May 1, 2025

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Announcements

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NEW! Professor Robert W. Greene, Ph.D., M.D., will end his faculty appointment on May 31 after nearly 24 years at UT Southwestern.


Please join us in congratulating Dr. Robby Greene on his upcoming retirement after an illustrious career at UT Southwestern.


Dr. Greene is an international leader in sleep research. His work has focused on the molecular and synaptic functions of sleep. His research articles have accumulated more than 14,000 citations, and he has contributed invited editorials for PNAS, Sleep, Biological Psychiatry, Neuropsychopharmacology, and Journal of Clinical Investigation. He has served as a member and then as Chair of the sleep-focused NIH study section, Brain Rhythms and Sleep, with additional service on numerous ad hoc special emphasis panels and program project review panels. Dr. Greene has received external funding awards continuously from the NIH and Department of Veterans Affairs and was awarded a T32 training award for training of graduate and undergraduates that he co-directed with Dr. Joseph Takahashi. Dr. Greene has served on several Society for Neuroscience committees and as a member of the Program Committee for both the Sleep Research Society and the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology.


As a colleague, he has sustained an outstanding reputation for collegiality and professionalism as a researcher and an investigator in the Peter O’Donnell Jr. Brain Institute, with significant contributions to mentorship, didactic graduate teaching, and seminar participation.


His many achievements have not only advanced the science of sleep but greatly enhanced the reputation of our department and our institution. We are thankful for his service and wish him well on the next stage of his life.

NEW! T1‐T4 in 3 Minutes Presentation Competition

UT Southwestern's CTSA Program is now accepting applications for the T1‐T4 in 3 Minutes Presentation competition, which is an opportunity to communicate complex science and increase confidence in interacting with a non-scientific audience. Selected abstracts will compete in a 3‐minute Oral Presentation competition on May 19. A panel of investigators and lay community members will judge the presentations, and the top three will represent UTSW at the Summer 2025 Texas Regional CTSA Consortium meeting.

Application deadline: May 7

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NEW! SWAT OME Fellowship

The UT Southwestern Academy of Teachers (SWAT) together with the Office of Medical Education (OME) funds development activities for promising junior faculty with strong interests in medical education. The 1-year Fellowship provides funds for up to $20,000 that can provide salary support (up to 10% of salary) and protected time to delve into topics such as competency-based education, curriculum mapping, simulation, assessment of learners and teachers, and educational quality improvement to support the development of much-needed curriculum. Application deadline: May 15

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Your Vote Needed: Residency Ranking Survey

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The annual residency ranking survey is now in progress. Last year our training program remained ranked 15th nationally. Please help us ensure our ranking remains aligned with our actual excellence.

Are you eligible to vote?

(1) Alumni of a residency training program AND

(2) US board-certified physician AND

(3) Include the following on your Doximity profile:

a) Residency Program with years attended (in “Education & Training” section) AND

b) Currently valid Board Certification (in “Certification & Licensure” section)

Go to Doximity - Make Any Needed Updates - Vote Now!

High-Impact DCT Grants – Fast Focused Funding

The CTSA Program at UT Southwestern will award up to two $25,000, 10-month grants for research related to Data Science, Clinical Care Process Improvement and Early Translational Research. Apply by 5pm on June 2.

Link to RFA and Application

Team Science Grants

The CTSA Program at UT Southwestern is offering support up to $10,000 and coaching to multidisciplinary teams in generating preliminary data for future extramural grant submissions, such as to the National Institutes of Health or equivalent. Apply by 5pm on June 2.

Link to RFA and Application

AAEP Rising Scholars Fellowship Program Now Accepting Applications

This 1-year Fellowship of the American Association for Emergency Psychiatry recognizes and supports the development of up to 3 junior faculty (within 5 years of training) and trainees who have the potential to make substantial contributions to the practice of emergency psychiatry. Apply by July 1.

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In the Media

NEW! Help UT Southwestern create a social media tribute to moms by sending in photos of moms with their families by Wednesday, May 7, 5pm.

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Kudos

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NEW! Award Honors Faculty Member

The University of Toronto newly announced the Toronto Dementia Research Alliance Tarek K. Rajji Award in Brain Stimulation Research. This award will honor a University of Toronto trainee conducting basic, pre-clinical, or clinical brain stimulation research related to dementia or a cognitive disorder. Dr. Rajji was the TDRA Executive Director at the University of Toronto from 2020 until his transition to UT Southwestern in 2024.This award honors his contributions to brain stimulation and mentorship in this field.

Golden Heart Award Winners

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Shae Harp, LPC-S, and Courtney Sanders, Ph.D., were honored for their clinical excellent in service to meeting the needs of our patients.

