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UTSA professor examines relationship between sleep and PTSD
APRIL 29, 2025 — Researchers at the UTSA Sleep and Memory Computational Lab are studying how Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep could influence individuals who...
UTSA professor examines relationship between sleep and PTSD
UTSA helps UT System rank no. 3 on Top 100 list for utility patents
APRIL 25, 2025 — The University of Texas System (UT System) claimed third place in a recent ranking by the National Academy of Inventors (NAI)....
UTSA helps UT System rank no. 3 on Top 100 list for utility patents
Center for Public Opinion Research releases new election poll results
APRIL 15, 2025 — The UTSA Center for Public Opinion Research (CPOR) distinguishes itself as the only independent organization conducting public polling ahead of San...
Center for Public Opinion Research releases new election poll results
UTSA research shaping future of accessible virtual reality
The project seeks a solution that would enable individuals with balance challenges to more regularly enjoy the benefits of VR.
UTSA research shaping future of accessible virtual reality
Research led by UTSA aims to improve treatment for traumatic brain injuries
The team has received a $200,000 grant to provide insights that could revolutionize the treatment of TBI in veterans.
Research led by UTSA aims to improve treatment for traumatic brain injuries
UTSA researchers investigate AI threats in software development
APRIL 7, 2025 — UTSA researchers recently completed one of the most comprehensive studies to date on the risks of using AI models to develop...
UTSA researchers investigate AI threats in software development
Center for Brain Health to open in December at Health Science Center
The $100 million facility will bring clinical care, innovative research and caregiver support together under one roof.
Center for Brain Health to open in December at Health Science Center
Having more children doesn’t ward off depression, UTSA researcher finds
Study finds parents with one adult child were less likely to report depressive symptoms than those with multiple grown children.
Having more children doesn’t ward off depression, UTSA researcher finds
UTSA marketing researcher studies peer influence in the workplace
This UTSA business professor's research showed that not all on-the-job praise is equally effective in the workplace.
UTSA marketing researcher studies peer influence in the workplace