still cited often in microgravity’s effects on the brain and nervous system. The health for mankind by looking beyond down the line. But sometimes the answers that a researcher scientific papers. experiments they performed as part of UT Southwestern’s the boundaries of Earth. seeks yield results so life-changing – and surprising – that they collaboration with investigators from Vanderbilt University, are implemented right away. No waiting required. Virginia Commonwealth University and the German Aerospace Their finding – that That was the case with the landmark Dallas Bed Rest and prolonged bed Center were the most ambitious experiments ever attempted The scientific results obtained from the Spacelab experiments Training study. Dr. Jere Mitchell, an internationally recognized in the history of manned spaceflight. The men orbited the led scientists to a greater understanding of how the body adapts rest dramatically reduced the expert in exercise medicine and professor of internal medicine Earth 256 times and covered 6.3 million miles during the flight. to space flight and how it adjusts to Earth’s gravity, according to at UT Southwestern Medical Center, said he and his colleagues ability of the heart to pump blood Later Dr. Pawelczyk also flew on two Shuttle-Mir flights as a the National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI). Dr. in the late 1950s were simply conducting “basic research.” The co-investigator. He received a NASA Young Investigator Award Levine continues UT Southwestern’s partnership with NASA investigators, who included Drs Carleton Chapman, Bengt effectively – quickly changed in 1998. as leader of the Cardiovascular Alterations Team within the NSBRI Science and Technology Program. The team aims to Saltin, Gunnar Blomquist and Kern Wildenthal, in addition to the way in which doctors treated heart determine the effect of long-duration spaceflight on the heart Dr. Mitchell, were looking for the facts on how bed rest and and blood vessels and find ways to reduce the risks and improve intense exercise affected function of the heart, blood vessels attack patients worldwide. management of cardiovascular disease. and lungs. In other words, UT Southwestern – 22 years after its first foray Their discovery, however – and its impact – would exceed In another example of finding the unexpected, a study of into space – is still charting a course to better cardiovascular their loftiest expectations. fainting and dizziness in astronauts and some elite athletes health for mankind by looking beyond the boundaries of Earth. Their finding – that prolonged bed rest dramatically reduced led Dr. Ben Levine, director of the Institute for Exercise and the ability of the heart to pump blood effectively – quickly Environmental Medicine – a collaboration between Texas changed the way in which doctors treated heart attack patients Health Presbyterian Dallas and UT Southwestern – and his worldwide. At the time of the study, heart attack patients were team of researchers to ponder whether a prescription for put on three to five weeks of strict bed rest and then told to exercise would help women suffering from an ailment called limit physical activity for many weeks thereafter – even to the postural orthostatic tachycardia. point of retraining themselves for less strenuous jobs. UT System Chancellor Hans Mark (left) and UT Southwestern Notes: Dr. Gaffney is now a professor of medicine at Vanderbilt Largely as a result of the “basic research” in the Dallas President Dr. Kern Wildenthal (right) welcome Dr. Drew Gaffney University Medical Center. Dr. Buckey is now a professor of medicine Bed Rest and Training study, doctors everywhere stopped home from his journey into space in 1991. at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth. Dr. Pawelczyk is now prescribing bed rest after a heart attack. Today, instead of going an associate professor of physiology and kinesiology at Pennsylvania State University. Dr. Blomquist is deceased.

12 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 13 Today, instead of going to bed to let “It’s one small example of where basic science had a rapid While UT Southwestern researchers payoff for clinical medicine,” said Dr. Wildenthal, who retired have definitively proven that exercise hearts “heal,” patients are instructed as president of UT Southwestern in 2008 and now is senior improves heart health, protecting the consultant to Southwestern Medical Foundation. to musculoskeletal system requires a get active as soon as possible. Dr. Peter Snell, now a UT Southwestern adjunct associate different approach. Sports medicine professor of internal medicine, has worked on a number of The 48-year-old study is still cited doctors at UT Southwestern apply exercise intervention studies that have altered the paradigm of the latest research and the newest treatment. One study of Vietnam War amputees showed that often in scientific papers. technologies to help their patients exercising on a bicycle helped them walk better by increasing Dr. Levine said about half a million women suffer from muscle development. Another showed that intense swimming the syndrome and cannot stand up rapidly because their could improve a swimmer’s cardiovascular system and fitness. A hearts pound and they become light-headed and dizzy. The third showed survivors of childhood leukemia could lower their researchers, knowing that bed rest causes the heart to shrink cardiovascular risk factors with exercise and a proper diet. and atrophy, began the women on an exercise program while Dr. Snell said UT Southwestern researchers also have found sitting – thereby avoiding the stress of gravity – to create larger, that runners who allow themselves to become dehydrated while more flexible hearts. exercising were more likely to develop kidney stones if they Stay also had certain substances in their urine. More fluids could lessen the problem, he determined. t raci Inman never backs down from a challenge. She conquered Often the scientific answers that researchers seek confirm breast cancer in 2004. Since then, she’s completed marathons their hypotheses. Occasionally, however, what they learn is in and triathlons. serendipitous and surprising and presents an opportunity to But the excruciating pain she felt after participating in change the course of treatment for millions. For some – both a triathlon in New Orleans two years ago nearly sidelined scientists and patients – it can be the light at the end of a very her. Though no stranger to pain, she knew something was dark tunnel. n seriously wrong. “It was like there was a knife in my hip,” said the 41-year-old Lewisville, Texas, elementary teacher and mother of three teenagers. “I decided to just lay off for three months. But it Play didn’t get any better.” Next came visits to three specialists, steroid shots and more months of rest – with no resolution or relief. Ms. Inman was Dr. Ben Levine convinced that her pain was the result of a sports injury and unrelated to her previous breast cancer or hysterectomy, as “What we did was put them on a rowing machine, because several doctors suggested. rowers have the biggest hearts of any athletes,” he said. “And She self-diagnosed a sports-related injury known as we have been able to cure a substantial number of them.” femoroacetabular impingement – a condition in which the hip Former UT Southwestern president Dr. Wildenthal, as a bones rub against each other causing damage to the hip joint – young faculty member, also experienced this phenomenon and began searching for specialists versed in that type of injury. of researching one thing and finding another. He studied the Her research led her to Dr. William Robertson, head of “diving reflex,” which slows the hearts of diving animals such UT Southwestern Medical Center’s sports medicine and as ducks – who can submerge their heads for up to 15 minutes shoulder service and assistant professor of orthopaedic surgery. to seek food – and whales – who can stay underwater for up to A visit to Dr. Robertson at the new UT Southwestern Clinical an hour. Dr. Wildenthal and his colleagues found that slowing Center at Richardson/Plano confirmed she was on track. She of the heart occurs in humans when they induce the “diving was diagnosed with hip impingement and a labral tear of the hip reflex” by holding their breath and dunking their faces in ice joint, or a tear in the ring of soft elastic tissue called the labrum water, even during heavy exercise when heart rates are normally that follows the outside rim of the rapid. Dr. Wildenthal then discovered that many cardiac socket of the hip joint. patients who suffer from abnormally rapid heartbeat associated UT Southwestern’s neighborhood with paroxysmal atrial tachycardia can be treated effectively by clinic, which opened in December having them hold their breath and submerge their faces in By Donna Steph Hansard 2012, includes sports medicine, cold water. primary care, and obstetrics and Dr. Peter Snell

14 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES Traci Inman (left) SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 15 The two put their heads together, even before moving to Dallas, and determined to build a world-class sports medicine program. “It was a great partnership of like-minded individuals,” Dr. Robertson said. “We saw a huge potential to build a sports medicine program. And that is what we’re doing: bringing together a team of like-minded individuals who want to put UT Southwestern on the map – locally, nationally and internationally – in regard to the highest-quality treatment of sports-related injuries.”

For “weekend warriors” to semi- and professional athletes, the UT Southwestern sports medicine program offers a broad

Dr. William Robertson (left) and Dr. Robert Dimeff in the new UT Southwestern Clinical Center at Richardson/Plano. range of treatments.

gynecology doctors. Imaging and radiology services, laboratory her to run an upcoming half marathon, but it was only a services, cancer care and behavioral health services will be added temporary solution. Under their leadership, the program has incorporated in fall 2013. The sports medicine portion of the clinic represents “Dr. Robertson had said that it would feel good for awhile, but expertise from a broader field, including neurological surgery, the first phase of a multidisciplinary sports medicine complex the problem was not going away,” Ms. Inman said. “I told him trauma surgery and plastic surgery. These doctors treat a wide centered on a team-based collaboration between subspecialists that I want to do my next IRONMAN [triathlon] in 2014, so get variety of sports injuries, both nonoperatively and surgically, in orthopaedics, neurology and primary care at both me fixed.” with many minimally invasive surgeries, which offer faster and UT Southwestern and Children’s Medical Center Dallas. She opted for surgery, and Dr. Robertson performed a easier recoveries. Doctors are trained and experienced in The program is the brainchild of Drs. Robert Dimeff, director minimally invasive hip arthroscopy and labral repair on a Friday. understanding the different treatment methodologies required of primary care sports medicine, and Dr. Robertson, both “For two years, I had been in horrible pain,” Ms. Inman said. for different sports injuries. UT Southwestern physicians also recruited to UT Southwestern in 2009 to establish a sports “By that next Monday, I felt like a different person and asked focus on injury prevention, proper nutrition and supplements. Traci Inman on the road to recovery. medical program. when I could get off my crutches. Now I’m doing exercises at “We have specialists in all areas of sports medicine, and we For Ms. Inman, the clinic has helped her find her way back to home and physical therapy at the clinic, and I’m running again.” medicine. There’s so much that can be done. We’ve barely begun continue to stay on top of the current literature and technologies, running again. For “weekend warriors” to semi- and professional athletes, the tapping into this.” sharing our knowledge with each other and at local and national Initially, she was given an injection into the hip ball and socket UT Southwestern sports medicine program offers a broad range When Drs. Dimeff and Robertson arrived at UT South- meetings, and having them share with us,” Dr. Robertson said. joint, which eased the pain almost immediately and allowed of treatments. western, the medical center did not have a formal sports “Our main goal is to provide the best quality care and get Not only do Drs. Dimeff and Robertson treat recreational medicine program, although several doctors at both patients back to play and back to normal activity – whether that athletes like Ms. Inman, they and their colleagues in the program UT Southwestern and Children’s included sports medicine is a sport, work, job or family.” serve as team doctors for the ’s Dallas in their areas of expertise. Dr. Dimeff brought 20 years of Most sports injuries can be divided into two categories: “Our main goal is to provide Stars; the Dallas Defenders, a semi-professional league football experience from the Cleveland Clinic, where he had served over-use injuries and traumatic injuries. UT Southwestern team; the Dallas Black Dance Theater; the World Olympics as director of primary care sports medicine, as well as team doctors treat both. And, they care for a wide variety of sports the best quality care and Gymnastics Academy; Greenhill School; Pantego Christian physician for such professional teams as the Cleveland Browns participants, including baseball, basketball, dance, figure get patients back to play and Academy; and numerous other area high schools. In addition to and the Cleveland Cavaliers. Dr. Robertson performed his skating, football, gymnastics, hockey, running, soccer and their “day jobs” at UT Southwestern and Children’s, they spend undergraduate education at Brown University, where he was also weight-lifting athletes. back to normal activity – many “off hours” on the sidelines, in the locker room, and at a four-year letter winner as a starting linebacker for the football Their expertise extends to injuries of the entire musculo- sports competitions and events, treating and educating athletes team. He was selected to play in the Epson Ivy Bowl in Osaka, skeletal system – from shoulders to hip, neck, head, elbows, whether that is a sport, work, of all ages. Japan. Dr. Robertson had completed orthopaedic training at the “There are so many athletes in Dallas and so many active Hospital for Special Surgery in – one of the top job or family.” people in Dallas, which continues to be a growing city,” said Dr. orthopaedic hospitals in the country – followed by fellowships at Dimeff, professor of orthopaedic surgery, family and community the Balgrist Clinic and Schulthess Clinic in Switzerland, and at – DR. WILLIAM ROBERTSON medicine, and pediatrics. “There’s certainly a need for sports Massachusetts General Hospital.

16 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 17 ankles and feet. These can range from such common problems students and residents, but also for our colleagues in the possibilities those lend to this very young sports medicine As team doctor for the World Olympic Gymnastics Academy, as tendonitis, fractures and sprains to more severe injuries such the community.” program. We all have ‘yes attitudes’ even before we’re asked. Dr. Dimeff recently organized medical coverage for a three-day as concussions, labral tears, meniscus tears, articular cartilage Dr. Katherine Coyner, assistant professor of orthopaedic We’re working for a common goal: to be the pre-eminent sports women’s competition in Frisco, which attracted more than 1,500 defects, and impingements of the hip, shoulder or knee, as well surgery, and a faculty member at UT Southwestern since 2011, medicine institution in the Metroplex – experts in our field and gymnasts from 15 countries. He also serves as the local medical as bone, joint and muscle injuries. Recently, the medical center is among the 5 percent of female orthopaedic surgeons in the able to take care of everything.” director for the Dallas Rock ‘n’ Roll ½ Marathon, which drew recruited a new chairman of neurological surgery, Dr. Hunt country. As a former college basketball player and co-captain of To that end, they have set up a citywide “list-serve” for health more than 13,000 runners at its latest March event. More than Batjer, one of the world’s leading authorities on sports-related her team at the University of Massachusetts, she set scoring and professionals. It is a Google site that allows members to interact 250 UT Southwestern volunteers were recruited to provide head injuries. His addition to the medical center will foster a assist records. She also was a Mid-Ohio Valley Sports Hall of and network with others interested in sports medicine topics. on-site medical coverage for the event. greater emphasis on concussions and other traumatic brain Fame Inductee in 2004. Currently, about 200 sports medicine professionals are registered For Dr. Dimeff, such events are ideal ways to broaden the injuries – both in conducting research, finding new treatment “Being a female sets me apart in relating to athletes of both for the service. Continuing medical education courses for physi- Southwestern Initiative for Sports Health and network with a methods and offering clinical trials for injured patients. Dr. genders, but particularly female athletes,” said Dr. Coyner. cians, physical therapists, athletic trainers and other health care variety of health care professionals from numerous venues. Batjer holds the Lois C.A. and Darwin E. Smith Distinguished “Being a former college basketball player also gives me an edge, providers interested in sports medicine is another outreach effort. A sports medicine fellowship program, starting with recruiting Chair in Neurological Surgery. as it allows me to relate to athletes in a way that they understand and hiring two fellows in primary care, is his next aspiration “We function as a team – which allows us to provide the that I’ve been there and done that. Rather than want to keep – particularly given that UT Southwestern has all the players highest level of comprehensive care for athletes of all ages,” said athletes out of the game, my goal is to get them back playing “The idea is to build a true required to make such specialty training viable. An orthopaedic Dr. Shane Miller, assistant professor of orthopaedic surgery, who again as soon as possible.” sports medicine fellowship to train sports medicine surgeons also treats children and adolescents at Children’s Medical Center at While she treats athletes with all types of injuries, one of the multidisciplinary center is in the works. By having both orthopaedic and primary care Legacy in Plano. most common she sees is ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) tears so that patients, athletes and physicians training side-by-side, UT Southwestern will create “Under the leadership of Dr. Robertson, Dr. Dimeff and – which are eight times more common in female athletes than an outstanding learning environment to develop future sports Dr. Philip Wilson [associate professor of orthopaedic surgery, they are in males. The primary reasons are anatomy, physiology the community can medicine leaders and team physicians, Dr. Dimeff said. specializing in pediatrics], the sports medicine program has and biomechanics. For patients who need reconstructive ACL His far-reaching dream, however, is a large, free-standing mul- developed tremendously during recent years,” he said. “This surgery, she uses a minimally invasive approach and a fairly new get all services possible tidisciplinary sports medicine center that he believes is necessary includes the addition of multiple members of the sports technique that decreases postoperative pain and restores the to complement, sustain and grow UT Southwestern’s program. medicine team – sports medicine physicians and orthopaedic knee’s function better than older methods. under one roof.” “The idea is to build a true multidisciplinary center so that surgeons, athletic trainers, physical therapists and more. “We’re very motivated here,” Dr. Coyner said, “and very excited patients, athletes and the community can get all services possible, We continue to be leaders in education, not only for medical about the strong history and traditions of UT Southwestern and – DR. ROBERT DIMEFF under one roof,” Dr. Dimeff said. “There would be clinical care and research and places for the athletes to train, rehab and be They have also ramped up sports medicine research at treated, as well as places for teams from the community to come UT Southwestern, including participation in clinical trials and play.” and research studies with other universities. Dr. Robertson is His vision, and that of UT Southwestern’s sports medicine participating in a pilot program with Harvard Medical School, team, is a $10 million, four-story complex near the current for instance, testing a new diagnostic tool called the Vision UT Southwestern clinic in Richardson/Plano, built upon land Scope, a small office-based arthroscopic imaging tool that allows currently owned by UT Dallas. The first floor would house an doctors to place a tiny camera into a patient’s joint, providing orthopaedic sports performance and rehab center; the second, high-definition, “real-time” images, often much more precise offices for UT Dallas athletics and other departments; the third than an MRI. floor, an outpatient surgery center; and the fourth floor, a short- “When we got here, there were lots of doctors taking care stay hospital. of lots of teams, but there was a lack of a collaborative effort Behind the complex would be athletic fields – for soccer and that would allow sports medicine providers to learn from each football – open to community teams and intramural sports on other,” Dr. Robertson said. “To help build team coverage the weekends and evenings and available for patient rehab and and educational initiatives, we developed what we call the use during the day. Southwestern Initiative for Sports Health” (SWISH). The group “This clinic in Richardson is a stepping-stone and building- holds conferences and journal clubs regularly to share ideas, block for a larger sports performance and rehab center,” Dr. experiences and knowledge. Robertson said. “We know we have to put out a product before “First and foremost, we wanted SWISH to be an inclusive we can start selling it. We’re doing that. If we show people what group, not an exclusive one, inviting collaboration between we can do here, then bigger things will happen.” n doctors and other allied health professionals at all hospitals and private practices – anyone who wants to come,” he said. “Our goal is finding like-minded individuals who want to learn, contribute and push this Initiative for Sports Health forward.” Dr. Katherine Coyner: “My goal is to get them back playing again as soon as possible.”

