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PROVIDING A HEALTHIER
FUTURE
FOR A CHANGING WORLD
We all want to be healthy, stay healthy and live
long, productive lives. We want our doctors to not only make us
well when we're sick, but also help us prevent illness in the first
place. At the University of North Texas Health Science Center at
Fort Worth, we're responsible for educating physicians and scientists
who can live up to those demands now and into the 21st century.
Our medical students learn comprehensive and compassionate
health care that considers the family, not just the individual...
the prevention of disease, not just the cure. Through the Willed
Body Program in the Department of Cell Biology and Genetics, these medical students learn the
skills they need to become tomorrow's health care providers.
The Department of Cell Biology and Genetics is also the home of the North Texas
Eye Research Institute. More than 20 scientists
are studying diseases that affect virtually every part of the human
eye so that we can better understand how to treat these diseases
and make the quality of life better for future generations.
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