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Category: Research

See why grad students are testing water quality at Cibolo Creek (VIDEO)
Follow along as UT San Antonio’s Ronny Saunders and Cassidy Lane engage in water quality fieldwork with a public health focus in Boerne.
See why grad students are testing water quality at Cibolo Creek (VIDEO)
UT San Antonio researchers develop safer, non-opioid alternatives for pain relief
Pain affects an estimated one in five U.S. adults, costing $600 billion a year in medical expenses, lost productivity and disability.
UT San Antonio researchers develop safer, non-opioid alternatives for pain relief
From volcanoes to asteroids, HAMsTER Lab advances planetary science and the origins of life
The lab offers students interested in petrology and planetary sciences the opportunity to apply their interests in a range of research.
From volcanoes to asteroids, HAMsTER Lab advances planetary science and the origins of life
UTSA researchers awarded instrument to accelerate drug development
The equipment will allow access to equipment that expedites the discovery of novel, life-saving drugs.
UTSA researchers awarded instrument to accelerate drug development
UTSA researchers uncover intricacies of fertility development
Get a closer look at a UTSA lab dedicated to the study of developmental fertility.
UTSA researchers uncover intricacies of fertility development
UTSA students explore medicinal potential of honey
The HONEY Pathway Program explores the medicinal properties of honey and potential applications in healthcare.
UTSA students explore medicinal potential of honey
Neuronal imaging system allows scientists to see pain in real time
Scientists have discovered how neurons tell the body to respond to sensations like pain.
Neuronal imaging system allows scientists to see pain in real time
UTSA School of Data Science to transition into new research center
The UTSA Deans Research Council approved the UTSA Center for Data Science Center in June as an organized research unit in the College.
UTSA School of Data Science to transition into new research center