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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
UTSA brain health researcher Jenny Hsieh earns outstanding mentorship award
The professor is one of only three recipients this year and was nominated for her personalized approach to mentoring.
UTSA brain health researcher Jenny Hsieh earns outstanding mentorship award
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 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
New images supported by UTSA professor’s work on advanced survey telescope
All good science begins with a question. Or in the case of the newly operational Vera C. Rubin Observatory perched atop a mountain in Chile, it...
New images supported by UTSA professor’s work on advanced survey telescope
UTSA researchers make gains in understanding taste loss
This summer, we’re shining a light on Roadrunner researchers and the innovative work they are doing in labs across campus and beyond. Today, we explore...
UTSA researchers make gains in understanding taste loss
UTSA research explores aqueous systems, habitability on ancient Mars
The recent discovery of a key mineral has reshaped our scientific understanding of what Mars looked like in the past. Researchers at UTSA are exploring...
UTSA research explores aqueous systems, habitability on ancient Mars