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Research
Dallas Lands $2.5 Billion Federal Biotech and Life Science Hub
After two years of campaigning, Pegasus Park will be home to the consumer experience arm of ARPA-H, an independent federal agency focused on solving the most difficult health challenges.
By Will Maddox

News
CPRIT’s $7.5 Million in North Texas Grants and a Guilty Plea for a $7 Million COVID Test Fraud
By Vivasvaan Aditya Raj
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Business
Dr. Edward Cary Laid Dallas’ Medical Foundation
The former dean of Baylor College of Medicine helped establish UT Southwestern and was elected president of numerous medical societies.

Technology
Meet Spectral AI, Dallas’ Burn Wound Care Wonder
SpectralAI has already landed $130 million in government contracts for its artificial intelligence wound care assessment technology.
By Will Maddox

News
CPRIT’s $7.5 Million in North Texas Grants and a Guilty Plea for a $7 Million COVID Test Fraud
Plus a new CFO for Medical City Las Colinas and UTSW's Moonshot Scholar.
By Vivasvaan Aditya Raj

Research
Dallas Lands $2.5 Billion Federal Biotech and Life Science Hub
After two years of campaigning, Pegasus Park will be home to the consumer experience arm of ARPA-H, an independent federal agency focused on solving the most difficult health challenges.
By Will Maddox

Publications
Experts: Rethinking the Hospital of Tomorrow
Industry leaders discuss what’s now and what’s next in healthcare design and construction.
By Will Maddox
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Primary Care
UTSW Launches Culinary Medicine Consultation Service
Published research found that patients received convenient nutrition advice, improving outcomes, saving time, and reducing healthcare costs.
By Will Maddox

Healthcare Fraud
U.S. Dermatology Partners Pays $8.9 Million to Resolve Self-Reported Kickback Allegations
The U.S. Attorney applauded the company for self-reporting and cooperating with the investigation.
By Will Maddox

Hospitals
First Look: Margot Perot Center for Women and Infants’ $60 Million Renovation
The 325,000-square-foot facility aims to provide a hotel-like experience for patients and their families.
By Will Maddox

Business
TCU’s Medical School Mixes Theory and Practice
Anne Burnett Marion School of Medicine at Texas Christian University graduated its first class this spring under a new curriculum model that integrates classroom learning with clinical application.
By Will Maddox

Hospitals
Scottish Rite and By Way of Dallas’ Custom Prosthetics Collab
Streetwear and prosthetics are coming together with the help of local influencers.
By Will Maddox