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studies of
new drugs
and treat-
ments.
Among
the novel
drugs cur-
rently being
tested at
TCC is a
one-time,
one-dose
therapy for
treating
lymphoma. The drug is showing great success
and should be FDA-approved by the end of the
year, Page says.
His patients are benefiting from a career deci-
sion he made some time ago.
"I always intended to do research as my life
work," he says. "I went into oncology as a spe-
cialty because it was more amenable to trying
out new drugs - so I could really use my phar-
macology background.
"It was the right choice."Linda Truitt Creagh
Business development director, Spectra Inc.
risp, clear documents delivered from ink jet
printers and digital displays on cell phones,
watches and laptops are possible thanks in part to
the research of Linda Truitt Creagh, Ph.D.
Creagh, who earned her doctoral degree in
chemistry, is a second-generation UNT graduate.
Her father, Price Truitt,
received degrees from North
Texas and served as a distin-
guished faculty member in
the chemistry department.
Creagh began her own
research career at Texas
Instruments in 1966.
"I was the first technical
professional woman
employed by TI," she says.
"The first project I worked on
at its research laboratories
dealt with chemical lasers."
She also participated in
the development of liquidcrystal displays used for calculators and watches.
After her successful career with TI, Creagh
accepted a position at Xerox, where she led a pro-
ject team in developing liquid crystal displays. After
transferring to the ink jet technology department,
she worked on the development of inks for
printheads.
In 1984 Creagh co-founded Spectra Inc., a devel-
oper of ink jet printheads, in Hanover, N.H. She has
served the com-
pany as director
of ink development
and director of
engineering. She is
currently business
development
director.
"No matter
what my job title
has been, my
greatest accom-
plishment is my
role as a mentor
of engineers,"
she says.National Alliance for
Research on Schizophrenia
and Depression
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arkland Health and Hospital
System
arsons Engineering Science
Inc.
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aytheon Systems
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ematech
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Woodrow Wilson National
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at Fort Worth
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American Heart Association
American Osteopathic
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