New Biochemical Research can Protect Against Poison or Biological Threats
Professor Onofrio Annunziata focuses on dendrimers that can make the proteins they attach to tougher and less susceptible to deterioration inside the body.
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Making a Difference Through Medical Nonprofits
Four alumni physicians have a heart for healing and work to make the world a better place — one patient at a time.
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Dr. Brandon Pomeroy Helps the Kansas City Homeless
The physician is a key part of Care Beyond the Boulevard and frequently travels to Uganda, Mali and India for surgical trips.
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Dr. Wendy Bonnell Cares for Kids at Ruth’s Place Clinic
The pediatrician considers numerous determinants of health in her practice at the Granbury, Texas, nonprofit.
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Dr. Alison Lunsford Leads Nonprofit for Diabetic Children
The endocrinologist heads the Diabetic Foundation of the High Plains and runs Camp New Day.
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Dr. J Mack Slaughter Focuses on Healing the Spirit
The emergency room physician started Music Meets Medicine to give children with long-term illnesses a creative escape.
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What’s the Secret to Success? Faculty Discuss
Gaining success starts with understanding failure, counting blessings and maintaining relationships.
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With Instant Pot, Urvashi Pitre Becomes ‘Butter Chicken Lady’
The president of a company turned into an internet cooking celebrity overnight.
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Does Failure Have Benefits? Faculty Discuss
Professors quote notable people like J.K. Rowling and Jimmy Buffett to reflect on the fruits of failure.
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Failure on a Small Scale: Tiny Holes Elude Silicon Researchers
Professor Jeffery Coffer doesn’t allow frustration to get in the way of solving a riddle.
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