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| Dr. Jannine Cody founded the Chromosome 18 Registry & Research Society, which provides support for families whose children have a rare growth-hormone abnormality and funds for research through the Health Science Center's Chromosome 18 Clinical Research Center. |  |
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This week’s
inside.news features an SECC Spotlight on the Chromosome 18 Registry & Research Society founded by Jannine Cody, Ph.D., as well as the list of faculty members who received promotions or tenure on Sept. 1.
Here are today's stories:
- SECC Spotlight: Jannine Cody, Ph.D., initiates the Chromosome 18 Registry & Research Society
Daughter inspired Dr. Cody to form support group and conduct research on rare growth hormone abnormality. Details
- 2009 BioResearch Product Faire set for Sept. 10 on campus
Pre-register now. Details
- Jan Patterson, M.D., selected to lead HSC's efforts on seasonal and novel H1N1 flu
New flu Web site will provide updated source of information for campus, physicians and the community. Details
- UT Health Science Center faculty earn promotions, tenure
More than 70 faculty members earn honors. Details
- Health Science Center researcher mentors local science teacher
Merry Lindsey, Ph.D., is providing a laboratory experience as part of the APS Frontiers in Physiology fellowship program. Details
- Ewing Halsell Distinguished Lecture Sept. 15 presents Music & Medicine
Free public event features lecture and recital by Richard Kogan, M.D., exploring the role of music in healing. Details
- Neuropsychiatric research training program now offered
Joint program with University of Costa Rica offers integrated Ph.D. in genetics and neuroscience, and postdoctoral fellowship in advanced training. Details
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