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Could a blood test help diagnose Alzheimer’s disease in the near future?
Brendan Kelley, M.D., Professor and Clinical Vice-Chair in the Department of Neurology at UT Southwestern Medical Center, sat down with KERA’s Sam Baker to discuss the test’s potential.New frontiers in neuroscience: 10 years of progress at UTSW’s O’Donnell Brain Institute
In her new office at UT Southwestern Medical Center, Ceci Verbaarschot, Ph.D., sits among unpacked boxes and discusses the intricacies of a brain-computer interface she is developing. The device is designed to restore sensation and movement in the upper limbs of people who are paralyzed from the neck down.AI can identify stroke types using clinical notes, study shows
UTSW researchers find large language models could augment cumbersome human workflows for patient registries, streamline data collectionLaser Interstitial Thermal Therapy (LITT) for Treating Brain Tumors
Dr. Toral R. Patel discusses how laser interstitial thermal therapy (LITT) can be used as a treatment for certain types of brain tumorsLaser Interstitial Thermal Therapy (LITT) as a Treatment for Epilepsy
Dr. Bradley Lega describes laser interstitial thermal therapy (LITT) and its uses as a treatment for intractable epilepsy.UTSW Research: Diagnosing Alzheimer’s, timed radiation therapy, and more
Studies look at measuring blood flow velocity, a treatment strategy for non-small cell lung cancer, and the body’s response to airborne pathogensUTSW designated as North Texas Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center
Funding from the National Institute on Aging will support initiatives including research studies, community outreach, and trainingCongress of Neurological Surgeons 75th Annual Meeting
We are pleased to share the sessions to be presented and co-presented by UT Southwestern Medical Center Department of Neurological Surgery faculty members at the upcoming 2025 CNS annual meeting, and we look forward to seeing our colleagues in Los Angeles this October.Brain Summit 2025 Symposium (RP2510A)
The Brain Summit 2025 Symposium is a one-day live CME activity designed for neuroscience professionals - including physicians, advanced practice providers, nurses, and physical therapists - to explore latest advances and current trends in neurology clinical practice and patient care. Didactic presentations, case studies, and panel discussions will present the most current information and address clinical practice challenges for advancing proper diagnosis and best treatment modalities across a wide spectrum of neurological disorders.UTSW Stroke Center receives Joint Commission recertification for exceptional care
We’re proud to announce that UT Southwestern’s Robert D. Rogers Advanced Comprehensive Stroke Center has again received The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval recertification for the fifth consecutive time. UTSW has held the Commission’s highest level of certification for stroke care since 2014.A MEG powerhouse: How UTSW is pushing the limits of brain research, care
Dedicated team is expanding uses for the precision imaging tool to help epilepsy patients and delve deeper into Alzheimer’s, concussion, and other neurological conditionsUT Southwestern is best hospital in DFW for ninth straight year
Twelve specialties are nationally ranked – the most of any hospital in Texas – by U.S. News & World Report