- W. Roy Smythe
W. Roy Smythe (born July 14, 1960 in Temple, Texas United States) is Professor with Tenure and Chairman of Surgery for the
Scott & White Memorial Hospital and Health System and theTexas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine. He also holds the Glen and Rita K. Roney Endowed Chair inSurgery . He is a surgeon and one of the firstbiomedical research ers to investigate the use of adenoviral basedgene therapy forcancer .Smythe grew up in
Belton, Texas where he was aNational Merit Scholarship recipient and an all-state football and track athlete. He attendedBaylor University on combined athletic and academic scholarships and lettered on the 1980 Southwest Conference champion football team coached byGrant Teaff .Smythe attended the
Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine , where he received the Helen Salyer Anderson Award as the Outstanding Graduating Medical Student for Academic Achievement, along with Outstanding Student in Surgery and Psychiatry awards.Following medical school, Smythe completed a categorical General Surgery residency at the Hospital of the
University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia part of theUniversity of Pennsylvania Health System . While training there, he worked in the first laboratory in the country to use a common cold virus, theadenovirus , to transfer genes to treat cancer, and was the lead author on the first paper describing the use of adenoviral based gene therapy to treat cancer models in the laboratory "(Cancer Research", April 1994 15;54(8):2055-9). This work became the basis for one of the world's first human gene therapy trials for cancer and the world's first formesothelioma , a lung cancer related toasbestos exposure.Smythe then completed a residency in
Cardiothoracic surgery . While at the University of Pennsylvania, he won the Jonathan Rhoads Award for Research and the William Inouye Award for medical student teaching, along with several other teaching awards and the Philadelphia County Medical Society Award for Humaneness in Medicine.He was a faculty member at the
University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center inHouston, Texas before coming toScott & White Memorial Hospital andTexas A&M University . There he won the Institutional Physician Scientist Award and achieved the award of tenure from theUniversity of Texas System .Smythe serves as a Medical Trustee on the Scott & White Health System
Board of Trustees , chaired by Drayton McLane, Jr. He has two children, a daughter and a son.
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