18 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 19 20 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 21 HEADING OFF INJURY The advice used to be simple: “Shake it off. Get your head back in the game.”

But these days, when athletes get their “bells rung,” everyone into impact biomechanics, which we’re trying to get to, angular from players to parents, coaches to NFL commissioners, is tuned and linear acceleration determine which types of things cause in to the long-term effects of concussions. The advice now ringing concussive symptoms. These are ways we can impact meaningful in their ears is the polar opposite: “You’re benched, so take some rule changes.” time and get your head straight. When in doubt, sit it out.” The addition of Dr. Batjer to the existing lineup of UT South- “I emphasize three points up front. You can play through pain, western’s field of leaders in brain injury has cast the medical center but you should not play through brain and spinal injuries. Those as a star player in brain injury research, education, management can wreck your life. Second, medical decisions trump competitive and development of eventual treatments. He and others across the decisions – always. Third, we need better interventions,” said campus already have begun teaming up. Dr. Hunt Batjer, the new chairman of neurological surgery at “We’re really at the cutting edge of promoting concussion UT Southwestern Medical Center and one of the world’s leading awareness, detection and treatment,” said Dr. C. Munro authorities on sports-related head injuries. Cullum, chief of psychology and professor of neurology and Dr. Batjer, holder of the Lois C.A. and Darwin E. Smith neurotherapeutics, who has served as the neuropsychologist for the Distinguished Chair in Neurological Surgery, is not only a for a decade and for the Dallas Stars even longer. world-renowned surgeon but also president of the Neurosurgical “What’s great to see is all the attention that’s given to concus- Society of America and co-chair of the NFL Head, Neck and sions nowadays, especially in youth sports. Ten to 20 years ago, Spine Committee. He has been a major force in the NFL’s efforts nobody was worried about concussions. The increased awareness to raise awareness on concussions and bring practical tactics to is helping us identify concussions earlier, hopefully getting kids out the field, as co-chair of its concussion committee. of harm’s way quicker, and getting better treatment for them,” said “If the head is moving and the head stops suddenly, the Dr. Cullum, who holds the Pam Blumenthal Distinguished brain doesn’t stop. It reverberates back and forth, and often an impact at one end injures the brain most severely at the opposite end of the head, just because of that movement back and forth,” Dr. Batjer said of the challenges researchers face in trying to understand concussion. “But if you can get down

22 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 23 and test various interventional therapies. Among his studies are “So if you give these drug therapies shortly after injury, they investigations into compounds such as resveratrol, found in red are thought to increase repair mechanisms,” Dr. Gatson said. wine, and vitamin D, which might help reduce inflammation Dr. Cullum is researching and developing new testing methods after head injury. to help detect brain injury and its effects, including joint studies “There haven’t been any completed human studies yet, so this with organizations such as UT Arlington and Pantego Christian is really the first look at resveratrol’s effect on traumatic brain Academy, where baseline testing of students is helping provide injury in athletes,” he said. “The main goal of our research is to researchers a better understanding of the effects of concussion. protect the brain immediately after each episode so that we can UT Southwestern researchers also launched the largest decrease the cumulative effect of these sports concussions.” comprehensive study of former NFL players employing the Recently Dr. Gatson found that mice subjected to a mild use of neuropsychological testing, neurological assessments TBI and treated with resveratrol within minutes of their injury and neuroimaging. They found that mild cognitive deficits showed a decrease in inflammation and cell death in their brains. and depression were more common among retired players Dr. Gatson’s research also has indicated that estrone, one of than in the general population and that these neurobehavioral the three naturally occurring estrogen hormones in the body, changes correlated with white matter abnormalities in the brain. may aid in reducing inflammation and cell death in the brain. However, that study, a joint effort led by Dr. Cullum and Dr. His latest study, in mice, is the first to demonstrate that estrone John Hart Jr., professor of neurology and neurotherapeutics and provides those anti-inflammatory and antioxidant capabilities psychiatry at UT Southwestern and medical science director Dr. Hunt Batjer serves as co-chair of the NFL Head, Neck and Spine Committee. after TBI and is the first to reveal the cellular pathways that are for the UT Dallas Center for BrainHealth, along with Dr. Kyle involved. The study also demonstrated that estrone is involved Womack, assistant professor of neurology and neurotherapeutics Professorship in Clinical Psychology, is the president of the Scientists still don’t know who is most vulnerable to the effects in promoting an increase in the expression of the brain-derived and psychiatry, also found no evidence of cognitive impairment Society for Clinical Neuropsychology and is past-president of the of concussion, which biological mechanisms to target, or even neurotrophic factor, which promotes cell survival. in the majority of ex-players. National Academy of Neuropsychology. “But there is still a lot we the best evaluation tools. Some research, for example, points to “In 60 percent of our participants – most of whom had don’t know about concussions, which is why it’s both interesting individual risk factors. sustained prior concussions – we found no cognitive problems, and vitally important to do this research.” “Two people can take the same sort of blow to the head, and “No two concussions are exactly no mood problems and no structural brain abnormalities. Many they may have very different symptoms,” Dr. Cullum explained. alike. Basically, when former NFL players think that because they played football or “One might have prolonged symptoms; one might have symp- “The problem with concussion had concussions, they are certain to face severe neurological toms resolve the same or next day. It’s really quite variable, so you’ve seen one concussion, you’ve consequences, but that is not always the case,” Dr. Hart said. there probably are no doubt neurobiological factors at play.” is that it’s not like a broken finger. Former Dallas Cowboys fullback Daryl Johnston, who One of those may be an abnormal protein called Apolipo- seen one concussion.” participated in the study recently published in JAMA Neurology, You can’t see the broken bone protein (apo) E4 that’s been identified in many people with – DR. MUNRO CULLUM helped recruit other players to take part. Alzheimer’s disease. That protein, when present, seems to be a “Having played 11 years in the NFL and taken countless hits, sticking up through the skin. And risk factor for other diseases as well. Researchers are eager to I’ve heard about the struggles of the players who came before me investigate whether having that specific protein, or perhaps other sometimes the symptoms don’t and the challenges regarding their quality of life,” Mr. Johnston proteins, in their genetic makeup may contribute to longer or said. “Former players can find out if there is an issue, and if you less successful recoveries when it comes to concussions. evolve for 24 to 36 hours.” catch it early or late, there are things you can do to improve your “And that’s just the tip of the iceberg,” Dr. Cullum said. “We – DR. HUNT BATJER condition. The brain is regenerative for life, and we can restore think there may be other factors as well, when you think about faculties that just a few years ago were thought to be lost.” In 2010 the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention the complexity of concussion, and how it occurs. The skull is Strategies for energizing and coordinating research efforts in estimated as many as 1.7 million people per year may suffer one protective factor against brain injury, but our skulls differ in sports-related head trauma are proving an excellent pairing with traumatic brain injury (TBI), 300,000 of which are sports-related thickness and shape, and there is also different musculature in initiatives in play to bolster sports medicine, traumatic brain concussions. In the past decade, soccer and football led the the neck. Furthermore, no two concussions are exactly injury research and centering neurologically related services at way for concussions in high school and college-age students, alike. Basically, when you’ve seen one concussion, you’ve seen Zale Lipshy University Hospital. comprising 8.9 percent of all high school and 5.8 percent of one concussion.” “Right now the best recommendation for recovery is rest for all college athletic injuries, respectively. Surprisingly, girls Dr. Batjer’s data show, for example, that some of the highest the brain and time healing,” said Dr. Cullum. “We don’t yet experience a higher rate of concussion in high school sports rates of concussion are in women soccer players, suggesting that know what specific interventions best assist recovery, but we than boys. factors such as shoulder breadth, depth and musculature may be need to learn that, and we need to learn which patients “The problem with concussion is that it’s not like a broken protective in some situations. will benefit from which treatments, in addition to finger. You can’t see the broken bone sticking up through But UT Southwestern researchers are making inroads. a better understanding of who may be at higher the skin. And sometimes the symptoms don’t evolve for 24 to Dr. Joshua Gatson, assistant professor of burn/trauma/critical risk for prolonged post-concussion symptoms.” n 36 hours, so it is a challenge to get the diagnosis right,” Dr. care, is on the hunt to identify biomarkers for brain injury, Batjer said. characterize signaling pathways of neuro-protection after injury Dr. Munro Cullum serves as neuropsychologist for the Dallas Cowboys and Dallas Stars. 24 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 25 Julie Hersh knows from experience that running is her best defense RUNNING against depression.

writer, speaker and outspoken mental health advocate, A Mrs. Hersh, 53, has survived three major depressive FROM episodes and three failed suicide attempts – all occurring when she was injured and couldn’t run. “I consider exercise as important as medication to staying well,” said Mrs. Hersh, author of Struck by Living: From Depression to Hope, a book chronicling how depression has DEPRESSION affected her life and family and the steps she takes daily to manage the disease. Today, those include running four days a week, typically 5 to 7 miles each day, and a cross-training weight By Donna Steph Hansard workout two days a week. Dr. Madhukar Trivedi, professor of psychiatry at UT South- western Medical Center, agrees that exercise is essential in combating depression. In fact, he has proved it through extensive clinical research on exercise as a treatment for depression – both alone and combined with antidepressant medication. He was one of the first in the country to show that aerobic exercise effectively treats depression and has published more than 25 research papers in peer-reviewed medical journals Julie Hersh on the subject. “Depression is a serious chronic medical illness that has a performed exercise in both low and moderate doses; studying significant mortality rate, resulting in more than 30,000 suicides older adults who used resistance training; and exploring how a year in the U.S. alone,” said Dr. Trivedi, holder of the Betty using exercise and antidepressant medications together affect Jo Hay Distinguished Chair in Mental Health. “It is a disabling depressed patients. In all cases, exercise proved to be a viable condition just like any other medical condition, such as diabetes treatment for depression, as well as improved overall health for or heart disease, and should be treated as such. study participants. “On the positive side, there are very good treatments for Dr. Trivedi served as a principal investigator in the largest depression including medication, psychotherapy, exercise, ECT and longest investigation of the treatment of major depressive (electroconvulsive therapy), etc. At UT Southwestern, we have disorder between 2000 and 2006. The benchmark Sequenced been the leaders in the treatment of depression with exercise Treatment Alternatives to Relieve Depression study, called and have made major inroads into showing how exercise alone, STAR*D, was led by researchers at UT Southwestern. With and with medications, helps treat depression and maintains funding from the National Institute of Mental Health, wellness afterward.” researchers tracked more than 4,000 patients at 41 primary- In 2005 Dr. Trivedi conducted the first study focusing on care and psychiatric clinics across the country. The result: exercise to treat mild to moderate depression. That study, done Step-by-step guidelines – used by clinicians around the world in conjunction with the Cooper Aerobics Center, showed that today – were established for both measuring and treating depressive symptoms were reduced almost 50 percent in indi- depression symptoms. viduals who participated in 30-minute aerobic exercise sessions three to five times a week. The study also showed that the effect of aerobic exercise alone in treating clinical depression is similar to that found with antidepressant medications. Dr. Trivedi has continued to expand his studies on exercise and depression, including evaluating participants who

