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Southwestern designated Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Center of Excellence
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Southwestern designated Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Center of Excellence

On Feb. 19, 2018, Southwestern Medical Center announced that it had been certified a Center of Excellence by…

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The CPRIT awarded 60 grants totaling more than $102 million
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The CPRIT awarded 60 grants totaling more than $102 million

On Aug. 16, 2017, the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) awarded 60 new academic research,…

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Southwest National Primate Research Center at Texas Biomed received $40 million NIH grant
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Southwest National Primate Research Center at Texas Biomed received $40 million NIH grant

On Aug. 4, 2016, the Southwest National Primate Research Center (SNPRC) at Texas Biomedical Research Institute (Texas Biomed)…

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Texas A&M and iBio execute development agreement for plant-produced pharmaceuticals
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Texas A&M and iBio execute development agreement for plant-produced pharmaceuticals

On Jun. 7, 2016, IBio and the Texas A&M Institute of Infectious Animal Diseases (TAMUS) announced they had…

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Texas A&M announced $150 million research campus
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Texas A&M announced $150 million research campus

On May 2, 2016, John Sharp, Chancellor of The Texas A&M University System, unveiled plans to invest $150…

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MD Anderson received $14 million in CPRIT research funding to recruit top talent
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MD Anderson received $14 million in CPRIT research funding to recruit top talent

On Feb. 17, 2016, MD Anderson Cancer Center was awarded $14 million from the Cancer Prevention and Research…

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CPRIT awarded $26 million in grants to support its academic research program
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CPRIT awarded $26 million in grants to support its academic research program

On Feb. 17, 2016, the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) awarded grants totaling $26,000,000 to…

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$25 million gift created new UT ᅠSouthwestern Monty and Tex Moncrief Medical Center at Fort Worth
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$25 million gift created new UT ᅠSouthwestern Monty and Tex Moncrief Medical Center at Fort Worth

On Aug. 20, 2015, the University of Texas System Board of Regents approved establishment of the Southwestern Monty…

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Baylor Cancer Center received comprehensive designation from the NCI and renamed after Dan L. Duncan
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Baylor Cancer Center received comprehensive designation from the NCI and renamed after Dan L. Duncan

On Jul. 30, 2015, Baylor Cancer Center received comprehensive designation from the National Cancer Institute (NCI). The Center…

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The Harold C Simmons Cancer Center received The National Cancer Institute designation
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The Harold C Simmons Cancer Center received The National Cancer Institute designation

On Jul. 10, 2015, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) announced it had awarded the UT Southwestern Medical Center’s…

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Southwestern Medical Center announced a $25 million gift from Lyda Hill
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Southwestern Medical Center announced a $25 million gift from Lyda Hill

On Jun. 10, 2015, Southwestern Medical Center announced it has received a $25 million gift from Lyda Hill,…

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UT Southwestern established the Peter O’Donnell Jr. Brain Institute
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UT Southwestern established the Peter O’Donnell Jr. Brain Institute

On May 14, 2015, the University of Texas System Board of Regents approved the establishment of the Peter…

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed the first Ebola case in Dallas, Texas
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed the first Ebola case in Dallas, Texas

On Sept. 30, 2014, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed that Eric Duncan, a Liberian national…

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University of Missouri School of Medicine received $2.4 million gift to funds endowed faculty chair in oncology
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University of Missouri School of Medicine received $2.4 million gift to funds endowed faculty chair in oncology

On Aug. 21, 2014, Mark McAndrew, a resident of McKinney, Texas, gave $2.4 million to the University of…

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Genome of the macaw sequenced
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Genome of the macaw sequenced

On May 8, 2013, a research team from Texas A&M, led by Drs. Christopher Seabury and Ian Tizard…

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Texas A&M System and GlaxoSmithKline receive U.S. Government approval to establish influenza vaccine facility In Texas
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Texas A&M System and GlaxoSmithKline receive U.S. Government approval to establish influenza vaccine facility In Texas

On Mar. 26, 2013, GlaxoSmithKline and the Texas A&M University System announced that the U.S. Department of Health…

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Hanger corporate headquarters was relocated from Bethesda, MD to Austin, TX
Medical Device | Orthopedic

Hanger corporate headquarters was relocated from Bethesda, MD to Austin, TX

In 2010, Hanger announced that it was relocating its corporate headquarters from Bethesda, MD to Austin, TX. In…

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Evestra was spun-off as a private company from the Texas Biomed Department of Organic Chemistry
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Evestra was spun-off as a private company from the Texas Biomed Department of Organic Chemistry

In 2008, Evestra was spun-off as a private biopharmaceutical company from the Texas Biomed Department of Organic Chemistry….

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The Cancer Therapy & Research Center became part of the UT Health Science Center at San Antonio
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The Cancer Therapy & Research Center became part of the UT Health Science Center at San Antonio

On Dec. 6, 2007, the Cancer Therapy & Research Center became part of the UT Health Science Center…

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Decrease in breast cancer rates related to reduction in use of hormone replacement therapy
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Decrease in breast cancer rates related to reduction in use of hormone replacement therapy

On Apr. 18, 2007, a study led by the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center reported that…

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The Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas was founded
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The Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas was founded

In 2007, Texans voted to create the Cancer Prevention & Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) and to invest…

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Texas Biomed geneticists announced discovery that a particular gene, VNN1, plays a major role in the regulation of HDL cholesterol levels
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Texas Biomed geneticists announced discovery that a particular gene, VNN1, plays a major role in the regulation of HDL cholesterol levels

In 2007, Texas Biomed geneticists announced their discovery that a particular gene, VNN1, plays a major role in…

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Dan L Duncan contributed $100 million to the Baylor Cancer Center
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Dan L Duncan contributed $100 million to the Baylor Cancer Center

On Jan. 31, 2006, Dan Duncan, founder of Enterprise Partners, an energy company in Houston, announced a donation…

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Texas Biomed researchers published a genetic linkage map for the rhesus monkey
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Texas Biomed researchers published a genetic linkage map for the rhesus monkey

In 2006, Texas Biomed researchers published a genetic linkage map for the rhesus monkey. In 1999, Texas Biomed…

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Studies validated a new test can predict risk of breast cancer recurrence in a sizable group of patients
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Studies validated a new test can predict risk of breast cancer recurrence in a sizable group of patients

On Dec. 7, 2005, results from several studies presented at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium validated that…

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First cloned horse was born in North America
Biotechnology | Cloning | Veterinary

First cloned horse was born in North America

On Mar. 13, 2005, Paris Texas, the first cloned horse in North America was born at the College…

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The world’s first cloned horse was born
Biotechnology | Cloning | Genomics | Non-Profit Research | Veterinary

The world’s first cloned horse was born

On May 28, 2003, the world’s first cloned horse named Prometea was born at the Laboratory of Reproductive…

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The Cancer Center at Baylor College of Medicine was established
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The Cancer Center at Baylor College of Medicine was established

In 2002, the Cancer Center at Baylor College of Medicine, now known as the Dan L Duncan Comprehensive…

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ViaGen was founded in Austin, Texas
Biotechnology | Cloning | Veterinary

ViaGen was founded in Austin, Texas

In 2002, ViaGen was founded in Austin, Texas in to provide commercial bovine, equine, and porcine gene banking,…

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The Priestley Medal was awarded to Allen J. Bard
Chemical

The Priestley Medal was awarded to Allen J. Bard

On Apr. 16, 2001, the American Chemical Society awarded the Priestley Medal to Allen J. Bard ‘for his…

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