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September 2017 - Houston

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Headlights streak through the darkness. A car strikes a young woman – leaving her unable to speak or even move. Dr. Charles Cox at UTHealth used Mallory's own stem cells to repair her brain injury. Today, she is walking, talking and enjoying a normal life. Mallory is one of the many faces of UTHealth, and why we work to solve the greatest health challenges of our time. UTH.edu/ManyFaces McGovern Medical School Headlights streak through the darkness. A car strikes a young woman – leaving her unable to speak or even move. Dr. Charles Cox at UTHealth used Mallory's own stem cells to repair her brain injury. Today, she is walking, talking and enjoying a normal life. Mallory is one of the many faces of UTHealth, and why we work to solve the greatest health challenges of our time. Mallory's brain injury was repaired with her own stem cells

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