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Physicists make groundbreaking discoveries, opening new paths to combating devastating diseases
UT San Antonio researchers significant progress in understanding how nerve cells transmit signals across their outer membranes.
Annual meeting of experts at UT San Antonio promotes advances in infectious disease, immunology and vaccines
The Vaccine Development Center of San Antonio hosted its annual conference this month at UT San Antonio, bringing together the nation's brightest minds in immunology.
UT San Antonio launches new funding program to tackle profound health challenges
The Office for Research and Innovation recently hosted the Health Research Challenge at UT San Antonio, an event to foster collaboration that advances discovery, accelerates translational science and improves health outcomes.
Researchers launch nationally recognized Center on Alzheimer’s and Aging
UT San Antonio has secured federal funding for a new research hub dedicated to studying Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.

from eliminating barriers to inspiring interdisciplinary research

Fueling Discovery and Research at UT San Antonio

In this podcast, Dr. Jennifer Potter, senior executive vice president for research and innovation at UT San Antonio, discusses the value and outlook for the university after combining two R1 research institutions into one. 

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Driven by migration trends and suburban sprawl, Texas population expected to hit 42.6M by 2060
UT San Antonio center releases its latest numbers in a report that has meaningful political and financial implications for the state.
Strength in cybersecurity gives university a head start in the Texas quantum race
At the forefront of computing and cyber, UT San Antonio will be advancing the new Texas Quantum Initiative.
UT San Antonio joins nine institutions to accelerate Alzheimer’s research with massive data network
The goal is to translate the data into a common language, enabling scientists around the world to explore causes, prevention and potential cures exponentially faster.
University researchers are making gains in understanding chemotherapy-related taste loss
Loss of taste is a common side effect of chemotherapy, which often leads to loss of appetite and weight loss.
Planetary scientist Kaushik Mitra contributes landmark review of Mars’ geochemistry
His review analyzes a report that brings together more than a decade of research into the discovery of oxychlorine salt compounds on the Red Planet.
NIH supports new research on ion channels, the ‘hidden drivers of health’
The projects are geared toward creating comprehensive models that explain ion channel functions in a cellular context, which can support the development of new and improved drugs.