Compound limits magnesium transport in cellular power plants called mitochondria. Researchers from The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UT Health San Antonio) have developed a small-molecule drug that prevents weight gain and adverse liver changes in mice fed a high-sugar, high-fat Western diet throughout life. “When we give this drug to […]
The UT Health San Antonio Multispecialty and Research Hospital is expected to open in 2024. When complete, the hospital will be eight stories tall; will house 12 operating rooms, 144 beds and state-of-the-art technology; and have a sky bridge connecting it to the Mays Cancer Center, home to UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson. The […]
Researchers from UT Health San Antonio have developed a small-molecule drug that prevents weight gain and adverse liver changes in mice fed a high-sugar, high-fat Western diet throughout life.
Madesh Muniswamy, PhD, Medicine-Cardiology, was quoted in this story. Read More
Madesh Muniswamy, PhD, Medicine-Cardiology, was quoted in this article. Read More
By Brian Mealey, DDS, MS, clinical professor, Periodontics While the mouth is quite unique unto itself, it also has some similarities to other parts of the body. Like the gastrointestinal tract, vagina and the conjunctiva of the eye, your mouth has a thin mucosal lining that acts as a first line of defense against […]
Carolina Solis-Herrera, MD, Diabetes, was interviewed for this news segment. Read More
Travis Madaris, a student nearing completion of his PhD, and Madesh Muniswamy, PhD, Medicine-Cardiology, were quoted in this story. Read More
Online training sessions will be available for users of outbound shipping services for parcels and freight. Faculty and staff who create outbound shipments can register for one of these training classes. There also will be opportunities to ask questions about the system, services provided, how to create shipments, pull reports and more. Click on […]
More than 150 people visited presentation tables recently to learn how their procurement processes can work smoothly. Twenty-two Supply Chain Management employees marked Procurement Appreciation Day on March 21 by staffing tables and answering questions in the Lecture Hall Commons and at the Medical Arts & Research Center. Many faculty and staff members visited […]