26 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 27 and his team were able to identify proteins in blood cells that may predict the effectiveness of exercise on depression. People with higher levels of these proteins had greater decreases in depression symptoms after exercising. He also is studying Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor, a protein found in the brain, as a possible biomarker of depression and as a guide for treating depression with exercise. “These cutting-edge biomarker studies are beginning to increase our ability to rapidly match patients with treatments through more thorough understanding of the biological and psychological factors associated with depression,” Dr. Trivedi said. “While this is very promising, more work and biomarker discoveries are needed to better understand the biological underpinnings of how this all works, who will benefit the most Dr. Madhukar Trivedi from which treatment and what the next steps in our research should be. An estimated 18.8 million adults in the U.S., about one in “We know that exercise itself leads to neurogenesis in regions 10, struggle with depression annually, according to the Centers of the brain involved with depression. Further work to better for Disease Control and Prevention. Depression is estimated to understand the mechanisms related to the effectiveness of cause 200 million lost workdays each year, at a cost to employers Southwestern Medical Foundation is indebted to the loyal friends who support our efforts exercise in depression is underway in the Depression Center of up to $44 billion annually. Major depressive disorder is a at UT Southwestern, and we hope to continue our progress in for medical care, education and research in North Texas. These major contributions, as well recurring and chronic illness, frequently returning for two or these areas.” more episodes, each usually lasting two or more years. as the many smaller gifts directed to the Foundation, provide the valuable resources needed For Mrs. Hersh, exercise “plays a vital role in maintaining my mental health.” to enable UT Southwestern to provide the future of medicine, today. “My big push is: It’s easier to maintain mental health than “My big push is: It’s easier to regain mental health,” said Mrs. Hersh, who today is a board member of Southwestern Medical Foundation, Dallas Theater maintain mental health than Center and Dallas Museum of Art, as well as an advisory board MARGOLIN/COX ESTATES AND TRUSTS gift all the more inspiring to us. He was always very excited and member for Mental Health America of Greater North Dallas. At the request of the late Dr. Solomon B. Margolin, who enthusiastic when discussing research and the progress that was regain mental health.” She was awarded the Mental Health America Ruth Altschuler helped develop and patent more than 40 drugs, including being made by his company.” Community Advocate Prism Award in 2010 and was selected for Coricidin and Dimetapp, a gift of more than $4.1 million Before founding Marnac in 1989, Dr. Margolin served as – JULIE HERSH the 2010 Distinguished Women by Northwood University. Mrs. recently was made to Southwestern Medical Foundation to chairman of pharmacology and associate dean of the School of Hersh is a regular contributor to Psychology Today and has been support cancer research at UT Southwestern. Medicine at St. George’s University in Grenada, West Indies, “We have to start thinking about the treatment of depression featured on numerous television and radio shows. She is a sought- Dr. Margolin, who died in from 1978 to 1989. Prior to that, he served in various research in a more comprehensive multimodal way,” Dr. Trivedi said. after speaker nationally regarding mental health and how she 2008, was the founder and and director positions at several major U.S. pharmaceutical “Just using medication, just using psychotherapy,– JULIE just HERSH using stays well. Her secret: focusing on exercise, sleep and nutrition. president of Marnac Inc., a companies. He earned his doctorate from Rutgers University. exercise is not enough. Where exercise really comes in with a During her depressive episodes, Mrs. Hersh underwent two Dallas-based pharmaceutical Dr. Margolin was involved in more than 40 U.S. and foreign vigor is the following: Yes, it’s a good treatment. But we have rounds of ECT at Zale Lipshy University Hospital and was a company that specialized in patents of pharmaceutical agents, including such well-know to start thinking about mental health and well-being – not just patient in the psychiatric ward there twice. These experiences, as the discovery and development drugs as Contac, meprobamate, Soma, and pirfenidone. He getting rid of the disease. well as rehabilitation at other facilities, medication, and running of new drugs for treating was a member of the American Society for Pharmacology and “The idea of going after depression as a mental illness needs and exercise, have enabled Mrs. Hersh to combat her mental autoimmune, inflammatory Experimental Therapeutics, American Chemical Society, Society to be converted to the idea of being well and remaining well. illness and be healthy today, she said. and fibrotic disorders such as for Experimental Biology and Medicine, New York Academy This is a big focus of our research,” he said. “Using exercise in “Good habits may seem like a pain in the neck, but the multiple sclerosis. Dr. James of Sciences, Endocrine Society, and the American Association the short term, but more importantly in the long term – alone or long-term benefits pay off,” she said. “These small daily efforts Willson, director of the Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive for the Advancement of Science. He also was listed in Who’s in conjunction with other treatments – is so that people can get avoid a deadly round with illness. I’m glad ECT exists if needed, Cancer Center and associate dean of oncology programs, was his Who in America and Who’s Who in the World. Dr. Margolin was well, stay well and, in fact, use the positive effects of things like but dodging that level of depression is my ultimate goal. physician while he was a patient at UT Southwestern. co-author of Harper’s Handbook of Therapeutic Pharmacology exercise and psychotherapy to maintain wellness in the face of “Dr. Trivedi has been incredibly supportive to me and of my “Dr. Margolin’s career was devoted to the discovery of new and author of more than 120 professional ongoing stresses in their lives.” efforts. We are like-minded in our approach about depression medical treatments,” said Dr. Willson, holder of the Lisa K. publications describing research and the Dr. Trivedi’s latest research efforts include searching for and preventative measures. I consider UT Southwestern a great Simmons Distinguished Chair in Comprehensive Oncology. “He discovery and development of prescription biomarkers that reveal the biological foundations of why people partner in terms of support of me and my outreach.” n held a strong belief that research was vital in making inroads and nonprescription drugs. react differently to exercise as a treatment for depression. He into finding new drugs and medical treatments, which makes his

28 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 29 Dr. Margolin was married to the late Dr. Nancy Cox, who “The Sweetheart Ball has always held a special place in my Both doctors were born in New Zealand and received their in Clinical Care at UT Southwestern. The gift was matched to died in 2011. She graduated from the Greenhill School in Dallas, heart, as it is an amazing charity,” Mrs. Ford said. “Dallas truly medical degrees from the University of Otago. Dr. Cynthia create a $24 million endowment. received a Bachelor of Arts from Smith College and a doctorate comes together year after year to show its generosity and support Rutherford, who holds the Barrett Family Professorship in Robert H. Dedman Jr., chairman of the Dedman Foundation, in biochemistry from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. She of UT Southwestern and its commitment to the cardiology Cancer Research, joined UT Southwestern in 1993. She is chief said UT Southwestern is one of the foundation’s principal then earned a medical degree from St. George’s University. She program and heart disease research. I was more than honored of hematology-oncology at Parkland Memorial Hospital and the beneficiaries because of the medical center’s vital contributions served as medical director of Marnac while maintaining a private to be the Sweetheart Ball 2012 Chairman and a part of this medical director of the Hematology-Oncology Inpatient Service. to the region. medical practice in Dallas. important endeavor.” Prior to moving to Dallas, Dr. Rutherford was a faculty member Proceeds from the Sweetheart Ball’s early years were at Harvard Medical School from 1985 to 1992 and medical Sweetheart Ball 2012 designated for the establishment of the Gail Griffiths Hill director of Donor and Transfusion Service, Blood Bank, at Chair in Cardiology, named for one of the founding board Brigham and Women’s Hospital. members who died in 1984. Funds from the 2009 Sweetheart “We were surprised, honored and thrilled to receive this Ball established the Sweetheart Ball – Kern Wildenthal, M.D., extremely generous recognition in our names from friends Ph.D., Distinguished Chair in Cardiology, honoring the medical and great supporters of UT Southwestern,” said Dr. John center’s former president of 22 years, who now serves as a senior Rutherford, holder of the Jonsson-Rogers Chair in Cardiology. consultant of Southwestern Medical Foundation. In all other “This new distinguished chair will provide tremendous support years since 1982, the funds generated by the gala have been in the future for faculty engaged in the care of hematology directed to the Sweetheart Ball Fund for Cardiology Research. and cancer patients, the ongoing efforts to improve treatment outcomes through research, and the teaching and training of Anonymous future generations of caregivers.” An anonymous couple has donated $1 million to Southwestern Dr. John Rutherford also joined UT Southwestern in 1993. Medical Foundation to create an endowed chair in hematology- Prior to that, he served on the faculty of Harvard Medical oncology and to honor Drs. Cynthia J. and John D. Rutherford, School, where he was recruited as a cardiologist in 1978 after both faculty members in internal medicine at UT Southwestern. being a research fellow there. He was appointed co-director of Robert H. (Bob) Dedman Jr., Rachael Dedman, Nancy Dedman, W. Bobby Nail and The Drs. Cynthia and John Rutherford Distinguished Chair in the Samuel A. Levine Cardiac Unit at Brigham and Women’s Patricia Dedman Nail. Kelli Ford, chair of the 2012 Sweetheart Ball Hematology-Oncology pays tribute to Dr. Cynthia Rutherford, Hospital in 1980. In 1981 he returned to New Zealand as a who is a professor of internal medicine in the hematology/ cardiologist at Green Lane Hospital in Auckland and served The Sweetheart Ball, one of Dallas’ most prestigious charity oncology division, and her husband, Dr. John Rutherford, who as a member of the Scientific Committee of the National Heart “Like many Dallas families, we believe in the importance events, raised $1.83 million in 2012 for cardiovascular programs is a professor of internal medicine and vice president for clinical Foundation and as honorary secretary/treasurer of the Cardiac of investment in the medical community,” said Mr. Dedman, at UT Southwestern. For more than three decades, the annual operations. Dr. Cynthia Rutherford has been named first holder Society of Australia and New Zealand. In 1985 he returned who serves on the Building the Future of Medicine campaign gala has successfully generated funds to support both new of the distinguished chair. to Harvard as co-director of the clinical cardiology service at steering committee. “Having a state-of-the-art teaching hospital and ongoing research at UT Southwestern for preventing and “We know of no more kind, caring and competent people Brigham and Women’s Hospital. also integrally involved in the best patient care will benefit the treating heart disease. than Cynthia and John Rutherford,” said the gift’s donors, who At UT Southwestern, Dr. John Rutherford received the entire Dallas community. The way the hospital is being designed Since its inception, the Sweetheart Ball has raised more than asked to remain anonymous. “They are wonderful examples Distinguished Physician Award in recognition of outstanding will add to the quality of teaching new doctors and will impact $17 million for cardiovascular research. The latest gift was made of the culture we all want to reinforce at UT Southwestern individual contribution to Parkland Memorial Hospital in 1995, patient care in a significant way.” to Southwestern Medical Foundation from the Sweetheart Ball Medical Center.” and in 1997 he was appointed associate dean for clinical affairs. The Dedmans and their foundation have made numerous gifts Fund at Communities Foundation of Texas. He was president of the medical staff of Parkland from 1998 to to other Dallas institutions, including to Southern Methodist The Sweetheart Ball has become a tradition since it was 2000. In 2001 he was appointed to his current position. University for the Dedman School of Law, the Dedman College founded in 1981 by a group of civic-minded women committed Interdisciplinary Institute in the Dedman College of Humanities to battling the nation’s leading cause of death. The 2012 gala was Dedman Foundation and Sciences, and the Dedman Center for Lifetime Sports. The chaired by Kelli Ford, wife of well-known Texas banker Gerald The Dedman Foundation, a longtime benefactor of UT Dedman School of Hospitality at Florida State University also J. Ford, and held at their home earlier this year. Southwestern, has donated $1 million to Southwestern Medical is named in honor of Robert H. Dedman Sr., who died in 2002. Funds from the 2012 event were matched anonymously for Foundation to help build the medical center’s new William P. UT Austin established the Dedman Merit Scholars program, the final amount raised. Proceeds from the gala support the Clements Jr. University Hospital. thanks to the family’s support. The Dedmans, one of Dallas’ most generous philanthropic Robert H. Dedman Sr. founded Dallas-based ClubCorp, a Sweetheart Ball Fund for Cardiology Research. This endowment families, have supported higher education, public charities, leading operator of golf courses, private clubs, and resorts, in fund has fueled the search for new therapies to prevent and civic organizations and medical institutions for more than two 1957. He received numerous honors throughout his cure heart disease, including research into treatments for those decades. The Dedman Foundation was created in 1995 by career, including Texas Entrepreneur of the Year in genetically predisposed to heart disease. It has helped fund the late Robert H. Dedman Sr. In 2009 the foundation gave 1976, Dallas Humanitarian of the Year in 1980, innovative pilot projects, including novel ways to regenerate Southwestern Medical Foundation a landmark $12 million to Texas Business Hall of Fame in 1987, and the heart tissue. Drs. Cynthia J. and John D. Rutherford establish the Dedman Family Endowed Program for Scholars Horatio Alger Award in 1989.

30 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 31 Nancy McMillan Dedman was married for 49 years to the late The Dorfman brothers lead Dorfman Production Co., a Dallas- “We realize the new hospital will usher in a new concept of the new hospital’s Art Committee. He and his late wife, Carolyn Mr. Dedman. She has served on the UT Southwestern University based oil and gas production firm founded in the 1930s by their hospital experience with the technological innovations that will be Horchow, as well as their three daughters – Sally Horchow, Hospitals & Clinics Board of Visitors, the board of the Shelter father, Sam Dorfman, a Ukrainian immigrant. The company owns incorporated into it, along with attention given to both patient care Regen Horchow Fearon and Elizabeth Horchow Routman – Ministries of Dallas, and the Salvation Army Advisory Board. and operates oil- and gas-producing properties throughout and their families and visitors,” Dr. Dorfman said. “Consistent have been active in the Dallas philanthropic community for She also is a supporter of the Dallas Museum of Art, the Texas and in Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, Colorado, Illinois, with that, we felt it would be fitting to be associated with a lovely many years. Texas Ballet Theater, and the AT&T Performing Arts Center. Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana, North Dakota, New Mexico, outdoor dining setting that will invoke the comfortable and Mr. Horchow began his retail career in 1953 as a buyer at She was honored with the Annette G. Strauss Humanitarian Ohio and Oklahoma. peaceful feeling of the new hospital.” Foley’s Department Store in . In 1960 he moved to Award in 2004. In addition to his role as chairman of Dorfman Production, Dallas and joined Neiman Marcus, where he became vice Robert Dedman Jr., former chairman of the board of Louis Dorfman is chairman of the International Exotic Animal Horchow Family president of merchandise and, in 1969, vice president of the ClubCorp, is the general partner of Putterboy, Ltd., and Sanctuary, a renowned rehabilitation facility for large cats, bears, mail-order department. In 1971 he left Neiman Marcus to president and CEO of the Dedmans’ family office, DFI and other wild and exotic animals located in Boyd, Texas. As the launch the Horchow Collection, the country’s first exclusively Management, Ltd. He serves on the boards of trustees of sanctuary’s animal behaviorist, he interacts with the large cats and mail-order catalog to feature luxury goods, which he sold to Southwestern Medical Foundation, SMU, The Hockaday bears using a unique “emotional enrichment” program that he Neiman Marcus in 1988. School, Advanced Placement Strategies, the O’Donnell developed 16 years ago and that the American Zoological Society Mr. Horchow has co-produced four Tony Award-winning Foundation and the Dallas Museum of Art. may soon adopt. Broadway musicals: Crazy for You, Kiss Me Kate, Curtains and Mr. Dedman’s wife, Rachael, is actively involved in the Crystal He and his wife also own a horse ranch devoted to raising, Gypsy. He has served a long list of national and local nonprofit Charity Ball and serves on the boards of Boys & Girls Clubs of training and rehabilitating Friesian horses. Mr. Dorfman earned a organizations, including the Committee for the Preservation of Greater Dallas, Meadows School of the Arts at SMU, and the law degree from Southern Methodist University in 1963. the White House; the Museum of Modern Art of New York; Sweetheart Ball, an event that provides funds for heart research “Since our original donation, both my brother and I have had the Yale University Gallery in New Haven, Conn.; the Jefferson to UT Southwestern. the opportunity to visit at greater length with Dr. Dan Podolsky Awards for Public Service; KERA-FM; and the Dallas Museum Patricia Dedman Nail is the daughter of Nancy Dedman and [UT Southwestern president] and learn more about both the of Art. He also has written three books, including The Art of the late Mr. Dedman. She spent 15 years in private practice as a exciting changes he is instituting at the complex regarding Friendship: 70 Simple Rules for Making Meaningful Connections, psychotherapist and has taught at SMU. She has been involved attention to patient experience, attention and care, and the which he co-wrote with his daughter Sally. Mr. Horchow was in Dallas Contemporary. amazing innovations being incorporated into the new hospital,” awarded an honorary doctorate of humane letters by his alma The Dedman family was named recipient of the 2009 Charles Mr. Dorfman said. “It will be a real asset to Dallas and something mater, Yale University, in 1999. Cameron Sprague Community Service Award, an annual with which we want to be associated and support wholeheartedly.” In 1988 the Horchows established the S. Roger and Carolyn recognition bestowed by Southwestern Medical Foundation to Dr. Dorfman practiced internal medicine for more than 15 years P. Horchow Chair in Cardiac Research, in Honor of Jere H. honor individuals who have provided extraordinary support in before leaving the field to pursue other business ventures. Today, Mitchell, M.D. In 1994 they established the Carolyn and S. Roger

enhancing patient care, medical education, and medical research he serves as president of Dorfman Production. In 1977 he founded Roger Horchow with his daughters, Lizzie, Sally, and Regen Horchow Research Fund to support immunology and AIDS/ in North Texas. The Filling Station restaurant in Dallas, the first big-screen sports cancer research under the direction of Dr. Ellen Vitetta, director bar in the city. The iconic restaurant chain grew to include five of the Cancer Immunobiology Center and holder of the Scheryle Dr. Samuel Y. Dorfman Jr. and Louis Dorfman Sr. Texas locations before it was sold to its current owner. The Horchow Family, longtime supporter of UT Southwestern, Simmons Patigian Distinguished Chair in Cancer Immunobiology. Dallas oilmen Louis Dorfman Sr. and Dr. Samuel Y. Dorfman Jr. has donated $1 million to Southwestern Medical Foundation In 2004 the couple donated $1.5 million to create the Horchow have added another $1 million to their first $1 million gift, made in to help fund construction of the new William P. Clements Jr. Family Endowment for Scholars in Pediatrics. The couple also 2011, benefiting UT Southwestern’s new William P. Clements Jr. University Hospital. supported the construction of Zale Lipshy University Hospital University Hospital. The family’s donation was made as part of UT Southwestern’s and contributed to the Dr. Bryan Williams Student Assistance The hospital’s Outdoor Dining Plaza will be named to Building the Future of Medicine campaign. Fund, the Bryan Williams, M.D. Student Center and the Kern commemorate their latest gift. The hospital’s Physician Dining and “We are making this gift to the hospital because we believe Wildenthal Fund for Medical Excellence. Conference Room will be named in their honor in recognition of so strongly in the importance of UT Southwestern,” Roger Before Mrs. Horchow’s death, the couple gave UT South- the first gift. Dr. Dorfman is a 1967 graduate of UT Southwestern Horchow said. “Over the years, the medical center and its western more than 135 works of folk art that they had collected Medical School. Both donations were made to Southwestern hospitals and staff have given us wonderful care, particularly on their many travels throughout the world. Amassed over Medical Foundation as part of the Building the Future of during my wife’s illness and before her death. This gift is my four decades, the artifacts are displayed in the lobby of the Medicine campaign. family’s demonstration of our love for UT Southwestern, Biomedical Research Building on the North Campus, in The Dorfman brothers are longtime supporters of UT South- our commitment to the new hospital plan and our great honor of the medical district’s pediatric patients western. The family’s first donation to the medical center was in admiration for all that it is going to be. I know it will be a great and the faculty members who care for them 1957 when the brothers’ father bequeathed funds from his estate asset for Dallas.” through clinical care and research. to help with early cholesterol research. More recently, the Dorfman Mr. Horchow is a world-renowned retail entrepreneur, family has made donations to support spine research and clinical- Broadway producer and author. He is on the steering committee care programs at UT Southwestern. of the Building the Future of Medicine campaign and serves on Louis Dorfman Sr. and Dr. Samuel Y. Dorfman Jr.

