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Rudy Gomez, M.B.A., CHC, (center) is pictured with Patty Hawken, Ph.D., FAAN, (left) and Eileen T. Breslin, Ph.D., RN, FAAN. Dr. Hawken was the second dean of the School of Nursing and Dr. Breslin is the current dean.Founding members of BONUS include (seated, left to right) Mike Manheimer, UT Medical Branch, Galveston; Garnette Yeager, University of Colorado, Denver;  Mike Newsome, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond; and Pat Hall, University of Utah, Salt Lake City. Standing are Bruno Wolff, University of  Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Jerry Otzman, Wayne State University, Detroit; Dan Junior, Yale, New Haven, Conn.; and Rudy Gomez, UT Health Science Center San Antonio.Ian M. Thompson Jr., M.D., is senior author of the international study that shows continuous treatment can lengthen the lives of men with metastatic prostate cancer.
Nobel Laureate Mario R. Capecchi, Ph.D., will discuss “Gene Targeting into the 21st Century: Mouse Models of Human Diseases from Cancer to Neuropsychiatric Disorders.”Samantha Klinges, RN, (left) who is seeking her Master of Science degree in Nursing, visits with (continuing left to right) Nova Herin, Ginger Baer and David Baer, members of the Jennifer Herin Sylvester family. <i>Click on photos to see a larger view.</i>(Left to right) Master’s degree student Sam Lucio, RN, is shown with School of Nursing Dean Eileen T. Breslin, Ph.D., RN, FAAN, Regina Reed, Ph.D. student Charles Reed, M.S.N., RN, CNRN, and donor Barbara Wulfe.
A.P. “Pete” Shepherd, Ph.D., retired in 2009 as a professor of physiology at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. Here he holds one of his inventions, the <a href=http://www.uthscsa.edu/mission/spring98/oximeter.html>AVOXimeter</a>, the most widely used oximeter in cardiac catheterization labs. <i>Click on photo for a larger view.</i>The new iPad app, “Alveolar Gas,” features a worksheet function that can be used to manipulate variables to better understand the composition of  the air in the lungs, such as the volume of air per breath, breathing frequency and the oxygen consumption rate. The worksheet function also can be turned off so that it can be used as an alveolar gas calculator. <i>Click on image for a larger view.</i>Michael Gimbrone, M.D., performed the first experiments that demonstrated the dependence of solid tumor growth on the formation of new blood vessels. He also discovered novel genes involved in the prevention of heart attacks and stroke. <i>Click on photo to see a larger view.</i>
 

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