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Publications

Perspectives: A World of Difference – Celebrating Unparalleled Impact | Published Summer 2023

September 20, 2023

Our 2023 edition of Perspectives features a look at the unparalleled impact of The Sprague Award recipients for 2022. Additionally, we celebrate 50 years of collaboration with two Nobel Laureates, Michael S. Brown, M.D., and Joseph L. Goldstein, M.D. Together, they toast the incredible feats achieved so far, celebrate the medical breakthroughs around the corner, […]


Perspectives: The CRISPR Revolution | Published Fall 2019

October 1, 2019

Our 2019 edition of Perspectives features the world-changing gene-editing technology of CRISPR and its revolutionary impact on humanity. With voices from thought leaders, scientists, and researchers around the world, this edition of Perspectives opens up a profound discussion around the history and ethics of gene editing.


Perspectives: Part III – 2000 to 2015 | Published Fall 2017

January 1, 2017

Between 2014 and 2017, we released our three-part historical series of Perspectives, which takes our readers through 75 years of connecting vision to advances in health care. This final issue of the series covers 2000 to 2015, a time of tremendous growth at UT Southwestern, including completion of the state-of-the-art William P. Clements Jr. University Hospital.


Perspectives: Part II 1980 to 1999 | Published Spring 2015

September 1, 2015

Between 2014 and 2017, we released our three-part historical series of Perspectives, which takes our readers through 75 years of connecting vision to advances in health care. This issue covers 1980 to 1999, a time during which four of the six Nobel Prizes held by UT Southwestern faculty were achieved.


Perspectives Part I: 1939 to 1979 | Published in Spring 2014

April 1, 2014

Between 2014 and 2017, we released our three-part historical series of Perspectives, which takes our readers through 75 years of connecting vision to advances in health care. This issue explores the grand vision of our founders and beginnings of Southwestern Medical Foundation and Southwestern Medical College, which is now known as UT Southwestern Medical Center.