32 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 33 Carol and Jeffrey M. Heller Mr. Heller has served or continues to serve on numerous Together with the late Dr. Edward Cary and other Dallas civic boards, including Trammell Crow Co., Westcott leaders, Mr. Hoblitzelle helped establish Southwestern Medical Communications, the Dallas Symphony Association, Mutual College – now UT Southwestern Medical Center – in 1943. He of Omaha, the UT System’s Chancellor’s Council, UT Austin’s also donated the land for the original 60-acre site of Engineering Foundation Advisory Council, UT Austin’s Red UT Southwestern’s campus adjacent to Parkland Memorial McCombs School of Business Advisory Council, the Longhorn Hospital. Mr. Hoblitzelle was a co-founder of Southwestern Foundation and the Cotton Bowl Athletic Association. He is Medical Foundation in 1939 and served as its president from 1953 a longtime trustee of Southwestern Medical Foundation and a to 1962 and as chairman of the board until his death in 1967. member of its Executive Committee. “Because Mr. Hoblitzelle was one of the community leaders who Mrs. Heller is a member of UT Southwestern University started Southwestern Medical College, his foundation always has Hospitals & Clinics Board of Visitors and is involved in had a close relationship with the medical school, its parent and numerous other civic organizations, including the Chi Omega sister organization, and the entire medical district,” said Paul W. Christmas Market. She was named recipient of the Roselyn T. Harris, president and CEO of the Hoblitzelle Foundation. “We Dabbs Chi Omega Philanthropist Award in 2010. have supported all the capital campaigns at the medical center. We believe this new hospital is of vital importance to the city, as relayed so well to us by the leadership of this current capital campaign.” Hoblitzelle Foundation Previous gifts from the Hoblitzelle Foundation have supported UT Southwestern’s acclaimed Endowed Scholars Program in Medical Science, helped equip the T. Boone Pickens Biomedical Building and the Bill and Rita Clements Advanced Medical Imaging Building, and helped construct the Karl Hoblitzelle Clinical Science Building, among many other projects. “Karl Hoblitzelle and the Hoblitzelle Foundation have been among UT Southwestern’s most important benefactors since 1943, when Mr. Hoblitzelle played a pivotal role in the creation of our medical school,” said William T. Solomon, chairman of the Hoblitzelle Foundation and chairman of the board of Celia and Adi Gazdar, M.D. Carol and Jeffrey M. Heller Southwestern Medical Foundation. “We are extremely proud of Dr. Gazdar, professor of pathology and the deputy director the foundation’s generosity over the years. Its commitment to of the Nancy B. and Jake L. Hamon Center for Therapeutic Carol and Jeffrey M. Heller, longtime supporters of UT UT Southwestern has helped accelerate its growth and emergence Oncology Research, is a highly cited author who has written Southwestern, have donated $500,000 to Southwestern Medical as one of the top academic medical centers in the country.” more than 700 medical articles and serves as associate editor Foundation to help build the new William P. Clements Jr. Mr. Hoblitzelle was the founder and president of Interstate for several journals. His research focuses on understanding the University Hospital. In recognition of their gift, an adult Amusement Co. – later known as Interstate Circuit – which pathogenesis of malignant tumors, with a special interest in intensive care unit room and a neonatal ICU room will be named included the company’s flagship Majestic Theatre in downtown lung cancers. in their honor. Dallas. The success of his entertainment business created Recently, his research has led to significant strides in finding “Carol and I have been involved in receiving services and opportunities to invest in the growing oil and gas, real estate, treatments that target genetic mutations of cancer cells – participating in giving services to the medical center for the last and banking industries in Texas. He married Esther Thomas, a treatments that are more effective than conventional therapies, 30 years or so,” Mr. Heller said. “That association has benefited Broadway starlet, in 1920, and the couple was active in the social, with fewer side effects. us both personally and medically. We view UT Southwestern as Karl Hoblitzelle civic and cultural activities of Dallas. Before joining the faculty at UT Southwestern in 1991, Dr. one of the great treasures in Dallas and this part of the country. Gazdar worked as a medical investigator at the National The new hospital will play a role in extending the excellence of The Hoblitzelle Foundation has increased its initial $2 million gift Cancer Institute-Navy Medical Oncology Branch. the medical center, its people and its facilities into the future. to Southwestern Medical Foundation to help fund construction Celia and Adi Gazdar, M.D. He currently holds the W. Ray Wallace Distinguished That is why we decided to make this recent gift.” of UT Southwestern’s new William P. Clements Jr. University Dr. and Mrs. Adi Gazdar recently gave $200,000 to Chair in Molecular Oncology Research. Dr. and Mr. Heller is former vice chairman of Electronic Data Systems Hospital to $2.5 million. Southwestern Medical Foundation to establish a charitable gift Mrs. Gazdar made their gift through a charitable and served on the company’s board of directors and executive The Hoblitzelle Foundation, established by Karl and Esther annuity endowing the Adi Gazdar, M.D., Annual Lectureship in gift annuity, which enables donors to receive a committee. He joined EDS in 1968 as a systems engineering Hoblitzelle in 1942, has donated more than $17 million to Translational Medicine and the Adi and Celia Gazdar Fund in lifetime income. The annuity offers an annual trainee and moved up the ranks, holding numerous positions UT Southwestern, including its $2 million gift for the hospital Translational Cancer Research. fixed return and significant tax benefits. until his retirement in 2002. A graduate of UT Austin, Mr. Heller made in 2011. This latest $500,000 gift was again made to The lectureship will highlight new discoveries in targeted served in the U.S. Marine Corps as a jet pilot from 1960 to 1966 Southwestern Medical Foundation as part of the Building the cancer therapies, while the fund will support development of and attained the rank of captain. Future of Medicine campaign. novel cancer therapies.

34 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 35 “Rather than just leaving the money in our will, it is paying They were just ahead of their time. I wanted to do something in all three have close ties to UT Southwestern. Dr. John Pate Jr. certain dividends during our lifetime and then will be committed their memory and thank them for practicing rural medicine.” received his residency training at the medical center; Dr. Mark Pate to a purpose that my wife and I are passionate about,” Dr. Mrs. Terry chose UT Southwestern to establish a professorship is a faculty member in the medical school’s department of family Gazdar said. because of her friendship with Dr. Kern Wildenthal, dean and medicine, based at John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth; and The Gazdars said it was important for them to support the president of UT Southwestern from 1980 to 2008 and currently Dr. Bart Pate was a medical school graduate and surgery resident at missions of the Hamon Center and the Harold C. Simmons senior consultant at Southwestern Medical Foundation. Dr. UT Southwestern. Comprehensive Cancer Center, which are to improve the Wildenthal was one of Mrs. Terry’s former students at Alpine High. The late Dr. Hill also graduated from Baylor, Dallas, and moved prevention, early detection, diagnosis, prognostic assessment and In addition, Dr. Wildenthal’s father, the late Bryan Wildenthal, was to Alpine in 1937, where he established a surgical practice and treatment of cancer by performing interdisciplinary research that president of Sul Ross University when Mrs. Terry worked there. opened a small hospital. He served in World War II as head of translates findings between the laboratory and clinic. “Having lived most of her life in a small West Texas town, Mrs. a Navy surgical team. He returned and established the Alpine “It is important for the only academic medical center in Terry understands the importance of family medicine practitioners Hospital, the largest surgical facility for a 150-mile radius for many Dallas to be leading the way in cutting-edge cancer research and and the bonds they build with their patients,” said Dr. Wildenthal. years. Dr. Hill died in 1997. therapies,” Dr. Gazdar said. “I want to support that.” “Her gift was made to honor the doctors who cared for her and her The two doctors were associates and close friends. husband for decades and to encourage future physicians to establish “The Hill family feels quite humbled to have this honor those kinds of relationships with their patients throughout their bestowed by Becky and King Terry in memory of our father,” said Mrs. King Terry Jr. careers in medicine. This generous donation, given in the name of Dr. Malone Hill Jr., an orthopaedic surgeon in Austin. others, is typical of her thoughtfulness and her desire to help others.”

Mr. Terry attended Texas A&M University and later graduated Ronald and Phyllis Steinhart from Rutgers University. He served during World War II, Phyllis and Ronald Steinhart receiving the Purple Heart, the Bronze Star and the Patriot Renowned civic leaders Ronald and Phyllis Steinhart have Medallion of Honor and Remembrance. After his military service, given $50,000 to Southwestern Medical Foundation to help Medical Resources and a director and immediate past chairman of he returned to West Texas, where he and Mrs. Terry began their fund construction of the new William P. Clements Jr. University the Diabetes Health and Wellness Institute. He is a director of the ranching career. The couple was married 62 years. Hospital. The donation was made from the Steinhart Family State Fair of Texas, the Dallas Holocaust Museum and the Dallas Mrs. Terry began teaching school during a drought in the Advised Fund of The Dallas Foundation and benefits UT Education Foundation, as well as serving in numerous executive 1950s, she said, when the couple needed additional income. She Southwestern’s Building the Future of Medicine campaign. positions at his alma mater, UT Austin. Mr. Steinhart also serves has been an active member of the Texas CattleWomen for years, “Phyllis and I have been longtime supporters of UT South- as a member of the Steering Committee for UT Southwestern’s and was honored with the group’s Lifetime Achievement Award western,” Mr. Steinhart said. “I served on the Zale Lipshy Building the Future of Medicine campaign. last year. Mrs. Terry has been the chairman of the State and [University Hospital] board and now serve on the UT Mr. Steinhart has received the Linz Award for community National Beef Cookoff, a board member of the Chicago Livestock Southwestern University Hospitals & Clinics Board of Visitors. service, the J. Erik Jonsson Award for Volunteerism from the and Meat Board, a board member of the Texas State Board of Phyllis serves on the Executive Committee of the UT Southwestern United Way of Metropolitan Dallas, both the Outstanding Young Veterinary Medical Examiners, and she worked on the very first Friends of the Alzheimer’s Disease Center and was a 15-year Texas Ex Award and the Distinguished Alumnus Award from Mr. and Mrs. King Terry Jr. Texas CattleWomen committee to pass the Beef Checkoff. She volunteer at Parkland testing the hearing of newborns. the UT Ex-Students’ Association, the Silver Beaver Award from has traveled to Taiwan and Hong Kong representing the U.S. “We both see a need for a modern, state-of-the-art teaching the Boy Scouts of America, the J. Erik Jonsson Ethics Award Meat Export Federation and has been honored as a Distinguished hospital for our educators, future physicians and researchers. Locally, from Southern Methodist University, the Superintendent’s Award Longtime West Texas resident Mrs. King (Becky) Terry has donated Member of the board of directors of the National Livestock and we are aware of the important role that UT Southwestern plays in from the Dallas Independent School District and the Downtown $100,000 to establish a professorship in family medicine at Meat Board, a member of the Big Bend Cowboy Hall of Fame, and providing a majority of the physicians practicing in the Dallas/Fort Renaissance Award from Neiman Marcus. He was also installed UT Southwestern, in honor of the two late West Texas physicians Distinguished Alumni of Sul Ross State University. She also was Worth area. Lastly, we were friends and admirers of Gov. Clements in the Dallas Business Hall of Fame and the UT Austin McCombs who cared for her and her late husband. The gift, made to recognized with the Gerald W. Thomas Outstanding Agriculturist and are honored to support a hospital bearing his name.” School of Business Hall of Fame. Southwestern Medical Foundation, creates the Drs. Malone V. Hill Award from the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Mr. Steinhart was an active leader in the Dallas financial Mrs. Steinhart, a native of Houston, attended UT Austin and the and John W. Pate Professorship in Family Medicine. Resources at Texas Tech University. community for more than 37 years. Between 1969 and 1980, he University of Houston. She is a certified medical technologist and Mrs. Terry is a former teacher at Alpine High School, as well “Mrs. Terry and her late husband are some of the most generous teamed with investors to charter or purchase six banks. He then has been an active volunteer at Parkland Memorial Hospital and as a former assistant to the dean at Sul Ross State University, also people I’ve ever known in my life,” said Dr. John Pate Jr., a joined the senior management of InterFirst Corp. in 1980 and the National Council of Jewish Women. She served on the board in Alpine, Texas, located in the Big Bend region of the state. She cosmetic surgeon in El Paso and son of the late Dr. Pate, whom the became president a year later. In 1988 he led a group of investors of the Dallas Chapter of the American Jewish Committee and the also was a rancher, alongside her late husband, King Terry Jr., newly established professorship honors. “All of this was a surprise, that established Team Bank, which merged with Bank One Texas Dallas Holocaust Museum and presently serves on the who died in 2011. The couple owned four ranches in three West but it’s not a surprise that Mrs. Terry does things like this.” in 1992. He was named CEO of the Bank One Corp. Commercial advisory committee of two funds of the Dallas Jewish Texas counties and raised Hereford cattle, Rambouillet sheep and The late Dr. Pate graduated from what is now Baylor College Banking Group and was a member of the management committee Community Foundation. Angora goats. of Medicine in 1940, when it was located in Dallas. He served until his retirement in 2000. The Steinharts, who have been married since “Dr. Hill was a surgeon, and Dr. Pate was a general practitioner,” in World War II and subsequently moved to West Texas, where Presently, Mr. Steinhart serves as a director of Texas Industries 1965, have three sons and five grandchildren.n Mrs. Terry said. “They both took care of Mr. Terry and me for many he practiced family medicine for more than 50 years. He retired Inc., Penske Automotive Group Inc., Southcross Energy Partners years, and we had very good health because of those two gentlemen. in 1996 and died in 1999. All three of his sons are doctors, and L.P. and Susser Holdings Corp. He is vice chairman of Dallas

