The Willerson Years, To Date

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Dr. Willerson’s own laboratory was among many in the medical school’s basement destroyed by the flood waters of Tropical Storm Allison.
Dr. Willerson’s own laboratory was among many in the medical school’s
basement destroyed by the flood waters of Tropical Storm Allison.

Dr. Willerson’s own laboratory was
among many in the medical
school’s basement destroyed by the
flood waters of Tropical Storm
Allison.

The new School of Nursing and Student Community Center, which opened in June 2004, has won numerous awards for its “green” features.
The new School of Nursing and Student Community
Center, which opened in June 2004, has won
numerous awards for its “green” features.

The new School of Nursing
and Student Community
Center, which opened in
June 2004, has won
numerous awards for its “green”
features.

Memorial Hermann Healthcare System and UT Houston officials (Drs. Willerson is at far right) sign the agreement for the university’s $31 million purchase of the Hermann Professional Building, Sept. 1, 2004.
Memorial Hermann Healthcare System and UT Houston officials
(Drs. Willerson is at far right) sign the agreement for the university’s
$31 million purchase of the Hermann Professional Building, Sept. 1, 2004.

Memorial Hermann Healthcare System
and UT Houston officials (Drs. Willerson
is at far right) sign the agreement for the
university’s $31 million purchase of the
Hermann Professional Building, Sept. 1,
2004.

Drs Willerson and Cooley meet the media to announce succession plans for the presidency of Texas Heart Institute.
Drs Willerson and Cooley meet the media to announce
succession plans for the presidency of Texas Heart Institute.

Drs Willerson and Cooley meet
the media to announce succession
plans for the presidency of Texas
Heart Institute.

Dr. Willerson (far left) stands by Houston Mayor Bill White as he announces aggressive plans for cleaning up Houston’s air at the end of a year-long study of air quality health effects.
Dr. Willerson (far left) stands by Houston Mayor Bill White as
he announces aggressive plans for cleaning up Houston’s air
at the end of a year-long study of air quality health effects.

Dr. Willerson (far left) stands by Houston
Mayor Bill White as he announces
aggressive plans for cleaning up Houston’s
air at the end of a year-long study of air
quality health effects.

Ribbons, not ribbon-cutting events, interest 4-year-old Louisa Sarofim, granddaughter of the namesake of $120-million Fayez S. Sarofim Research Building. (Her father, Christopher Sarofim, is at far right.)
Ribbons, not ribbon-cutting events, interest 4-year-old
Louisa Sarofim, granddaughter of the namesake of
$120-million Fayez S. Sarofim Research Building.
(Her father, Christopher Sarofim, is at far right.)

Ribbons, not ribbon-cutting
events, interest 4-year-old
Louisa Sarofim, granddaughter
of the namesake of $120-million
Fayez S. Sarofim Research
Building. (Her father, Christopher
Sarofim, is at far right.) .

UT Austin swimming hall-of-famer Willerson shows his passing technique to former Longhorn and NFL star Vince Young.
UT Austin swimming hall-of-famer Willerson shows his passing
technique to former Longhorn and NFL star Vince Young.

UT Austin swimming
hall-of-famer Willerson shows
his passing technique to former
Longhorn and NFL star Vince
Young.

Dr. Willerson, Lt. Governor David Dewhurst and UT System Chancellor Mark Yudof celebrate the groundbreaking for the $161.5-million Research Park Complex.
Dr. Willerson, Lt. Governor David Dewhurst and UT System
Chancellor Mark Yudof celebrate the groundbreaking for the
$161.5-million Research Park Complex.

Dr. Willerson, Lt. Governor
David Dewhurst and UT System
Chancellor Mark Yudof
celebrate the groundbreaking
for the $161.5-million Research
Park Complex.

Dr. James and Mrs. Nancy Beamer Willerson.
Dr. James and Mrs. Nancy Beamer
Willerson.

Dr. James and Mrs. Nancy
Beamer Willerson.