High-Profile Elected Officials Visit UT Dallas Center for BrainHealth
Dec. 9, 2008
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| Texas State Sen. John Carona of Dallas (center) meets with (from left) Bert Moore, dean of the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences; Dr. David E. Daniel, president of UT Dallas; Dr. Jacque Gamino of the Center for BrainHealth; Dr. Sandi Chapman, chief director of the UT Dallas Center for BrainHealth; Debbie Francis, BrainHealth Board chair; and Dr. Dan Krawczyk of the Center for BrainHealth. |
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| Dallas Mayor Tom Leppert (back, center) tours the Center for BrainHealth with (from left) UT Dallas President David E. Daniel, Dr. Sandi Chapman, chief director of the UT Dallas Center for BrainHealth; Dr. Jacque Gamino of the Center for BrainHealth; Debbie Francis, BrainHealth Board chair; and Dr. Dan Krawczyk of the Center for BrainHealth. |
The University of Texas at Dallas Center for BrainHealth counted two elected officials among its list of recent visitors.
On Dec. 2, Dallas Mayor Tom Leppert toured BrainHealth.
The mayor spent two hours viewing the facility and asking questions about the Center’s virtual world technology, brain physicals and Middle School Brain Years initiative.
On the same day, Texas State Sen. John Carona, representing District 16 in Dallas and Chairman of the Senate Committee on Transportation and Homeland Security, visited to learn more about BrainHealth research, specifically its Middle School Brain Years program.