36 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 37 Capital gains tax will also increase The tax rate for those estates above the exemption was increased from 35 percent to 40 percent. The portability provision was for high-earners. also extended, which allows a surviving spouse to benefit from any portion of the exemption not used by the first spouse to die. These same affluent Americans who will see their income tax The net effect is that only large estates will need to do extensive rate increase to 39.6 percent will also see capital gains tax rates tax planning; however, for those large estates that are above the Planned Giving increase by one-third from 15 percent to 20 percent. In addition, exemption, tremendous benefits can be gained from an estate some people will also experience a 3.8 percent surtax on certain plan that includes charitable giving. kinds of investment income, including realized capital gain. This extra tax affects single individuals whose income exceeds CHARITABLE GIVING IDEA #4 $200,000 and married couples whose income exceeds $250,000. How The New Tax Act Impacts Therefore, many people will have a maximum capital gains tax One of the fundamental strategies in estate planning remains rate of 23.8 percent. in effect. Individuals are encouraged to make charitable gifts in Your Charitable Giving their estate first from assets known as “income in respect of a CHARITABLE GIVING IDEA #2 decedent” (IRD) and give other assets to family members. IRD By Randal Daugherty assets include IRAs and other retirement plans. Work with your Higher capital gains tax rates make giving appreciated securi- IRA custodian or retirement plan administrator to leave all or a portion of your retirement plan assets to charity. SIX CHARITABLE GIVING IDEAS AFTER ATRA ties more tax-advantageous than giving cash. Suppose a donor in the 39.6 percent income tax bracket and subject to the 23.8 On the surface it may appear that not much changed with the passage of the American CHARITABLE GIVING IDEA #5 percent capital gains rate wished to make a $200,000 gift this 4 Taxpayer Relief Act (ATRA) of 2012. For most taxpayers, the new act made permanent year. A gift of cash will save $79,200 ($200,000 x 39.6 percent) in taxes, lowering the real cost of the gift to $120,800 ($200,000 A sophisticated charitable estate planning option for high much of what was already law. For high-income earners, however, increases in the net-worth individuals is a non-grantor charitable lead trust, - $79,200). If instead this donor had given stock worth $200,000, which is an excellent way to transfer assets to family members marginal income and capital gains tax rates, as well as clarification on estate and gift tax for which he paid $50,000, he would save not only $79,200, as at minimal cost while making a gift to benefit UT Southwestern with the gift of cash, but also avoid a capital gains tax of $35,700 laws, provide opportunities to make cost-effective charitable gifts. In addition, with the for a period of years. A charitable lead trust can be set up during ($150,000 gain x 23.8 percent). This would bring the combined your lifetime or through your will. extension of the Charitable IRA Rollover, individuals who have reached age 70½ may 2tax savings to $114,900. continue to make charitable gifts directly from their IRAs in a tax-efficient manner. CHARITABLE GIVING IDEA #3 The Charitable IRA Rollover has This article highlights six charitable giving ideas that are particularly attractive under been extended through 2013. Donors who desire more income should consider using ATRA. First, we will look at specific provisions in ATRA that have created such appreciated securities or real property to establish a charitable 5This law allows individuals who have reached the age of opportunities, and then, describe these charitable giving options. remainder trust. Capital gains tax, which would be due had the 70½ to make charitable gifts directly to qualified charities stock or property been sold, will be avoided, leaving the full without having to count the gift as a taxable distribution. The market value of the stock or property to fund the trust. A donor limit is $100,000 per year, and charitable rollovers may count who has $500,000 in appreciated stock can fund a charitable toward a person’s required minimum distribution. remainder unitrust with the stock, pay no capital gains tax and have the full $500,000 in the trust invested and generating an CHARITABLE GIVING IDEA #6 Income tax rates will increase for CHARITABLE GIVING IDEA #1 income for himself and his family. If you have reached the age of 70½, consider making more affluent Americans. Higher income tax brackets mean that it is less expensive to Estate tax rates were also addressed charitable gifts directly from your IRA. Contact your IRA 3 custodian and request that such gifts be made to select charities. make charitable gifts. Assume that in 2012 a person in the top 35 Marginal income tax rates will increase from a top bracket percent bracket made a $10,000 charitable gift. The gift would by ATRA. Charitable IRA rollover funds cannot be used to fund life- of 35 percent to 39.6 percent for individuals whose income is save the person $3,500 in taxes ($10,000 x 35 percent). In 2013, income gifts, such as gift annuities or charitable remainder trusts; $400,000 or more and for married couples whose income is with the top bracket at 39.6 percent, the same $10,000 gift will The estate tax exemption was kept essentially the same and however, these gifts can be used to meet existing $450,000 or more. save $3,960 in taxes, a 13 percent increase over 2012. indexed for inflation (the exemption is $5.25 million for 2013). pledges or to fund specific projects.

38 6 39 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 1 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES inIn goodGood Company company

Charles Cameron Sprague Community Service Awards presentation honors Dallas leaders At a reception and dinner Oct. 3 at the Hilton Anatole, Southwestern Medical Foundation presented its 2012 Charles Cameron Sprague Community Service Award to three individuals whose names have become synonymous with generosity and innovative leadership. Lyda Hill was recognized for her far-sighted philanthropic and volunteer leadership. Dr. Dr. Rolf Haberecht (foreground), Kathleen Gibson and Lyda Hill Mary McDermott Cook and Dr. Al Gilman Rolf and Ute Haberecht were honored for their leadership and commitment to making Dallas a better community.

Bill Solomon, Kathleen Gibson, Dr. Rolf Haberecht, Dr. Kern Wildenthal, Lyda Hill and Ute Haberecht

Ute Haberecht, Jim Jones, Caroline Haberecht-Moore, Ada Jones and Dr. Benno Schoenborn and Dr. Johann Deisenhofer Dr. Michael Haberecht

Caroline Haberecht-Moore, Dr. Rolf and Ute Haberecht, and Dr. Michael Haberecht Dr. Rolf Haberecht and Bob Miller

Lyda Hill (foreground), Ute Haberecht and Dr. Kern Wildenthal Donald Zale, Barbara Zale, Liz Stoner and Bronson Crouch

Dr. Daniel K. Podolsky, Lyda Hill and Dr. Carol Podolsky Mike Myers and James Huffines Dr. Kern Wildenthal, Lyda Hill and Bill Solomon Dr. Rolf Haberecht and Rep. Dan Branch

40 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 41 GRATEFUL SCHOLARS William T. Solomon, chairman of the board of Southwestern Scholarship Fund; Mr. and Mrs. M.A. McBee Scholarship Fund; Medical Foundation, said it would be interesting to see how far Dr. M. Hill and Dorothy Metz Scholarship Fund; Morning these gifts take the medical students in the next 25 years or so. Star Family Foundation Scholarship Fund; Shirley P. Pollock “We have high hopes and expectations for your futures. How Scholarship Fund; Ralph B. Rogers Scholarship Fund; Harold Students meet their benefactors at Southwestern Medical Foundation’s proud we are of you.” B. and May E. Sanders Scholarship Fund; Anne C. Schoellkopf annual scholarship luncheon. Scholarships to UT Southwestern students have been Scholarship Fund; Jay Simmons Scholarship Fund; Dr. Richard by Heidi Harris Cannella provided over the years by many generous donors, families and M. Smith Memorial Scholarship Fund; Alayne and Charles C. friends, from such funds as the: Dr. E.H. Cary Scholarship Fund; Sprague, M.D., Scholarship Fund; S. Edward Sulkin, M.D., Martha and Robert Click Scholarship Fund; Frances B. Conroy Scholarship Fund; Judith R. Tycher Scholarship Fund; and Dr. Scholarship Fund; Dorothy R. Cullum Scholarship Fund; Felix Bryan Williams Medical Student Scholarship Fund. B. and Josephine I. Goldman Trust Fund; Dr. J.A. Majors

Rachel Hein Ryan Thorpe Donald Goldman, Ed Daniels and David Leverenz and Jan McClendon Plack Carr Jr. The daughter of an Oklahoma City plastic and reconstructive accomplished in your life. I want to affirm that you will continue surgeon, Rachel Hein wanted to steer clear of a medical career. on a path to success. I want to invest in you. All you have to do is It wasn’t until her second year of undergraduate studies at the keep doing what you’re doing.” University of Oklahoma, however, that she realized she couldn’t The funds provided for student scholarships enable UT South- escape her destiny. western to attract the best and brightest students, he said. While enrolling for courses in her declared major of chemical “You have invested wisely,” he told the more than 90 people Bill Solomon, Reese Mathieu and Hannah Garza engineering, she thought, “This isn’t what I want to do.” She in attendance. changed her major on the spot to chemistry and decided to Southwestern Medical Foundation has been supporting cast her sights on medical school, specifically UT Southwestern student scholarships at the medical center for more than 60 years Medical School. and currently holds more than $5.3 million in endowment funds “I realized how many lives were affected by my dad’s work, for their support. Some scholarships are need-based, some merit- Tricia Beall and Plack Carr Jr. Dr. Daniel K. Podolsky, Gay Solomon and I suddenly knew that the variety of medical conditions that based, Mr. Norred said, but all inspire each student recipient to and Alayne Sprague can be improved through plastic and reconstructive surgery truly reach his or her goal of becoming a “superb physician.” made it a quality-of-life specialty,” said Ms. Hein, now in her Ryan Thorpe, a third-year student, expressed not only his second year at UT Southwestern Medical School. own gratitude for his medical school scholarship, but also the Friends and donors at Southwestern Medical Foundation’s appreciation of his wife and his 19-month-old son. “We are scholarship luncheon know a little about improving and grateful,” he told the guests at the luncheon, “for the sacrifices affecting lives as well. This year alone, they provided $245,000 you’ve made.” in scholarship funds to 197 medical students, dozens of whom Mr. Thorpe was an accounting graduate at Brigham Young were at the annual luncheon to thank their benefactors for the University, when he abruptly changed directions on his career opportunity to pursue their dreams of becoming doctors. path. “I was sitting in an orientation for the master’s accounting Wes Norred, UT Southwestern vice president for student and program, and I thought, ‘I can’t do this for the rest of my life!’ alumni affairs, said those who support students are essentially I got up and signed up for an anatomy class, and I’ve never Kathleen Gibson, Richard Pollock and Bill Solomon Julie Festervan, Cyndi Bassel and Marnie Wildenthal saying to them: “I want to recognize you for what you’ve already looked back.” Tammie McLaine and Gay Solomon

42 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 43 Through a Gift to Southwestern Medical Foundation Community leaders and Foundation friends have been very generous in their support of medical research, medical education and patient care. Many of these gifts are dedicated to creating centers, chairs, professorships and scholarships, as well as supporting research projects. Others allow the Foundation’s trustees to exercise discretion to apply the resources where they are most needed. We have listed all the endowments that benefit The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center – those held and managed by The University of Texas Investment Management Co. (UTIMCO) in Austin for the benefit of UT Southwestern, as well as those held and managed by Southwestern Medical Foundation. You will find an asterisk (*) next to funds that are partially or completely managed Endowing by UTIMCO. Certain endowments that benefit other medical-related nonprofit organizations are listed as well.

The Future of Medicine Komen/UT Southwestern Breast Cancer Harold and Annette Simmons Mar Nell and F. Andrew Bell Distinguished Centers at UT Southwestern Research Center* Comprehensive Center for Research Chair in Biochemistry* Advanced Imaging Research Center and Treatment in Brain and Endowment Fund* Erma Lowe Center for Alzheimer’s Paul R. Bergstresser, M.D. Chair Disease Research Neurological Disorders in Dermatology* Walter M. and Helen D. Bader Center Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive for Research on Arthritis and Lowe Foundation Center for Women’s Josephine Long Biddle Chair in Age- Cancer Center Autoimmune Diseases* Preventative Health Care* Related Macular Degeneration Research Bob Smith, M.D. Center for Research in Barrett Family Center for Pediatric Eugene McDermott Center for Human Kathryne and Gene Bishop Distinguished Pediatric Psychiatry Oncology* Growth and Development* Chair in Pediatric Care at Children’s Dr. Bob Smith Foundation Center for Medical Center* Doris and Harry W. Bass, Jr. Clinical Center Eugene McDermott Center for Prostate Research* for Heart, Lung and Vascular Disease Pain Management* Diane and Hal Brierley Distinguished Chair Annette G. Strauss Center in in Biomedical Research* Paul M. Bass Center for Neurosurgical Mobility Foundation Center Fund for Neuro-Oncology* Innovation Rehabilitation Research Jan and Henri Bromberg Chair in Touchstone Diabetes Center* Internal Medicine* Cain Denius Comprehensive Center in W. A. (Tex) and Deborah Moncrief, Jr. Mobility Research Center for Cancer Genetics* Kent Waldrep Foundation Center for Patti Bell Brown Professorship Basic Research on Nerve Growth and in Biochemistry Effie Marie Cain Alzheimer’s Virginia Lazenby O’Hara Fund for Regeneration* Research Center* Research in Biochemistry Jane and Bill Browning, Jr. Chair in Neill Walsdorf, Sr. Biotechnology Center in Medical Science* Center for Basic Research in Christa and Reece A. Overcash, Jr. Family Mineral Metabolism* Molecular Immunology* Center for Breast Care Research, in David Bruton, Jr. Chair in Ophthalmology Honor of Dr. George Peters Jean Walter Center for Research in Children’s Cancer Fund William Buchanan Chair in Reece A. Overcash, Jr. Center for Research Movement Disorders Internal Medicine* James M. Collins Center for on Colon Cancer, in Honor of Jean H. and John T. Walter, Jr. Center for Biomedical Research William Buchanan Chair in Pediatrics* Dr. Eugene Frenkel Research in Age-Related Macular Comprehensive Center in Pediatric Jan and Bob Bullock Distinguished Chair Charles and Jane Pak Center for Mineral Degeneration* Oncology Research* for Science Education* Metabolism and Clinical Research* Jean H. and John T. Walter, Jr. Center for Crystal Charity Ball Pediatric Critical Effie and Wofford Cain Distinguished Charles Y. C. Pak Center for Training in Research in Urologic Oncology* Care Research Center* Chair in Diagnostic Imaging* Clinical Investigation* Jean D. Wilson Center for Houston J. and Florence A. Doswell Effie Marie Cain Distinguished Chair in Charles Y. C. Pak and Donald W. Seldin Biomedical Research* Center for the Development of New Alzheimer’s Research* Center for Metabolic Research* Winspear Family Special Center for Approaches for the Treatment of Effie Marie Cain Distinguished Chair in Research on the Neuropathology of Hypertension George N. Peters, M.D. Center for Cancer Therapy Research* Breast Surgery* Alzheimer’s Disease Gill Center for Research on Brain Cell R. Wofford Cain Distinguished Chair in Mildred Wyatt and Ivor P. Wold Center Communication Pogue Family Center for Advanced Brain Bone and Joint Disease Research* Imaging in Alzheimer’s Disease for Geriatric Care Green Center Training Program in C. James Carrico, M.D. Distinguished Reproductive Biology Sciences Pollock Family Center for Research in Chair in Surgery for Trauma and Inflammatory Bowel Disease* Critical Care* Research* Chairs at UT Southwestern Lawrence S. Pollock, Jr. Center for Cecil H. and Ida Green Comprehensive Senator Betty and Dr. Andy Andujar Children’s Cancer Fund Distinguished Intestinal Cancer Research Center for Molecular, Computational Distinguished Chairmanship Chair in Pediatric Oncology and Systems Biology* C. Vincent Prothro Center for Research of Pathology* and Hematology* in Basic Neuroscience Beatrice Menne Haggerty Center for Aradine S. Ard Chair in Brain Science* William Kemp Clark Chair in Research on Brain Injury and Audre and Bernard Rapoport Center for Neurological Surgery* Associates First Capital Corporation Repair in Strokes* Cardiovascular Diseases* Distinguished Chair in Pediatrics* Communities Foundation of Texas Inc. Nancy B. and Jake L. Hamon Center in Research Endowment Center for Human Chair in Brain Science* Dr. Robert C. and Veronica Atkins Chair Basic Research in Cancer Nutrition Faculty* in Obesity and Diabetes Research Mary McDermott Cook Chair in Nancy B. and Jake L. Hamon Center for Sarah M. and Charles E. Seay Center Pediatric Genetics* Alvin Baldwin, Jr. Chair in Surgery Therapeutic Oncology Research for Basic and Applied Research in Marilyn R. Corrigan Distinguished Chair Fouad A. and Val Imm Bashour Dorothy L. and John P. Harbin Center for Psychiatric Illness* in Breast Cancer Surgery* Distinguished Chair in Physiology* Alzheimer’s Disease Research* Sarah M. and Charles E. Seay Center William Beckner, M.D. Distinguished Robert T. Hayes Center for Mineral for Emergency Pediatric Orthopedic Chair in Otolaryngology* Metabolism Research* Treatment and Research Julie and Louis Beecherl, Jr. Chair in Hoffman Family Center in Genetics Sarah M. and Charles E. Seay Center for Medical Science and Epidemiology Pediatric Emergency and Intensive Care and Research Julie and Louis A. Beecherl, Jr. Distinguished Kimberly-Clark Center for Physical Chair in Biomedical Research* Medicine and Rehabilitation Sarah M. and Charles E. Seay Center for Pediatric Urology*

SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 45 Marilyn R. Corrigan Distinguished Chair Earl A. Forsythe Chair in Thomas O. and Cinda Hicks Family Lou and Ellen McGinley Distinguished Audre and Bernard Rapoport Lisa K. Simmons Distinguished Chair in Jonathan W. Uhr, M.D., Distinguished Baldridge Family Professorship in Internal in Pediatric Research* Biomedical Science* Distinguished Chair in Alzheimer’s Chair in Psychiatric Research* Distinguished Chair in Clinical Care Comprehensive Oncology* Chair in Immunology* Medicine and Preventive Care Edwin L. Cox Distinguished Chair in Earl A. Forsythe and Janet Kendall Disease Research* Shirley and William S. McIntyre and Research* Serena S. Simmons Distinguished Chair in U.S. Armed Forces Veterans Distinguished Barrett Family Professorship in Immunology and Genetics* Forsythe Distinguished Chair for Gail Griffiths Hill Chair in Cardiology* Distinguished Chair in Neuroscience Audre Newman Rapoport Distinguished Cancer Immunopharmacology* Chair for Medical Research, Honoring Cancer Research Nadine and Tom Craddick Distinguished Stroke Research Laurence and Susan Hirsch/Centex McKenzie Foundation Chair I in Psychiatry Chair in Pediatric Endocrinology* Dr. Bob and Jean Smith Foundation Robert Haley, M.D., and America’s Frederic C. Bartter Professorship in Chair in Medical Science* Daniel W. Foster, M.D. Distinguished Distinguished Chair in Heart Disease* McKenzie Foundation Chair II in Psychiatry Jack Reynolds, M.D. Chair in Radiology* Distinguished Chair in Neuromuscular Gulf War Veterans* Vitamin D Research* Chair in Internal Medicine* Sherry Gold Knopf Crasilneck Aaron A. Hofmann, M.D. and Suzanne Arthur E. Meyerhoff Chair in Otolaryn- Riggs Family Chair in Emergency Disease Research Irene Wadel and Robert I. Atha, Jr. Carla and Paul Bass Professorship in Distinguished Chair in Psychiatry, Norman F. Gant, Jr., M.D. Chair in Hofmann Distinguished Chair in gology/Head and Neck Surgery* Medicine* Jim and Norma Smith Distinguished Chair Distinguished Chair in Neurology, in Medical Education Honoring in Honor of Mollie and Murray Gold* Obstetrics and Gynecology* Orthopaedic Surgery in Honor of Honor of Elliot Frohman, M.D., Ph.D.* Royal C. Miller Chair in Age-Related Clifton and Betsy Robinson Chair in for Interventional Cardiology Charles C. Sprague, M.D. Richard E. Jones, M.D.* Sherry Knopf Crasilneck Distinguished Greer Garson and E. E. Fogelson Macular Degeneration Research Biomedical Research* Lois C. A. and Darwin E. Smith Robert V. Walker, D.D.S. Chair in Oral Harry W. Bass, Jr. Professorship in Chair in Psychiatry, in Honor of Distinguished Chair in Medical Research* Adelyn and Edmund M. Hoffman and Maxillofacial Surgery* W. A. (Monty) Moncrief Distinguished Rosewood Corporation Chair in Distinguished Chair in Neurological Pediatric Education Albert Knopf* Distinguished Chair in Medical Science Gill Distinguished Chair in Chair in Cholesterol and Arteriosclerosis Biomedical Science* Mobility Research W. Ray Wallace Distinguished Chair in Joan and Dr. George Bayoud Professorship Molecular Oncology Research* Margaret and Trammell Crow Neuroscience Research* S. Roger and Carolyn P. Horchow Chair in Research* Drs. Cynthia and John Rutherford Lois C. A. and Darwin E. Smith Distinguished in General Surgery Distinguished Chair in Alzheimer’s and Cardiac Research, in Honor of Jere H. Atticus James Gill, M.D. Chair Philip O’Bryan Montgomery, Jr., M.D. Distinguished Chair in Chair in Neurological Surgery* Walter Family Distinguished Chair in BeautiControl Cosmetics, Inc. Geriatric Research* Mitchell, M.D.* in Medical Science* Distinguished Chair in Academic Hematology-Oncology Patricia A. Smith Distinguished Chair in Internal Medicine in Honor of Professorship in Mineral Metabolism Albert D. Roberts, M.D. Sherry Wigley Crow Cancer Research James N. Gilliam, M.D. Chair Dr. Lee Hudson-Robert R. Penn Chair Administration* Carolyn P. and Frank M. Ryburn, Jr. Neuromuscular Disease Research, in and Osteoporosis* Endowed Chair in Honor of Robert in Surgery* in Dermatology* Philip O’Bryan Montgomery, Jr., M.D. Distinguished Chair in Basic Research honor of Gil Wolfe, M.D.* Warren A. Weinberg, M.D. Chair in Birsner Family Professorship in Lewis Kirby, M.D.* Alfred and Mabel Gilman Chair in Sydney and J. L. Huffines Distinguished Distinguished Chair in Developmental in Heart Disease* Ralph C. Smith, M.D. Distinguished Chair Pediatric Neurology and Learning* Neurological Surgery* Crystal Charity Ball Distinguished Chair in Molecular Pharmacology* Chair in Cancer Research in Honor of Biology* Frank M. Ryburn, Jr. Chair in in Minimally Invasive Urologic Surgery* Robert A. Welch Distinguished Chair Pam Blumenthal Distinguished Plastic Surgery* Eugene Frenkel, M.D.* Judith and Charles Ginsburg Chair Robert L. Moore Chair in Pediatrics* Heart Research* Dr. Ralph C. Smith Distinguished Chair in in Chemistry* Professorship in Clinical Psychology* Dorothy Rogers Cullum Distinguished Nancy and Ray L. Hunt Chair in in Pediatrics* Meredith Mosle Chair in Liver Disease in Frank M. Ryburn, Jr., Distinguished Urologic Education* Robert A. Welch Distinguished Chair Dr. Fred Bonte Professorship in Radiology* Chair in Neuro-Oncology Crisis Psychiatry in Science* Golden Charity Guild Charles R. Baxter, Honor of Dr. William M. Lee Chair in Cardiothoracic Surgery and Southland Financial Corporation Alvin (Bud) Brekken Professorship in The Dallas Foundation Chair in Jane B. and Edwin P. Jenevein, M.D. Chair M.D. Chair Raymond D. and Patsy R. Nasher Transplantation* Distinguished Chair in Geriatrics* Carl H. Westcott Distinguished Chair in Obstetrics and Gynecology* Gynecologic Oncology in Pathology* Medical Research* Cecil H. Green Distinguished Chair in Distinguished Chair in Cancer Research, Elaine Dewey Sammons Chair in Southwestern Ball Distinguished Chair in Dick and Martha Brooks Professorship in Dallas Heart Ball Chair in Cardiac Cellular and Molecular Biology* Jonsson-Rogers Chair in Cardiology* in Honor of Eugene P. Frenkel, M.D.* Pulmonary Research, in Honor of Nerve Regeneration Research* Jimmy Elizabeth Westcott Distinguished Nerve Growth Research* Arrhythmia Research* John E. Fitzgerald, M.D. Chair in Pediatric Neurology Cecil H. and Ida M. Green Chair in Jane and John Justin Distinguished Chair NCH Corporation Chair in Molecular Charles Cameron Sprague Distinguished Dr. Fred S. Brooksaler Professorship Dallas Heart Ball Chair in Biomedical Science* in Urology, in Honor of Claus G. Transport* Elaine Dewey Sammons Distinguished Chair in Biomedical Science* Doris and Bryan Wildenthal Distinguished in Pediatrics* Cardiac Research* Roehrborn, M.D. Chair in Cancer Research, in Honor of Chair in Medical Science* Cecil H. and Ida Green Distinguished Occidental Chemical Chair in Cancer Charles Cameron Sprague, M.D. Patti Bell Brown Professorship in Eugene P. Frenkel, M .D. 1995 Dallas Heart Ball Chair in Chair in Reproductive Biology Sciences* Norman and Audrey Kaplan Chair Research* Chair in Clinical Oncology James T. Willerson, M.D. Distinguished Biochemistry Cardiology Research in Hypertension* Charles A. and Elizabeth Ann Sanders Chair in Cardiovascular Diseases* Doctor Charles F. Gregory Chair in Virginia Lazenby O’Hara Chair in Charles Cameron Sprague, M.D. Chair in Mr. and Mrs. Bruce G. Brookshire Chair in Translational Research Dallas Heart Ball Chair in Hypertension Orthopaedic Surgery* Kimberly-Clark Distinguished Chair in Biochemistry Medical Science* Raymond and Ellen Willie Distinguished Professorship in Medicine* and Heart Disease* Mobility Research Loyd B. Sands Distinguished Chair in Chair in Cancer Research in Honor of Perry E. Gross, M.D. Distinguished B. B. Owen Distinguished Chair in Joel B. Steinberg, M.D. Chair in Pediatrics* David Bruton, Jr. Professorship in Clinical Neuroscience* Laverne and Raymond Willie, Sr.* Dallas Heart Ball Chair for Research on Chair in Family Medicine Dr. Carey G. King, Jr. and Dr. Henry M. Molecular Research Vernie A. Stembridge, M.D., Distinguished Cancer Research* Heart Disease in Women* Winans, Sr. Chair in Internal Medicine* J. Fred Schoellkopf, Jr. Chair in Raymond and Ellen Willie Distinguished Patrick E. Haggerty Distinguished Chair Charles Pak Distinguished Chair in Chair in Pathology* William M. and Gay Burnett Professorship Cardiology* Chair in Molecular Neuropharmacology, Dallas Rehabilitation Institute in Basic Biomedical Science* Richard A. Lange, M.D. Chair in Cardiology Mineral Metabolism* Gayle and Paul Stoffel Distinguished Chair for Arthritis Research* Distinguished Chair in Charles E. and Sarah M. Seay Chair in in Honor of Harold B. Crasilneck, Ph.D.* Nancy B. and Jake L. Hamon Distinguished Ruth W. and Milton P. Levy, Sr. Chair in Scheryle Simmons Patigian Distinguished in Cardiology W. B. Carrell Professorship of Orthopaedic Orthopaedic Rehabilitation Child Psychiatry* J. D. and Maggie E. Wilson Distinguished Chair in Basic Cancer Research Molecular Nephrology Chair in Cancer Immunobiology* Diana K. and Richard C. Strauss Surgery* H. Ben and Isabelle T. Decherd Chair in Sarah M. and Charles E. Seay Chair in Chair in Biomedical Research* Nancy B. and Jake L. Hamon Virginia and Edward Linthicum Distinguished Berta M. and Cecil O. Patterson Chair in Distinguished Chair in Peggy Chavellier Professorship for Arthritis Internal Medicine in Honor of Henry Child Psychiatry* Sam G. Winstead and F. Andrew Bell Distinguished Chair in Therapeutic Chair in Biomolecular Science* Gastroenterology* Developmental Biology* Research and Treatment* M. Winans, Sr.,M.D. Distinguished Distinguished Chair in Biochemistry* Oncology Research Paul C. MacDonald Distinguished Chair in Paul C. Peters, M.D. Chair in Urology* Sarah M. and Charles E. Seay Chair in Helen J. and Robert S. Strauss and Diana Chair in Pediatric Oncology Research John H. Childers, M.D. Professorship Obstetrics and Gynecology* Pediatric Infectious Diseases* Betty and Warren Woodward Chair in Dorothy L. and John P. Harbin Chair in Paul C. Peters, M.D. Chair in Urology in K. and Richard C. Strauss Chair in in Pathology* Distinguished Chair in Basic Sarah M. and Charles E. Seay Chair in Pediatric Surgery* Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery* Alzheimer’s Disease Research* George L. MacGregor Distinguished Chair Memory of Rumsey and Children’s Cancer Fund Distinguished Biomedical Research* Pediatric Research* Orien and Jack Woolf, M.D., Distinguished S. T. “Buddy”Harris Distinguished Chair in in Biomedical Science* Louis Strickland* Helen J. and Robert S. Strauss and Diana Professorship in Pediatric Distinguished Chair in Human Nutrition, Chair in Neurosurgery and Cardiac Anesthesiology* Thomas Fariss Marsh, Jr. Chair in Pediatrics Sam H. Phillips, M.D., Distinguished Chair Sarah M. and Charles E. Seay K. and Richard C. Strauss Chair in Oncology Research* Austin Endowment* Distinguished Chair in Cancer Women’s Health* Neuroangiography* S. T. Harris Family Chair in Medical Mary Kay Inc. Distinguished Chair in in Surgery G. Patrick Clagett, M.D. Professorship in Distinguished Chair in Human Nutrition, Research* James M. 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Seay Ph.D. Distinguished Chair in Cardiology Mineral Metabolism* Distinguished Chair in Orthopaedic Leitch, M.D.