Houston Methodist Academic Institute Annual Report 2021

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HOUSTON METHODIST ACADEMIC INSTITUTE |

THE FONDREN FOOD & HEALTH ALLIANCE AND THE FONDREN INFLAMMATION COLLABORATION

The first of its kind in the Texas Medical Center,

Ultimately, the Fondren Inflammation Collaborative

Houston and the region, the Fondren Inflammation

will be extended to other disease areas impacted by

Collaborative is creating a singular destination for

inflammation, such as the heart, brain, cancer and

patients to seek normalcy and relief from debilitating

behavioral health. The gift also will fund four endowed

allergy, immunologic, autoimmune and gastrointestinal

chairs to recruit and retain the best minds in the

conditions. The program was made possible when

world, while supporting research, education and

The Fondren Foundation made a generous $15 million

training efforts.

commitment to Houston Methodist. The entire program will be realized in the next decade, helping patients Fondren Foundation who often get passed between doctors and clinics for months or years in search of a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.

The Fondren Foundation’s vision is

The philanthropic gift strengthens and expands two

to close the gap in patient care by

Houston Methodist programs: the new Immunology Center at Houston Methodist and the Food and

building an international destination

Health Alliance within the Lynda K. and David M.

of hope and relief for people with

Underwood Center for Digestive Disorders. The Fondren Inflammation Collaborative will offer patients one-of-a-kind opportunities to participate in clinical trials focused on innovative treatments and therapies for inflammation-triggered conditions.

complex, often intertwined conditions that have underlying inflammatory triggers.

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Faculty and Research Development

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page 59

Graduate Medical Education

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pages 60-64

Engineering Medicine (EnMed

1min
page 57

Neural Control of Organ Degeneration and Regeneration (NeuralCODR) Training Program

1min
page 58

Houston Methodist Hospital’s New Paula and Joseph C. “Rusty” Walter III Tower Offers the Most Advanced Treatments and Innovations Available

1min
page 53

Can Devices Provide A New Treatment Option for Glioblastoma?

2min
page 52

Houston Methodist Institute for Technology, Innovation & Education (MITIESM

1min
page 50

Novel Monoclonal Antibody Treatment Halts Tumor Growth in Deadly Ovarian and Pancreatic Cancers

2min
pages 48-49

Siemens Healthineers and Houston Methodist Imaging Innovation Hub Empowers Researchers to Push Boundaries

3min
pages 46-47

Expanding the RNAcore to Encompass the Entire Cycle of a Cure

3min
pages 44-45

Dissolvable Implants Enhance the Body’s Ability to Heal Broken Bones

1min
pages 36-37

Devising a Novel Combination Treatment for Aggressive Double-hit Lymphoma

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page 43

Non-invasive Spinal Stimulation Enables Paralyzed People to Stand Unassisted

1min
pages 34-35

Houston Methodist and Rice University Launch Center for Translational Neural Prosthetics and Interfaces

4min
pages 32-33

Breast Cancer Survivors Find a Way to Maintain Healthy Lifestyles and Lose Weight on Their Phones

2min
page 30

The Ann Kimball and John W. Johnson Center for Cellular Therapeutics

1min
page 16

COVID-19 Spotlights Social Determinants of Health

3min
pages 24-25

Mobile App Improves Joint Replacement Surgery Outcomes

1min
page 31

Paula and Joseph C. “Rusty” Walter III

2min
pages 20-21

Jerold B. Katz Academy of Translational Research

2min
pages 22-23

Houston Methodist Researchers Step Up and Face the Challenges of COVID-19 Virus

4min
pages 26-27

The Fondren Food & Health Alliance and The Fondren Inflammation Collaboration

1min
page 17
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