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A Message from the President
Our Health Science Center continues to experience transformative growth, and philanthropy is playing an essential role in making our progress possible. Generous and steadfast support from donors such as The Voelcker Fund, Welch Foundation, San Antonio Livestock Exhibition and others featured in this issue of the Vanguard continues to advance our university on a path toward greatness. So many of you have invested in our mission to provide the best in education, research, health care and service for San Antonio, South Texas and the world.
With The Campaign for the Future of Health at more than 94 percent of its $300 million goal, the Health Science Center stands on the threshold of a new era of biomedical research and clinical care. The long-anticipated opening of the Medical Arts and Research Center (the premier medical practice for UT Medicine San Antonio, the largest multi-specialty practice group in South Texas), scheduled for later this year, and the expected 2011 completion of the South Texas Research Facility will establish a translational research environment that will nurture Nobel-laureate discovery in our community.
Your support positions the Health Science Center to compete for the best and brightest physicians and scientists, and to achieve our aim of joining the ranks of the preeminent academic health science centers nationwide. Together, with the leadership of our Health Science Center community, we are indeed making lives better.
Warmest regards,

William L. Henrich, MD, MACP President
Professor of Medicine
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The Board of Regents of The University of Texas System appointed William L. Henrich, MD, MACP, as president of the UT Health Science Center at San Antonio.
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In April, with a $750,000 gift, they established The Max and Minnie Tomerlin Voelcker Biomedical Research Academy. Over the next three years, 60 high school students from the greater San Antonio area will participate in an immersive
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For more than 30 years, the Welch Foundation has funded some of the most basic and groundbreaking research at the Health Science Center through generous contributions of grants and endowments totaling more than $9 million.
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Dorothy Fowler Schmidt wasn’t born with a silver spoon in her mouth. She didn’t inherit millions, nor did she win the lottery. Yet, this year, Schmidt, an employee of The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, pledged 90 percent
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Since 2004, the San Antonio Livestock Exhibition Inc. (S.A.L.E.) has provided more than $1.2 million in scholarships to outstanding students in the Schools of Medicine and Nursing
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In the spring of 2006, Terri and Steve Edlund received news that could be considered every parent’s worst nightmare. Doctors diagnosed their daughter, Stephanie, who was just 4 years old at the time, with acute lymphocytic leukemia.
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Every donor makes a difference. The following are just a few of the many gifts that enable the university to make lives better in San Antonio, South Texas and the world.
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