* Distinguished Chair in Thoracic Infectious Diseases* Pogue Family Distinguished Chair in Max L. Thomas Distinguished Chair in James M. Collins Professorship in Rehabilitation Surgery* S. T. Harris Family Distinguished Chair in Nancy R. McCune Distinguished Chair in Pediatric Cardiology Molecular Pulmonary Oncology* Professorships at UT Southwestern Biomedical Research Distinguished Chair in Pharmacology* Internal Medicine, in Honor of Gary Donald W. Seldin Distinguished Chair Arnold N. and Carol S. Ablon Alzheimer’s Disease Research* Pogue Family Distinguished Chair in Paul J. Thomas Chair in Medicine Mary M. Conroy Professorship in Grant A. Dove Chair for Research Reed, M.D.* in Internal Medicine* Professorship in Biomedical Science* Eugene McDermott Distinguished Chair in Pediatric Pulmonary Medicine Dr. W. Maxwell Thomas Chair in Kidney Disease in Oncology Linda and Mitch Hart Distinguished Chair William A. Sellars, M.D., and Joyce M. American Airlines Professorship in Molecular Genetics* Ernest Poulos, M.D. Distinguished Chair Ophthalmology Rody P. Cox, M.D., MACP Professorship Beatrice and Miguel Elias Distinguished in Neurology Sellars Distinguished Chair in Allergy Cancer Research* Eugene McDermott Distinguished Chair in Surgery* Carl J. and Hortense M. Thomsen Chair in in Internal Medicine Chair in Biomedical Science* Betty Jo Hay Distinguished Chair in and Immunology Ron Anderson, M.D. Professorship in for the Study of Human Growth Jack A. Pritchard, M.D. Chair in Obstetrics Alzheimer’s Disease Research* Nadine and Tom Craddick Professorship Beatrice and Miguel Elias Distinguished Mental Health* Hall and Mary Lucile Shannon Clinical Care and Education at Parkland and Development* and Gynecology* Gifford O. Touchstone, Jr. and Randolph in Medical Education* Chair in Obstetrics and Robert Tucker Hayes Distinguished Chair Distinguished Chair in Surgery Memorial Hospital Margaret Milam McDermott Distinguished C. Vincent Prothro Distinguished Chair in G. Touchstone Distinguished Chair in Barbara Crittenden Professorship in Gynecology* in Nephrology, in Honor of Dr. Floyd Stanton Sharp Distinguished Chair in Anesthesiology Alumni Professorship Chair in Anesthesiology and Pain Human Nutrition Research* Diabetes Research* Cancer Research* Fredye Factor Chair in Rheumatoid C. Rector, Jr. Management* Psychiatry* Dr. Charles T. Ashworth Professorship in Alfred L. and Muriel B. Rabiner Touchstone/West Distinguished Chair in Arthritis Research Robert Tucker Hayes Foundation Andrea L. Simmons Distinguished Chair in Pathology* John Denis McGarry, Ph.D. Distinguished Academic Chair for Diabetes Research* Amy and Vernon E. 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Garbers, Ph.D., Annual Lecture Rolland Reynolds, M.D. Grady Reddick Fund Breast Cancer Clinical Nutrition Alumni and Faculty McClendon Endowment Kern Wildenthal, M.D., Ph.D. in Biomedical Science* Endowment Fund* Lorraine Sanders Fund Ellen and Robert Solender Fund Scholarship Fund Fred and Louise McClurkin Fund Boone and Nelda Pickens Endowment John R. and Mary A. Watson Endowment Olin Wellborn Gibbons Surgical Ralph B. Rogers Scholarship Fund William T. and Gay F. Solomon Fund Lorraine Sanders Fund, in Honor of Van John D. McConnell, M.D. Hospital Fund Fund for Cardiology Fund for Cancer Research, in Honor of Lectureship Endowment* Martha W. Coleman, M.D. for the Division of General Harold B. and May E. Sanders Alen Hollomon Boone Pickens Fund for Cancer Research Eugene Frenkel, M.D. Scholarship Fund* Mrs. Eloise McCullough Arthritis Internal Medicine Seymour Gostin Endowment Fund for Scholarship Fund Henry L. and Laura H. Shoap William L. Watson, M.D. and Patricia Frances B. Conroy Scholarship Fund Research Fund* and Treatment, in Honor of Lectures in Ophthalmology* Dr. John Schermerhorn Endowment Fund* Memorial Fund Dr. Eugene Frenkel Southwestern Academy of Teachers Watson Southwestern Academy of Dorothy R. Cullum Scholarship Fund Eugene McDermott Fund Endowment Fund* L. Ruth Guy Lectureship* Anne C. Schoellkopf Scholarship Fund Josephine Simonson Aphasia Trust Fund T. Boone Pickens Fund for Medical Excellence Teachers Fund* Ella McFadden Charitable Trust Fund Pamela Hearn Isom Fund for Lecturers in Dorothy R. Cullum Scholarship, in Memory Southwestern Medical School Alumni Bradley Wayne Fund Seymour and Hemphill Scholarship Fund* Claudia Parrill Smith Pediatric Oncology Alan K. Pierce, M.D. Fund for Fellows in Hematology/Oncology* of Harry A. Shuford Shirley and William S. McIntyre Association Lifetime Gifts Earl J. Shackelford, D.O., and Earl A. Endowment Fund Pulmonary Medicine* Pauline Weinberger Endowment Fund John A. DeKrey, M.D. Scholarship Fund* Foundation Fund Endowment Fund* Robert L. Johnson, Jr., M.D. Lectureship in Shackelford Scholarship Fund* Spine Education Research Fund Mary Nell Plumhoff Fund for Donell and Phillip Wiggins Fund for Sara and Frank McKnight Fund for Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sparkman Fund Internal Medicine* Carol and Robert Eberhart Endowed Neurosurgery J. W. Simmons Scholarship Fund Alzheimer’s Research Phillip R. Jonsson Visiting Professorship Scholarship in Engineering in the Research in Biochemistry Spears Breast Cancer Research Fund Jay Simmons Scholarship Fund Rufus C. Porter Research Fund Kern and Marnie Wildenthal Family Fund/ Clinical Sciences* *Fully or partially held L. B. Meaders Fund Charles C. Sprague, M.D. Fund Ray and Robert Kroc Lectureship Ruby A. K. and Lester T. Potter Fund Eugene McDermott Foundation Edmund Eickenroht Scholarship Fund* Dr. Walter Skinner Scholarship Fund at UTIMCO Medary Fund for Diabetes in Rheumatology* Special Fund for Scholars in Kern Wildenthal, M.D., Ph.D., Fund for Dr. Richard M. Smith Memorial Howard Earl Rachofsky Foundation Fund Luis Leib, M.D. Ob/Gyn Lectureship Estill Foundation Scholarship Fund Paul P. and Dorothy H. Middleton Fund Medical Research* Medical Science Scholarship Fund for Research in Neurological Disease* Endowment* Bruce Fallis Scholarship Fund Molecular Research Endowment Fund* Elmer E. Stalcup Fund* J. McDonald and Ellen Williams Fund for Southwestern Medical Foundation Judy Sinclair Radman Neuro-Oncology Dr. S. Z. Levine Visiting Lectureship in Pathology* Deborah and William A. “Tex” Moncrief Medical Care and Services Research Fund Phyllis and Ron Steinhart Fund for Pediatrics* Fred F. Florence Scholarship Fund Alayne and Charles C. Sprague, M.D. Fund, in Honor of Kern Wildenthal, Shirley Reach Radiation Oncology Robert S. Sternberg Endowment Fund Mr. and Mrs. Joel T. Williams, Jr. Fund Scholarship Fund M.D., Ph.D. Vera and Forrest Lumpkin Surgical Alfred and Mabel Gilman Memorial Endowment* for Emergency Cardiac Care* Dr. Otis Lawrence Williams Memorial Memorial Lectureship* Scholarship Fund* Vernie Stembridge, M.D. Scholarship Fund Senator John T. Montford Fund Fund for Cancer Research* Walter Reddick Endowment Fund* Eleanor Pierce Stevens Fund for John R. Lynn, M.D. Lecture Series Eliot Goldings Fund* Sjoerd Steunebrink Scholarship Fund* forAlzheimer’s Disease Research* Alzheimer’s Disease Research Ronald Reeder Foundation Fund for Ethel M. Wilson Memorial Fund in Ophthalmology Barbara Suiter Scholarship Fund Mary and Wm. S. (Monty) Montgomery, Jr. Felix B. and Josephine I. Goldman Trust Medical Research and Care Wilma Sprague Stewart Memorial George A. Wilson Memorial Fund C.H. and Carol Maroney Lectureship S. Edward Sulkin, M.D. Scholarship Fund Fund for Neurological Research* Endowment Fund Guy-Evans Scholarship for Health Research Challenge Pool Michael H. Winter Fund for Physical in Neuro-Oncology* D. J. Moody Fund for Professions* R. L. Tayloe Scholarship Fund Endowment Fund* St. John Fund for Ophthalmology Medicine & Rehabilitation* Scleroderma Research Morton F. Mason Lectureship* Leland Fikes Scholarship Fund John M. Thomas, M.D. Scholarship Fund Frances Rethmeier Endowment Fund for St. Paul Capital for the Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Womack Fund William L. Meyerhoff, M.D., Ph.D., Kay Y. Moran Fund Indigent Endowment Dilworth Hager Clinical Fellowship Fund UT Southwestern Medical Center Student Alzheimer’s Disease Research J. M. Wood Foundation Fund Lecture Series Fund in Otolaryngology- Robert H. Munger Fund for Jake and Nancy Hamon Endowment Fund Deposit Endowment Fund* Wendy and Emery Reves International Neuro-Oncology Fund Head and Neck Surgery* Internal Medicine Betty Reed Woodward Endowment* Vanatta Scholarship Fund for Biennial Breast Cancer Diana K. and Richard C. Strauss Fund David Crockett Harper, M.D. D. K. and Mary Lee T. Woodward/UT Ludwig A. Michael Visiting Professorship Afro-American Students Frances C. Munir Memorial Fund Symposium Fund* for Medical Excellence, in Honor of Scholarship Fund Southwestern Medical School in Otolaryngology Lupe Murchison Foundation Endowed Willis C. Maddrey, M.D. Bill Hauser, M.D. Scholarship Fund* Rosemary and John Rhea, Jr. Fund Special Projects Fund* Sam H. Phillips, Jr., M.D. Visiting Scholars Fund in Alzheimer’s Disease Research Sweetheart Ball Fund for Basic Research Charlyne and Bill Henslee Vanatta, Hesser and Schmalsteig Dudley K. and Mary Lee Woodward Professorship in Diabetes, in Honor of Sammye G. and Michael A. Myers Fund and Treatment in Molecular Cardiology* Scholarship Fund Excellence in Tutoring Award 1978 Trust* Dr. Jack Edwards and Dr. Billy B. Oliver for Medical Science Frank K. Ribelin Fund, in Honor of Kern R. L. Tayloe Endowment Fund John F. Hickman, M.D. Award Fund Helen and Juan R. Vilaro-Grau Harriet L. Worsham Fund for Alzheimer’s Sam H. Phillips, Jr., M.D. Visiting Nearburg Family Fund for Basic Wildenthal, M.D., Ph.D. Scholarship Fund James William Taylor, Jr. Family Disease Research Professorship in Endocrinology, in Clarence Thomas Hill, Jr., M.D. and Clinical Research in Pediatric Frank K. Ribelin Fund for Urology, in Research Fund, in Honor of Honor of Dr. Sam Marynick Scholarship Fund* Jeffrey M. Waltner, M.D. and James D. Oncology* Nancy N. Wu Fund for Anesthesiology Waltner, M.D. Scholarship Fund* Honor of Ganesh V. Raj Dr. J. Michael DiMaio* Sam H. Phillips, Jr., M.D. Visiting A. G. Hilley Scholarship Fund Donald and Barbara Zale Services Neuroscience Faculty Endowment Fund* The David A. Ridley Fund for Giles D. and Emily J. Thomas Medical Professorship in Surgery, in Honor Patricia and William L. Watson, Jr., M.D. Award Fund Dr. Yiu Kee Ho Memorial Scholarship* Norsworthy-Holly Corporation Fund for Liver Disease Research* Foundation Fund of Dr. David Vanderpool and Dr. Jim Award for Excellence in Clinical Leone V. Hopper Medical Medical Excellence Henry Zigenbein Memorial Fund* Carrico Medicine* John A. and Ruth S. Ritter Memorial James Cleo Thompson Bladder Cancer Scholarship Fund* North Texas March of Dimes Birth Fund for Cancer Research Research Fund William D. Seybold Lecture Series Arthur G. Weinberg, M.D. Resident Class of ‘98 Shannon Neville Houghton Defects Fund* in Surgery* Research Award Jeanne Roberts Fund for Research and Peggy Thompson Fund in Memorial Scholarship* Gerard Noteboom, M.D. Endowed Fund Treatment of Liver Disease Mineral Metabolism* William H. Snyder, III, M.D. Lectureship* Kurt Ian Wey, M.D. Award in Helen M. Jacobs Scholarship Fund Senior Pediatrics* for Clinical Care Edgar A. Robinson Family Fund in C. J. Thomsen Fund* Robert S. Sparkman Lecture Series Dorothy Lee, M.D. Scholarship in Pathology Cancer Research, in Honor of Eugene in Surgery* Evelyn M. Whitman Scholarship Fund TI Endowed Scholars Program in Endowment Fund* Gerard Noteboom, M.D. Endowed Fund Frenkel, M.D. Advanced Imaging Technologies* Paul Wikholm Memorial Scholarship Fund for Stem Cell Research