Presentations

Photos from the recent American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training Annual Meeting in San Francisco--


Tameka Ellis (below, second from right) was named Chair of the Lucille Fusaro Meinsler Program Administrator Award Committee.

Pictured above: Kathy Niu, M.D., Stephen Elliott, M.D., Kathlene Trello-Rishel, M.D., and Adriane dela Cruz, M.D., Ph.D. Below: Adam Brenner, M.D., presented on the Academic Psychiatry journal, among other meeting activities.

Molly Camp, M.D. (above), presented “From Pre-Brief to Debrief: Using Simulation in a Changing Educational Environment" with resident Dr. Rachel Beck and Drs. dela Cruz and Niu.


Dr. dela Cruz (below, right) presented “Developing Teachers from Learners: How Clinician Educator Tracks Can Cultivate Resident Leaders in Education and Support a Department’s Teaching Mission.”

Save the Date

2025 Celebration of Excellence Poster Presentation

Friday, May 2, 1:45-2pm, Kiosk B: Near South Campus Dining (U Core)

The Paths to Recovery Bridge Clinic at Parkland Improving Access to Care through Quality Improvement (#244)

Kapila Marambage, M.D.

Poster coauthors: Olabisi Adams, Minnie Mathew, Benjamin Kum, D.O.

Psychiatry Grand Rounds

Wednesday, May 7, 12-1pm via Zoom.


From Breaking Points to Turning Points:

Supporting Moral Agency for Youth Experiencing Early Psychosis 


Neely Myers, Ph.D., Professor and Chair (incoming) of Anthropology, Southern Methodist University; Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry, UT Southwestern  

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2025 ACNP Travel Award Program Application Deadline

The American College of Neuropsychopharmacology annually selects distinguished young scientists in the field of neuropsychopharmacology for its annual meeting travel award. Application deadline: May 8 at 5pm.   

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Wellness Week 2025 for the UT Southwestern Community

Each day at 2pm, via Zoom

Monday, May 12:

Gift of Yoga: Connecting with Your Present for a Better Self

Tuesday, May 13:

Realities of the Working Parent

Wednesday, May 14:

The Journey Home: Defining your Path to Personal fulfillment

Thursday, May 15:

Lifestyle Medicine: Simple Steps for Optimal Well-Being

Friday, May 16:

Comprehensive Wellness Systems: Supporting Students, Faculty, and Employees at UT Southwestern

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Ethics Grand Rounds

Tuesday, May 13, 12-1pm via Zoom.


Krystal S. Tsosie, Ph.D., M.P.H., Assistant Professor in the School of Life Sciences and Associate Director of the Biodiversity Knowledge Integration Center at Arizona State University, will present "Reframing Indigenous Health through Genomic Data Sovereignty and Equity." 

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NAMIWalks North Texas

Join Psychiatry Team Confabulous to support changing and saving the lives of individuals with mental health conditions and their loved ones on Saturday, May 17, at Grandscape in The Colony, 7-10:30am, with an opening ceremony 8:00 and walking starting at 8:30. Interventional Psychiatry will host an event table with program information.

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Community-Based Opioid Recovery Effort Grant Application Deadline

The Opioid Abatement Fund Council has announced the availability of up to $25 million across all regions for competitive, short-term Community-based Opioid Recovery Effort grants for one-time awards or projects expected to last less than a year that fall within any Council-approved category and strategy. The firm deadline to apply is Thursday, May 29 by 2 pm. 

Visit the Grants Website for More Information

Wellness Retreat for Faculty and APPs

Friday, June 6, 8:00am to 5:00pm (Breakfast starts at 7:30), at Pegasus Park

(3000 Pegasus Park Dr, Dallas)


CME-certified! Focus on personal resilience, rejuvenating, and reconnecting with your passion for academic medicine alongside like-minded colleagues.

Register

Clinical and Translational Research Scholar Application Deadline

The UT Southwestern CTSA Program has designed a 2-year scholar opportunity for junior faculty who show great promise in becoming successful, independently funded clinical and translational science investigators, with partial salary support from the CTSA KL2 grant. Apply by June 9.

Program Highlights and Application Link

Texas Alzheimer’s Research and Care Consortium Application Deadline

TARCC has announced its 2025 Request for Applications to support innovative, translational based research in Texas and to ensure well-trained basic and translational researchers and clinician-scientists are available in Texas to aid in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease and related disordersApplications from junior investigators and projects that reflect cutting-edge science that will provide pilot data for larger proposals are particularly of interest. Applications are due July 15 by 5pm.

Visit the TARCC Website for More Information

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