Dr. Francis collins is a geneticist and the head of the National Institutes of health. His commencement address in dallas included a parody of Frank Sinatras song my way. Frank its not her to be here for everyone receiving a bachelor degree today. [laughter] thatsa wonder afternoon wonderful afternoon symposium talking about my medical research. You for the opportunity to get to know many of the faculty here in my brief stay. I particularly want to give a shout out to Pete Sessions who is sitting right up there. Hank you for extending this invitation allowing me to be here. Also thank you for the role you thatas the House Committee as a part of the House Committee. He has been consistently on the right side of supporting the idea that medical research is not just a cost to the government, it is an investment in our future, the future of our nation, our nations health, our economy. All of those things. So thank you. [applause] and congratulations mustangs and the class of 17. You did it
Frank its not her to be here for everyone receiving a bachelor degree today. [laughter] thatsa wonder afternoon wonderful afternoon symposium talking about my medical research. You for the opportunity to get to know many of the faculty here in my brief stay. I particularly want to give a shout out to Pete Sessions who is sitting right up there. Hank you for extending this invitation allowing me to be here. Also thank you for the role you thatas the House Committee as a part of the House Committee. He has been consistently on the right side of supporting the idea that medical research is not just a cost to the government, it is an investment in our future, the future of our nation, our nations health, our economy. All of those things. So thank you. [applause] and congratulations mustangs and the class of 17. You did it. All right. [applause] i had the privilege of meeting with three of the phd graduates yesterday. I got a sense of their energy, vision, enthusiasm, their camaraderie, and
Frank its not her to be here for everyone receiving a bachelor degree today. [laughter] thatsa wonder afternoon wonderful afternoon symposium talking about my medical research. You for the opportunity to get to know many of the faculty here in my brief stay. I particularly want to give a shout out to Pete Sessions who is sitting right up there. Hank you for extending this invitation allowing me to be here. Also thank you for the role you thatas the House Committee as a part of the House Committee. He has been consistently on the right side of supporting the idea that medical research is not just a cost to the government, it is an investment in our future, the future of our nation, our nations health, our economy. All of those things. So thank you. [applause] and congratulations mustangs and the class of 17. You did it. All right. [applause] i had the privilege of meeting with three of the phd graduates yesterday. I got a sense of their energy, vision, enthusiasm, their camaraderie, and
Frank its not her to be here for everyone receiving a bachelor degree today. [laughter] thatsa wonder afternoon wonderful afternoon symposium talking about my medical research. You for the opportunity to get to know many of the faculty here in my brief stay. I particularly want to give a shout out to Pete Sessions who is sitting right up there. Hank you for extending this invitation allowing me to be here. Also thank you for the role you thatas the House Committee as a part of the House Committee. He has been consistently on the right side of supporting the idea that medical research is not just a cost to the government, it is an investment in our future, the future of our nation, our nations health, our economy. All of those things. So thank you. [applause] and congratulations mustangs and the class of 17. You did it. All right. [applause] i had the privilege of meeting with three of the phd graduates yesterday. I got a sense of their energy, vision, enthusiasm, their camaraderie, and
Shout out to Pete Sessions who is sitting right up there. Hank you for extending this invitation allowing me to be here. Also thank you for the role you thatas the House Committee as a part of the House Committee. He has been consistently on the right side of supporting the idea that medical research is not just a cost to the government, it is an investment in our future, the future of our nation, our nations health, our economy. All of those things. So thank you. [applause] and congratulations mustangs and the class of 17. You did it. All right. [applause] i had the privilege of meeting with three of the phd graduates yesterday. I got a sense of their energy, vision, enthusiasm, their camaraderie, and this is a place where people make friends and enjoy the experiences that dont just happen as you have everything ported your head in the classroom. You also have learned how to network and i dont necessarily facebook. You know exactly what the joys can be to be part of the University Com