Health
Beginning Aug. 17, Corey Pashea will lead development efforts supporting the university’s academic health center.
Using data science, researchers find dangerous dosing trends behind semaglutide-related poison control center reports.
With over $2.7 million in new awards, university faculty will investigate breakthrough opportunities to combat cancer across South Texas.
See how the university is spurring the path from discovery to care, expanding access to advanced cancer treatments and clinical trials for patients across South Texas.
strengthening the state’s healthcare workforce
Staying power: Most graduates choose to remain and work in Texas
Students, residents, fellows and other trainees complete rotations in regional hospitals, community clinics, military facilities and rural health sites.
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Findings from a UT San Antonio lab’s preclinical study improve the understanding of why stress-related disorders appear more frequently in women than in men.
Scientists are using a 50:50 protein blend to create a natural scaffold that accelerates tissue regeneration
The series of key investments support the university’s major priorities in research, innovation, infrastructure, technology and patient care.
A transformational $30 million gift will help the school build a workforce to drive positive public health outcomes in the region.
With innovative degree programs and dedication to student success, the university has surpassed an enrollment of 42,000 students.
UT San Antonio played a leading role in the first ever Texas Innovation Awards ceremony.