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Spectrum News: UT Health San Antonio on cutting edge of Alzheimer’s disease
Sudha Seshadri, MD, director of the Glenn Biggs Institute for Alzheimer’s and Neurodegenerative Diseases, and Kevin Bieniek, PhD, co-director of the Biggs Institute Brain Bank, were interviewed for this news story. Watch Now
Healthcare IT News: Physician AI expert on new MD/MS in AI dual degree, part 1
Ronald Rodriguez, MD, PhD, professor of medical education and program director of the MD/MS in Artificial Intelligence dual degree program, was interviewed for this video segment. Watch Now
San Antonio Express-News: For San Antonio contractor, building UT Health brain facility is personal
Sudha Seshadri, MD, founding director of the Glenn Biggs Institute for Alzheimer’s and Neurodegenerative Diseases, was quoted in this article. Read More (subscription required)
What you can’t feel can hurt you: Understanding hidden dangers of diabetic neuropathy
This story is featured in the April 2025 Bexar County Medical Society’s San Antonio Medicine magazine About one in 10 Texans is living with Type 2 diabetes — one of the highest rates of the disease in the United States. In San Antonio, the rate is one in six people and another third of the […]
WOAI TV (NEWS4SA): Infant deaths on the rise in Bexar County due to unsafe sleep practices
Natalie Kissoon, MD, Department of Pediatrics, was interviewed for this news segment. Watch Now
UT Health San Antonio’s chief of podiatry honored with induction into Podiatric Hall of Fame
Lee C. Rogers, DPM, chief of podiatry and clinical associate professor of orthopaedics at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UT Health San Antonio), has been inducted into Podiatry Management’s Podiatric Hall of Fame, a highly prestigious honor as a lifetime achievement award in the field of podiatric medicine. Inductees are selected through a […]
Science Magazine: UT Health San Antonio Neurologists Pioneer Adaptive Deep Brain Stimulation for Tailored Patient Care
Okeanis Vaou, MD, associate professor and chief of the Movement Disorders Division in the Department of Neurology, was featured in this article. Read More
Bioengineer: UT Health San Antonio Neurologists Pioneer Adaptive Deep Brain Stimulation for Tailored Patient Care
Okeanis Vaou, MD, associate professor and chief of the Movement Disorders Division in the Department of Neurology, was featured in this article. Read More
San Antonio Business Journal: Announcing the 2025 Health Care Hero Award winners
Three UT Health San Antonio doctors have been announced as 2025 Health Care Hero Award winners by the San Antonio Business Journal. By category, they are: Patrick Nguyen, MD, interim division chief, Division of General and Minimally Invasive Surgery; Susannah Nicholson, MD, associate professor, director of trauma research; and Anoop Nambiar, MD, clinical professor, and […]
UT Health San Antonio neurologists among first to treat patients with deep brain stimulation that adapts to patients’ symptoms
In groundbreaking news for patients with movement disorders, neurologists with The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio are among the nation’s first to use technology that enables deep brain stimulation that adapts as symptoms change.
Medical Xpress: Scientists discover way to slow or block recurrence of glioblastoma
Sandeep Burma, PhD, professor and vice chair (research), Department of Neurosurgery, was quoted in this article and Bipasha Mukherjee, PhD, associate professor, Department of Neurosurgery, was mentioned in this article. Read More
Bioengineer: Breakthrough Research from UT Health San Antonio Offers New Hope in Slowing or Preventing Glioblastoma Recurrence
Research by Sandeep Burma, PhD, professor and vice chair (research), and Bipasha Mukherjee, PhD, associate professor, both with the Department of Neurosurgery, was featured in this article. Read More
ecancer: Research discovers a way to slow or block recurrence of glioblastoma
Sandeep Burma, PhD, professor and vice chair (research), Department of Neurosurgery, was quoted in this article and Bipasha Mukherjee, PhD, associate professor, Department of Neurosurgery, was mentioned in this article. Read More
yahoo! finance: UT Health San Antonio-led research discovers a way to slow or block recurrence of glioblastoma
Sandeep Burma, PhD, professor and vice chair (research), Department of Neurosurgery, was quoted in this article and Bipasha Mukherjee, PhD, associate professor, Department of Neurosurgery, was mentioned in this article. Read More
World Today News: UT Health San Antonio’s Breakthrough Research — New Strategies to Combat Glioblastoma Recurrence
Research by Sandeep Burma, PhD, professor and vice chair (research), and Bipasha Mukherjee, PhD, associate professor, both with the Department of Neurosurgery, was featured in this article. Read More
Texas Public Radio: Research from UT Health San Antonio Offers New Hope in Slowing or Preventing Glioblastoma Recurrence
Research by The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio was mentioned in this news segment. Listen Now
Science Magazine: Breakthrough Research from UT Health San Antonio Offers New Hope in Slowing or Preventing Glioblastoma Recurrence
Research by Sandeep Burma, PhD, professor and vice chair (research), and Bipasha Mukherjee, PhD, associate professor, both with the Department of Neurosurgery, was featured in this article. Read More
UT Health San Antonio-led research discovers a way to slow or block recurrence of glioblastoma
Aimed at solving ‘major clinical problem,’ providing new hope Researchers at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio have discovered a way to delay or even block recurrence of the deadliest brain cancer after radiation, bringing new hope for survival. Ironically, the scientists found that the customary treatment for glioblastoma, ionizing […]
Texas Public Radio: The importance of getting screened for colon cancer
Alicia Logue, MD, associate professor, Department of Surgery, was interviewed for this episode of The Source. Listen Now
Texas Public Radio: Many colorectal cancer cases linked to diet and lifestyle
Alicia Logue, MD, associate professor, Department of Surgery, was quoted in this article. Read More