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Linda Gunn

Program Coordinator
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
Program Coordinator's office NC8.308B
(214) 648-4008 Fax (214)648-1445
Linda.Gunn@utsouthwestern.edu

Research Interests:

  • My interests are everything being done at the lab, my personal favorite at the moment is Deja Vu.

Current Projects:

  • Updating and expanding the following websites: DTR, DTR labs, WRCE, Innovation, Plurapharm, Holocept and Xanapath.
  • Keeping abreast of all the paperwork, ordering, reports and so forth that keep the lab running smoothly.
  • And keeping an eye on the money!

Educational Background:

  • Bachelor's Degree in Business Studies, Major: Business Administration/Managment, Dallas Baptist University Class of 2004
  • Graduated Cum Laude and Member of Alpha Chi (College level National Honor Society)

What I am doing at the Lab: My main responsibility is to support Dr. Garner, organize and keep his schedule, and keep up with the daily business of running the lab. My second responsibility is all web related projects, either creating, maintaining or overseeing them.

What I do outside the Lab: I am pleased to share I completed my Bachelor's degree, a goal I set for myself and completed in less than three years. I am proud to say I did so with a 3.56 GPA and working 45 hour weeks! I have two wonderful daughters, 23 and 25. The youngest graduated from U.T. at Austin (Go Longhorns), is married to another U.T. alumni and is working in her field of study (marketing). The eldest works full time and married her sweetheart last October. We can officially say we are finished with weddings, unless we are attending one! She hopes to be an elementary school librarian someday so school work is still in her future. My husband is from Perth Australia, he also works at U.T. Southwestern (in the Wooding lab), and we love the H.O.V. lane from Lewisville to Dallas. We have two miniature cocker spaniels (mine), one German shepherd (his), one red heeler (the eldest daughter's) at home. My younger daughter brings her beagle to visit when she comes home. I read every book I can get my hands on now that they are not text books and I love to make things with my hands. I sew, quilt, embroider, cross-stitch, make paper roses and want to learn to crochet or knit. I also love to take pictures with my daughters or flowers as my favorite subjects. And when time and inspiration hits I write poetry.