Health
The event explored how research, clinical care and community involvement are all crucial parts of the future of brain health.
A new internal award will drive innovation and foster collaboration across UT San Antonio research areas.
The program will strengthen the health workforce with support for future pediatric-focused professionals in dentistry, medicine and nursing in San Antonio and the surrounding region.
Researchers will look at how rapamycin should be used in older adults to promote healthy aging.
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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The federal funding will anchor the university as a national leader in aging and healthy longevity science.
Alumna Rebecca Jones traces her journey from an undergraduate internship to public health research at the Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long School of Medicine.
In this podcast episode, UT San Antonio’s John Elizondo sits down with MATRIX AI leaders who are building smarter AI for science and healthcare.
A collaborative initiative transforming trauma care for both military and civilian populations is funding research across the UT System.
Researchers stayed busy this year, testing novel ideas and pushing the boundaries of discovery in ways that led to major breakthroughs, accolades and awards.
Watch this year-in-review video that captures the university’s achievements and impact throughout 2025.