The President's Technology Entrepreneurial Fund is seeding ideas from our entrepreneurial faculty as they tackle new solutions from breast cancer bone metastasis to trauma and medical training.
A new accelerator program designed for aspiring life science entrepreneurs has helped in the formation of eight new biomedical startups.
Forums are held monthly to keep our research community informed of new processes, regulations and policies, available tools and resources, and best practices for clinical research
Developing a talented bioinformatics workforce is critically important to growing the biomedical and healthcare ecosystem in our region.
Research sponsored by academia-industry partnerships are becoming the new normal to drive the development of novel therapeutics.
Aleksandra Gruslova, Ph.D., postdoctoral fellow, was always fascinated with the life sciences and, after 10 years of dedicated study, received her Ph.D. in physiology at St. Petersburg State University in Russia.
The Office of the Vice President for Research is partnering with Agilent Technologies to host the annual iLab Operations Software User Group Conference.
The highly focused research training programs at UT Health San Antonio prepare the next generation of biomedical investigators for careers in basic science and clinical investigations.
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.