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Volume 4, Issue 3, Winter 2008

The Legacy and the Future
Did you know...
Did you know that more than 4,000 Houstonians are treated each year for HIV and AIDS at the Thomas Street Health Center? Many people have the misconception that HIV and AIDS is no longer a problem. It is. See how the collaborative center is offering treatment and support to this "secret" population.
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Features
Baylor College of Medicine in Houston: 65 years of Excellence
BCM Looks to the Future on the McNair Campus
Legacy of Leadership: BCM Icons Set Foundation for the Future
1,000 Genomes Project: Looking for the Differences
News
O'Malley Receives National Medal of Science
Robert Todd Named to Lead BCM's Department of Medicine
Roy Huffington Remembered as Bold and Generous
Spotlight
Following his Passion—One Physician's Journey
The Search for Answers
When Two Degrees are Better Than One: M.D. - M.P.H.
Thomas Street—The Road to Health
Perceiving—A new Look at Brain and Behavior
Briefs
Mind Games
Wang Wins NIH Award
Genetics Used to Personalize Heart Disease Treatment
First Drug for Huntington's Disease
Eye Problems from Pain Free Migraines
Obesity also Causes Cirrhosis
Genetic Insights into Deadly Brain Tumor
Made-to-Order Weapon in the Fight Against Childhood Cancer
BCM Joins Largest Children's Study
Development/Alumni
Minds & Medicine Campaign Update: McNair Campus gets First Tenants -- Ophthalmology Philanthropy Provided Key Assistance
Gifts Help Restore Sight to Patients with Corneal Damage
Alums Start Careers, Life Together at BCM
Development Briefs
Campaign Reaches Milestone
Charitable Gifts Lead to National Recognition
Trustee Chuck Watson Makes Unique Gift |