50 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 51 Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Rose III Carr P. Collins Foundation Kathryn H. Jordan Dr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Riggs Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Rowling/Rowling James M. Collins Foundation Jane & John Justin Foundation Dr. George A. Roberts Foundation Corporation Louise W. Kahn Ralph B. Rogers Foundation St. Paul Medical Foundation, Inc./St. Paul Constantin Foundation Mary Kay Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Rogers Fund for Advanced Heart & Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Corrigan Jr. Mary Kay Inc. Mr. Michael L. Rosenberg/Michael L. Lung Disease Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Crain Jr./R. Lacy, Inc. W. M. Keck Foundation Rosenberg Foundation/Sunny and Abe Sammons Dallas Foundation Rosenberg Foundation, Inc. Sherry Knopf Crasilneck Kimberly-Clark Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Seay/Sarah and Elaine D. Sammons Charles Seay Charitable Trust The Harlan R. Crow Family, the Trammell Carl B. and Florence E. King Foundation S. Crow Family and the Stuart M. Crow Mary R. Saner Charitable Trust Dr. Doyle L. Sharp Mr. Rollin W. King Family Schering-Plough Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Simmons/Harold Jimmie C. LaFollette Mr. and Mrs. Trammell Crow G. D. Searle & Company Simmons Foundation, Inc./Simmons Lattner Family Foundation David M. Crowley Foundation Dr. and Mrs. William A. Sellars Family Foundation Dr. Dorothy Lee Dallas Jewish Community Foundation Mary Lucile Shannon Dr. Bob & Jean Smith Foundation/Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Ridings Lee Mrs. Bob Smith Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dorfman Sr./Dr. Dr. Margaret A. Wilson Sitton Leukemia Association of North Texas Mr. and Mrs. William T. Solomon Samuel Y. Dorfman Jr./Dorfman Mr. and Mrs. James C. Smith/James and Production Company Gillson Longenbaugh Foundation Southwestern Ball/Kent Waldrep National Norma Smith Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Alan Losinger for Mrs. Nancy Paralysis Foundation Florence A. Doswell Patricia A. Smith R. McCune Southwestern Medical Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Grant Dove Dr. Ralph C. Smith Lowe Foundation Theodore and Vada Stanley Foundation Beatrice M. Elias/Beatrice and Miguel Elias Mr. and Mrs. James E. Sowell Charitable Trust March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, Sweetheart Ball North Texas Chapter Sparrow Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Engibous/ Mr. and Mrs.Tom Walter Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Stoffel/Gayle and Engibous Family Foundation Jeffrey A. Marcus Paul Stoffel Foundation Robert A. Welch Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. English/Kenneth Dr. Nancy Cain Marcus Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Strauss C. English Family Foundation Margolin/Cox Estates and Trusts Tenneco Gas, Inc. Enron Corporation G. Harold and Leila Y. Mathers Charitable TEVA Neuroscience, Inc. $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 given ExxonMobil Foundation Foundation or pledged cumulatively as of Texas Instruments Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Vernon E. Faulconer Ella C. McFadden Charitable Trust December 31, 2012 Texas Stampede Greer Garson Fogelson/E. E. Fogelson Mr. and Mrs. William S. McIntyre IV/ Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Ackerman/ and Greer Garson Fogelson Charitable Shirley and William S. McIntyre Mr. and Mrs. Jere W. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Ackerman/ Foundation Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Thomsen Edward and Wilhelmina Ackerman Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. McKenzie Jr./ Foundation GE Medical Systems Marjorie Gifford Touchstone McKenzie Foundation, Inc. Ruth Collins Altshuler/Ruth C. and Charles Genentech, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Townsend Ms. Jackie McKnight S. Sharp Foundation Gifford Foundation/Touchstone and Olean U. Vincent Dr. Steven L. McKnight Alzheimer’s Association Gifford Families Irene H. Wadel and Robert I. Atha Jr. The Meadows Foundation, Inc. Amgen Inc. Pauline Allen Gill Foundation/Mrs. Roger Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Walker Jr./ C. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Meyers Anonymous (3) Anne Marie and Thomas B. Walker Jr. GlaxoSmithKline Inc. Family of David Nathan Meyerson Foundation AstraZeneca LP Mr. and Mrs. Irwin G. Grossman Dorothy H. Middleton Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Walker/Thomas Dr. Robert C. and Veronica Atkins C. and Carolyn W. Walker Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Ron W. Haddock Ann Eickenroht Miller Foundation Bank of America Florine Kemp Hager Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Miller III Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray Wallace Mr. and Mrs. William D. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Haggar Jr. Mission Pharmacal Company Pauline E. Weinberger Dr. Fouad A.and Mrs. Val Imm Bashour/ Patrick and Beatrice Haggerty Foundation/ Lupe Murchison Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Westcott/Westcott Cardiology Fund Beatrice M. Haggerty Muscular Dystrophy Association, Inc. Foundation Harry W. Bass Jr. Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John P. Harbin Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Myers Whitaker Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Perry R. Bass/Harris S. T. Harris Family Ted Nash Long Life Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Kern Wildenthal Methodist Health Foundation/Thomas Hartwell Foundation Raymond D. Nasher/Nasher Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Willie Jr./Mrs. L. Shields, M.D. Fund Hawn Foundation Southwestern Medical Foundation is pleased to recognize a very special category of donors. Lifetime Benefactors are those individuals, NCH Corporation Laverne Willie Baxter Healthcare Corporation Robert Tucker Hayes Foundation/Robert Charles E. Nearburg/Nearburg Foundation Dr. Jean D. Wilson corporations, foundations and organizations that have given or pledged $1 million or more cumulatively to the Foundation or to Beaux Arts Stiffnung/Wendy Reves T. Hayes Dana E. Nearburg/Nearburg Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William W. Winspear Dr. and Mrs. W. Robert Beavers Ruby D. Hexter Charitable Trust the medical center, as either one large donation or a series of contributions. These gifts help sustain the Foundation, UT Southwestern Dr. Yukie Niwa Mr. and Mrs. Ivor P. Wold Margaret W. Beckner Mary Dees McDermott Hicks Medical Center and other related organizations. Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Womack Mr. and Mrs. Louis Beecherl Jr./Bosque Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Hicks/Thomas O. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Oates Foundation and Cinda Hicks Foundation Wyeth-Ayerst Pharmaceuticals Virginia Lazenby O’Hara $5,000,000 or more given Communities Foundation of Texas, Inc. Hoblitzelle Foundation Mobility Foundation Josephine L. Biddle Hillcrest Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wyly Once Upon A Time … or pledged cumulatively as Crystal Charity Ball Mr. and Mrs. Edmund M. Hoffman/ Moncrief Cancer Foundation Big D. Beat, Inc./Dallas Heart Ball Mr. and Mrs. Laurence E. Hirsch/Hirsch Yellow Rose Foundation Hoffman Family Foundation Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceuticals, Inc. of December 31, 2012 The Dallas Foundation Mr. and Mrs. W. A. “Tex” Moncrief Jr./ Biogen Family Foundation Abe (Brunky) Zale/Abe Zale Philanthropic Abbott Laboratories Howard Hughes Medical Institute William A. and Elizabeth B. Moncrief Mrs. Reece A. Overcash Jr./AYCO Fund of The Foundation of the Jewish The Dedman Foundation/Mr. and Mrs. Biovail Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Aaron A. Hofmann Anonymous (4) Robert H. Dedman Sr./Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Foundation Charitable Foundation Federation of Greater Dallas Mr. and Mrs. Gene H. Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Roger Horchow/Horchow Walter M. and Helen D. Bader Robert H. Dedman Jr./Mrs. Patty Mr. and Mrs. Erik Jonsson/Jonsson Harry S. Moss Heart Trust Family Charitable Trust P&G Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Zale/M.B. and Bristol-Myers Squibb Company/Bristol- Dedman Nail Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Ross Perot/Perot Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Charles Y. C. Pak/Charles Y. Edna Zale Foundation Biological Humanics Foundation/Mary Myers Squibb Foundation Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hudson McDermott Cook Excellence in Education Foundation Susan G. Komen for the Cure Pfizer, Inc. C. Pak Foundation Jean Ann Brock M. R. & Evelyn Hudson Foundation Burroughs Wellcome Fund Gertrude M. Gillespie Eli Lilly and Company T. Boone Pickens Foundation/Mr. and Mrs. Parke-Davis Stephen W. Brock Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Huffines Jr./Huffines Cain Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Cecil H. Green/Green Virginia Murchison Linthicum T. Boone Pickens Enterprises Mr. and Mrs. John G. Penson David Bruton Jr./David Bruton Jr. Foundation/Cecil H. Green Trust Pogue Foundation/Mr. and Mrs. A. Mack Mary Kathleen Redden Phillips and W. W. Caruth Jr. Foundation Bulah M. Luse Charitable Remainder Trust Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. Keith W. Hughes Ute Schwarz Haberecht and Rolf R. Pogue Kathleen Anne Phillips Children’s Cancer Fund of Dallas, Inc. John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur William Buchanan Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Hunt Haberecht, Ph.D./Caroline Haberecht Vin and Caren Prothro Foundation/Mrs. Pollock Foundation/Mr. and Mrs. Children’s Medical Foundation/Children’s Foundation Mr. and Mrs. W. Herbert Hunt Moore/Michael Haberecht, M.D.,Ph.D. C. Vincent Prothro Gatha Burnett Lawrence S. Pollock Jr. Medical Center of Dallas Lucille P. Markey Charitable Trust Thomas M. Hunt Nancy B. Hamon/Hamon Charitable Donald W. Reynolds Foundation Cancer Research Foundation of Dorothy Price Trust A. L. Chilton Foundation Trust Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McDermott/Eugene North Texas Gayle Ann W. Hysinger McDermott Foundation Frank Ribelin Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rapoport The Hon. and Mrs. William P. Clements Linda W. Hart and Milledge A. Hart III Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Carpenter Mrs. Maurice Jameson/Jameson Jr./Clements Foundation Merck Company Foundation/Merck & Roche Laboratories, Inc. Research to Prevent Blindness Endowment Lyda Hill Foundation Children’s Miracle Network Telethon Family Trust Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Rogers Fund Inc. Johnson & Johnson Mr. and Mrs. William H. Clark III Sid W. Richardson Foundation 52 SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES 53 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald P. Reeder Mrs. S. T. Harris/S.T. and Margaret Harris University of North Texas Health Science Mr. and Mrs. G. Houston Hall/ Estate of Frank K. Ribelin Foundation Center - Fort Worth Michelle and Houston Hall Fund of Communities Foundation of Texas Mr. and Mrs. David A. Ridley Mr. Jim L. Hatcher Vitruvian BioMedical, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace L. Hall Estate of Bette Claire Schuttler Dr. and Mrs. C. Wallace Hooser/M.R. & Mr. and Mrs. David Weir/TeamConnor Evelyn Hudson Foundation Childhood Cancer Foundation/Catholic Mr. and Mrs. Billy D. Henry Mr. and Mrs. William T. Solomon/William Foundation T. and Gay F. Solomon Fund of The Mr. William C. Huber Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Henry/Henry Dallas Foundation Incyte Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Phillip F. Wiggins Foundation 2012 Gifts Stryker Leibinger International Mental Health Research Melba R. Williams Trust Hodges Fund of the Community Foundation of North Texas Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Terrell Jr. Organization Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wood Estate of Susan E. Hotz Mrs. King Terry Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Norman M. Kaplan Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wyly/Communities Mr. J. L. Jackson Jr./J.L. and Marion Edward N. and Della L. Thome Memorial Mary Kay Inc. Foundation of Texas Inc. Jackson Foundation Foundation Kenny Can Foundation Young Texans Against Cancer Roy and Emma Jenkins Memorial Trust West Endowment Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Kraus/Waters & Drs. Farhana Kazi and Rao Haris Naseem Mrs. Michael H. Winter Kraus, LLP Gifts of $10,000 - $24,999 KidneyTexas, Inc. Ivor and Mildred Wold Charitable Fund of Legacy High School Howard J. and Dorothy Adleta Foundation Mr. and Mrs. J. Luther King Jr./Luther Communities Foundation of Texas Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Levy/Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Ahn King Capital Management Walter M. Levy Fund of Communities American Association of Neurosurgeons, Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. King/MMK Foundation of Texas Inc. Gifts of $25,000 - $99,999 Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James J. LoBianco Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Ackerman/ Astellas Pharma US, Inc. Wallace, Barbara, and Kelly King Edward and Wilhelmina Ackerman Mr. and Mrs. S. Todd Maclin AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP Charitable Foundation Trust Foundation Drs. Ann Matt and Willis C. Maddrey Mr. and Mrs. Tony Atkiss Mr. and Mrs. John Ford Lacy Alcon Research, Ltd. Mrs. Carol H. Maroney Mr. Roland Bandy Mrs. Milton P. Levy Jr. Allergan USA, Inc. Estate of Alice Mattson Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Bass/Richard D. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Losinger/Losinger Anonymous (3) Mrs. Michael A. McBee Bass Foundation Family Advised Fund of The Dallas Mr. Daniele Bartolucci Medtronic, Inc. Miss Jill C. Bee/Philip Theodore Bee Foundation Dr. Mary H. Bassett Mr. and Mrs. William F. Miller III/ Charitable Trust/Communities Mr. and Mrs. Chao C. Mai Foundation of Texas Inc. Margaret W. Beckner Charitable William F. and Patricia L. Miller Family Mrs. Nancy W. Marcus Remainder Unitrust Foundation Mrs. John C. Blanton Mr. and Mrs. John L. Marion Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Billingsley/Dallas Harry S. Moss Trust for Prevention & Cure Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Bowler Southwestern Medical Foundation is grateful for the gifts, pledges and other support provided by our generous donors. The following Col. and Mrs. William A. Massad Women’s Foundation of Heart Disease Mr. and Mrs. J. Wynne Breeden includes all gifts of $250 or more that were received by Southwestern Medical Foundation and/or The University of Texas Southwestern Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Matthews Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mason C. Brown/Mason NCH Corporation Mrs. Ben R. Briggs Ms. Karen L. McCloskey Medical Center between Jan. 1, 2012, and Dec. 31, 2012. Brown Family Foundation Inc. Mr. Rosser C. Newton Bristol-Myers Squibb Company Dr. and Mrs. John D. McConnell Canary Foundation Every effort has been made to make this list as complete and accurate as possible, but inevitably some errors or omissions may have Mr. and Mrs. William D. Oates/Marilyn & Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Bullington Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McElroy occurred. We would appreciate receiving corrections, comments or questions. Please contact the Foundation at 214-351-6143. Peter Bradley Carlson Charitable Trust Sonny Oates Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Burns Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John D. McStay/Morning Children’s Cancer Fund, Inc. OneSight Research Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Chapman Star Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Heller Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dorfman, Sr./Dorfman Mary Kay Foundation Coastal AHEC, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. O’Toole/Mr. Gifts of $1,000,000 and above Community Foundation of North Texas Production Company Mr. and Mrs. Tom B. Medders III Anonymous (4) Hoblitzelle Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Kivowitz/Stacey Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW)/ and Mrs. Thomas F. O’Toole Fund of Mr. and Mrs. Gary C. Cowles Dr. Samuel Y. Dorfman Jr./Dorfman and Donald Kivowitz Charitable Communities Foundation of Texas Merck & Company, Inc. Estate of William P. Clements Jr. Rose Van Wert Trust CREW Classic Mr. Guinn D. Crousen Merz Aesthetics, Inc. Production Company Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Corrigan IV/Corrigan- Mr. and Mrs. Stuart M. Pearman Communities Foundation of Texas, Inc. Ms. Barbara B. Cummins Ms. Sue Siddons DuVall Eli Lilly and Company Goddard Foundation Drs. Carol P. Podolsky and Daniel K. Mr. and Mrs. David B. Miller/David B. Mrs. Ute Schwarz Haberecht and Dr. Rolf Gifts of $100,000 - $499,999 Miller Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Engibous/ Lowe Foundation Mrs. David W. Craig Podolsky Mrs. James B. Cummins R. Haberecht Abbott Laboratories Engibous Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Currey Ms. Kay Y. Moran/James D. and Kay Y. Mr. and Mrs. William S. McIntyre IV/ Curing Kids’ Cancer Inc. Prevent Blindness Texas Miss Lyda Hill Anonymous (5) Moran Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. English/Kenneth Shirley and William S. McIntyre D Magazine Partners, LP Prostate Cancer Foundation Dallas/Fort Worth Physical Medicine and Howard Hughes Medical Institute AT&T Foundation C. English Family Foundation Rehabilitation Society Dr. and Mrs. Howard W. Morgan Jr. Foundation Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Quittner/Quittner Estate of Jimmie C. LaFollette Dr. Robert C. and Veronica Atkins Mr. and Mrs. Britt L. Fair Mr. J. L. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Rhonald Morris Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Meyers Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Dale/Lawrence Family Charitable Gift Fund of the Margolin/Cox Estates and Trusts Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Aharon Netzer Mr. and Mrs. William K. Gayden/Gayden Mission Pharmacal Company B. Dale Family Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mrs. Paula B. Donovitz/Paula and E. L. Harry S. Moss Heart Trust Mr. and Mrs. Gil J. Besing Family Foundation Donovitz Philanthropic Fund of the North Texas Arrhythmia Associates PA Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moncrief Jr./Wm A & Mr. Mario Dozzo/Mario Dozzo Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Eric M. Reeves Mr. and Mrs. A. Mack Pogue/Pogue Estate of Patricia Alford Box Dr. and Mrs. Adi F. Gazdar Dallas Jewish Community Foundation Olympus Corporation of the Americas Elizabeth B Moncrief Foundation Eye Care Consortium of Texas Rett Syndrome Research Trust Inc. Foundation Cain Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Gibson/The Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Durovich Mrs. Reece A. Overcash Jr./The R. A. Lupe Murchison Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Hill A. Feinberg Revalesio Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Simmons/COAM Melchizedek Fund of the Communities Mrs. Richard D. Eiseman Overcash Jr. Family Foundation of the Children’s Medical Center Foundation Muscular Dystrophy Association, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Roach Foundation of Texas Mr. Richard M. Ferguson Company of Texas Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Eisemann Ayco Charitable Foundation Ruth Robinson and family The Sweetheart Ball Fund of the Mr. and Mrs. Irwin J. Grossman Ted Nash Long Life Foundation Ms. Anne C. Fisher A.L. Chilton Foundation/Mrs. F. Andrew ExxonMobil Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James H. Pasant Communities Foundation of Texas National Multiple Sclerosis Society Mr. and Mrs. Alan D. Friedman/Mary Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Rogers Bell/Mr. and Mrs. Larry G. Brown/Mr. Mr. and Mrs. David C. Haley Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Ford/Gerald J. Mr. William C. Pickens Jr. Dr. Yukie Niwa Potishman Lard Trust Rudman Foundation and Mrs. Edward G. Harding Estate of Marion Lee Halford Ford Family Foundation Mr. George C. Platt/Catholic Foundation Gabrielle’s Angel Foundation for Cancer Rudman Securities Partnership, Ltd Gifts of $500,000 - $999,000 Comcast Corporation Mr. and Mrs. J. Davis Hamlin Once Upon a Time... Galderma International Dr. and Mrs. Norman L. Pollock Research Mr. and Mrs. Edgar H. Schollmaier/ Anonymous (1) David M. Crowley Foundation Hartwell Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Charles Y. C. Pak/Charles Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Gekiere/The Y.C. Pak Foundation Genentech Inc Schollmaier Foundation Harry W. Bass Jr. Foundation/Doris Bass The Dallas Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Joe V. Hawn Jr./Hawn Gekiere Family Fund of Communities Genzyme Corporation Pfizer Inc Dr. and Mrs. Jay S. Skyler Foundation of Texas Mrs. Ernest Beutler The Dedman Foundation/Mrs. Robert Foundation, Inc. Ryan Gibson Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Steinberg/ Crow Holdings, L.L.C./Margaret Crow/ H. Dedman/Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mrs. Adelyn Jean Nussbaum Hoffman Mrs. Caren H. Prothro Mr. and Mrs. Roger R. Gekiere/The Glut 1 Deficiency Foundation Inc Lawrence E. Steinberg Foundation Harlan R. Crow family/Stuart M. Crow H. Dedman, Jr./Patty Dedman Nail/ Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Holt Mr. and Mrs. Joe N. Prothro/Perkins- Gekiere Family Fund of Communities W.L. Gore & Associates, Inc. TEVA Neuroscience, Inc. Foundation of Texas family/Trammell S. Crow family Communities Foundation of Texas Inc Dixie S. Jones Foundation Prothro Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Ron W. Haddock Testamentary Trust Reata Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Gutman United Way of Metropolitan Dallas, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Goodwin

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