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Research in retrospect: How UT San Antonio expert researchers broke barriers in 2025
Researchers stayed busy this year, testing novel ideas and pushing the boundaries of discovery in ways that led to major breakthroughs, accolades and awards.
Research in retrospect: How UT San Antonio expert researchers broke barriers in 2025
2025: a transformative year for UT San Antonio (VIDEO)
Watch this year-in-review video that captures the university’s achievements and impact throughout 2025.
2025: a transformative year for UT San Antonio (VIDEO)
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.
Annual meeting of experts at UT San Antonio promotes advances in infectious disease, immunology and vaccines
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.
UT San Antonio launches new funding program to tackle profound health challenges
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.
Researchers launch nationally recognized Center on Alzheimer’s and Aging
UT Health San Antonio recognized among nation’s top 100 oncology programs
Becker’s Hospital Review names UT Health San Antonio’s Mays Cancer Center among the nation’s leading hospitals and health systems for excellence in oncology programs.
UT Health San Antonio recognized among nation’s top 100 oncology programs
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.
UT San Antonio joins nine institutions to accelerate Alzheimer’s research with massive data network