With no endpoint in sight for the pandemic, the Office of Technology Commercialization (OTC) executed on a key entrepreneurial principle—adapt to market needs.
Desde el 2012, Proyecto Voces se ha enfocado en apoyar la investigación y el alcance comunitario
Since 2012, Proyecto Voces has focused on supporting research and community outreach to identify, understand, and meet the health needs of at-risk Latinx immigrants through team science and community-based approaches.
A new accelerator program designed for aspiring life science entrepreneurs has helped in the formation of eight new biomedical startups.
Developing a talented bioinformatics workforce is critically important to growing the biomedical and healthcare ecosystem in our region.
Why is it mission critical to an academic health center to support a robust clinical research program?
One of the strategic goals of the Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) Program sponsored by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is to improve the health of the communities we serve.
Research sponsored by academia-industry partnerships are becoming the new normal to drive the development of novel therapeutics.
Scientists acquire entrepreneurial skills and experience as they translate discoveries from the research bench to the bedside of a patient through successful academic-industry partnerships.
As announced in January, UT Health San Antonio was awarded $1.5 million by the Perry & Ruby Stevens Charitable Foundation to establish a Parkinson’s Disease Center of Excellence.
Proof of concept is a significant milestone in de-risking an idea and attracting additional research development investment.
Healthcare is in the midst of a digital transformation, with recent research pointing to growth in the use of mobile technology in patient care.